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Hackers use “voice phishing” attack to steal Cisco customer personal info

Hackers use “voice phishing” attack to steal Cisco customer personal

A scammer tricked a Cisco employee into granting access to a CRM The attacker then used the access to exfiltrate
Google says its AI-based bug hunter found 20 security vulnerabilities

Google says its AI-based bug hunter found 20 security vulnerabilities

Google’s AI-powered bug hunter has just reported its first batch of security vulnerabilities.  Heather Adkins, Google’s vice president of security,
North Korean spies posing as remote workers have infiltrated hundreds of companies, says CrowdStrike

North Korean spies posing as remote workers have infiltrated hundreds

Researchers at security giant CrowdStrike say they have seen hundreds of cases where North Koreans posing as remote IT workers
Norton adds deepfake protection to mobile apps in push to make sure you don’t get caught out by scams

Norton adds deepfake protection to mobile apps in push to

Norton Deepfake Protection is part of its Norton Genie AI Assistant on Norton 360 mobile apps The tool is available
Your browser’s tools can’t see what extensions are really doing – and hackers know it perfectly well

Your browser’s tools can’t see what extensions are really doing

Labels like “Verified” give a false sense of safety but don’t reflect real extension behavior Browser DevTools were never meant
Hackers hijack Microsoft SharePoint flaw to unleash devastating ransomware that’s already hitting US government systems hard

Hackers hijack Microsoft SharePoint flaw to unleash devastating ransomware that’s

A remote code bug in SharePoint lets hackers hijack systems without even logging in Storm-2603 is exploiting unpatched servers using
Lovense was told its sex toy app leaked users’ emails and didn’t fix it

Lovense was told its sex toy app leaked users’ emails

Lovense, the maker of internet-connected sex toys, left user emails exposed for months — even after it became aware of
Google says UK government has not demanded an encryption backdoor for its users’ data

Google says UK government has not demanded an encryption backdoor

The U.K. government is reportedly backing down from its earlier demand that Apple builds a secret backdoor allowing its authorities