“Artificial intelligence could cause significant harm to the world” OpenAI CEO tells the Senate.
June 6, 2023
Sam Altman, the entrepreneur behind ChatGPT, a renowned AI-powered conversational tool, expressed his concerns, stating, “I think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong,” during his address to a Senate committee. In light of these concerns, Altman emphasized the importance…
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Protecting Manufacturing Operations from Cyber Threats
May 30, 2023
Attackers can exploit various controller flaws, putting manufacturing operations at risk and potentially causing harm to property. Unfortunately, many companies overlook the importance of patching their controllers, despite the potential consequences. This oversight is primarily driven by the high…
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Harnessing External Support for Legacy ICS Security
May 25, 2023
Manufacturing facilities rely heavily on legacy Industrial Control Systems (ICS) to maintain smooth operations. However, although reliable, these systems often lack the robust security measures necessary to defend against modern cyber threats. In this article, we will explore emerging technologies…
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Education Sector Hit by Critical PaperCut Vulnerability
May 15, 2023
The education sector has been struck by a critical vulnerability known as the “PaperCut” exploit, utilized by the Bl00dy Ransomware Gang. As a result, U.S. cybersecurity and intelligence organizations have issued alerts regarding the recent attacks on educational facilities within the…
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Google Launches Entry-Level Cybersecurity Certificate
May 11, 2023
Google has recently launched an entry-level cybersecurity certificate program aimed at teaching threat detection skills. The six-month program aims to address the rising number of unfilled opportunities in the cybersecurity industry and has no prerequisites. Google has introduced the Google…
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Oracle, Apache, and TP-Link Vulnerabilities Are Being Actively Exploited
May 10, 2023
Based on evidence of ongoing exploitation, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently included three vulnerabilities in its list of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV). The identified security flaws are as follows: CVE-2023-1389, has a CVSS grade of 8. –…
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ChatGPT Confirmed Data Breach, Raising Security Issues
May 4, 2023
When ChatGPT and other chatbots first became widely accessible, there was fear in the cybersecurity community about how AI technology could be used for cyberattacks. However, it didn’t take long for threat actors to find ways to bypass safety checks and utilize ChatGPT to create malicious…
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Google Introduces New Cybersecurity Initiatives to Improve Vulnerability Management
May 3, 2023
On Thursday, Google unveiled a range of new cybersecurity initiatives aimed at enhancing the vulnerability management ecosystem and promoting greater transparency around exploitation. “While the notoriety of zero-day vulnerabilities typically makes headlines, risks remain even after…
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See how ChatGPT can be used as a cyber weapon.
April 27, 2023
ChatGPT has generated a lot of excitement in the tech industry over the last few months, and not all of it has been positive. Now, someone claims to have created powerful data-mining malware in just a few hours utilizing ChatGPT-based prompts. Here’s what we know so far. Who is accountable…
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Zaraza Bot is being sold on Telegram and targets 38 web browsers.
April 17, 2023
Zaraza bot is a recently discovered malware that is designed to steal user credentials and is actively being sold on Telegram, a popular messaging app that is widely used by cybercriminals for communication and coordination. To make matters worse, the attackers behind the Zaraza bot are using…
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