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Thinking about the security of AI systems

🤖 AI systems have a huge potential, but also some specific #cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Learn from this UK's NCSC article about 'prompt injection' and 'training data manipulation'.

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1.9.2023

When Apps Go Rogue

📱 "Sometimes apps are sold. Sometimes they’re orphaned, and then taken over by someone else." A formerly good app can turn malicious. an example story in the article. >> #cybersecurity

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1.9.2023

Windows 11 browser change: Europe applauds, outrage everywhere else

Microsoft will soon allow users in EU to open all links in Windows w/ default web browser (instead of Edge). ⁉️ Frustrared users in other countries are asking "how to make Windows think I'm in EU?" #cybersecurity

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1.9.2023

Tesla’s Data Breach That Exposed Over 75,000 Employees Was an Inside Job

⚠️ Tesla's recent data breach, involving customer personal data and complaints, was a result of two employees leaking confidential data. Leaked data also exposed technological problems. #cybersecurity

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1.9.2023

Phished Data via CERT Poland - 67,943 breached accounts

⚠️ #Phishing campaing masquarading as CERT Poland collected credentials from 68k victims. Phishers stole emails and passwords via email that claimed to be a purchase order confirmation.

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1.9.2023

Cyber-Attack on Australian Utility Firm Energy One Spreads to UK Systems

🔓EOL, a global software supplier for the energy market, is currently investigating a data breach. This incident follows a pattern of #cybercrime targeting critical industries like energy, water, transport, health, ICT, etc.

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25.8.2023

More Than Half of Browser Extensions Pose Security Risks

⚠️ 300,000 extensions scanned, 51% seen as high risk Many browser extensions organizations permit employees to use have access to high levels of content and present risks like data theft and compliance issues. #cybersecurity

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25.8.2023

New stealthy techniques let hackers gain Windows SYSTEM privileges

⚠️ Researchers at #cybersecurity company Deep Instinct developed new attacks to elevate privileges on Windows machines without leaving much evidence or being detected by numerous security products. Details in the article >>

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25.8.2023

Chrome will soon start removing extensions that may be unsafe

Chrome 117 will start “proactively notifying users when an extension they have is no longer in the store”. ✅ This will be a way to prompt users to e.g. remove extensions identified as malicious. #malware

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25.8.2023