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The telecommunications landscape is facing an unprecedented crisis as SIM swapping attacks surge to alarming levels, with the United Kingdom alone reporting a staggering 1,055% increase in incidents during 2024, jumping from just 289 cases in 2023 to nearly 3,000 cases. This explosive growth in telecommunications fraud has prompted urgent calls for enhanced security measures, […]
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Criminal IP, the AI-powered threat intelligence and attack surface management (ASM) platform developed by AI SPERA, announced its official entry into the European market through a strategic partnership with DotForce, a premier cybersecurity distributor based in Italy. The collaboration will extend Criminal IP’s advanced capabilities to enterprises and public institutions across Southern Europe, including Spain […]
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Think incidents happen because of bad code? Think again. After handling countless outages, I've discovered the real culprits - and they're not what most people expect. Here's why your systems really fail.
The post Why Incidents Keep Happening (And It’s Usually Not What You Think) appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Microsoft is issuing a direct call to its hardware partners, urging original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to address configuration issues that prevent crucial USB-C troubleshooting notifications from functioning correctly in Windows 11. These built-in alerts are designed to enhance user experience by identifying and helping to resolve common problems such as slow charging, faulty connections, and […]
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