Category cyber-attacks

San Francisco Calls on Apple and Google to Remove AI ‘Nudify’ Apps from Their Stores

Apple and Google have received cease-and-desist letters mandating the removal of specific applications that enable users to create “nudified” or nonconsensual nude images. These legal notices, issued by San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu, call on both tech giants to halt their financial gains from potentially harmful technologies. On Thursday,…

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Now, Even Russia’s Top Hackers are Utilizing Clickfix to Compromise Devices

Russian Hacking Group Targets Ukrainian Organizations with Clickfix Technique A prominent hacking group linked to the Russian government has recently deployed a sophisticated cyberattack technique known as Clickfix, which has raised alarms among cybersecurity experts in Ukraine. The country’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) has issued warnings about this method,…

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Windows 0-Day Exploit Emerges Concurrently with Microsoft’s Record Patch Release

Exploiting Windows User Class Registry Hives: A New Vulnerability Emerging Recent findings highlight a significant security vulnerability within the Windows operating system, capable of enabling attackers to gain de facto administrative privileges without requiring admin credentials. Will Dormann, a senior principal vulnerability analyst at Tharros Labs, explained in an interview…

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Unveiling the Truth: Does Meta’s NameTag Face Recognition Technology Actually Exist?

Meta’s NameTag Project Sparks Debate Over Feature Existence Recently, the ongoing discussion surrounding Meta’s NameTag—a facial recognition feature intended for its Ray-Ban smart glasses—has raised pivotal questions about the definition of software features and their actual usage. This controversy emerged after it was revealed that, despite existing code for NameTag…

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Microsoft’s Secure Boot Vulnerability: A Decade of Overlooked Issues Uncovered

Microsoft Certificate Expiration Fails to Mitigate Vulnerable Shims ESET has raised alarms concerning a critical oversight in Microsoft’s Secure Boot implementation following the expiration of a key certificate that previously signed various vulnerable shims. Although this certificate expired last month, it does not eliminate the risks posed by these shims,…

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Now, Defenders Are Also Adopting Prompt Injection Techniques

Prompt Injection Technique for AI Attacks Faces New Countermeasure Recent developments in the cybersecurity landscape highlight the growing challenge posed by prompt injections—malicious commands that can manipulate large language models (LLMs) into undesirable actions. Attackers frequently exploit this vulnerability to extract sensitive information or execute harmful commands by embedding these…

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Drone Footage Leak Unveils the New Face of Urban Surveillance in San Francisco

Camera Leakage Exposes Vulnerabilities in Law Enforcement Drone Surveillance In a significant incident last month, a Skydio X10 quadcopter provided an unexpected window into police surveillance practices in San Francisco. Just after noon on a Saturday, the drone monitored a police operation targeting a man hiding behind a parked vehicle.…

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AI Discovers a Long-Hidden Bug in Linux Ignored for 15 Years

Recent developments highlight significant cybersecurity concerns as China’s Volt Typhoon hackers are suspected of embedding themselves in critical infrastructure across the United States. This situation was underscored during a confidential war game simulation conducted for insurers, which explored various catastrophic scenarios, revealing profound vulnerabilities that could disrupt essential services. In…

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