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Experts Warn DHS Surveillance Tech Lacks Privacy Protections
1 year ago
Privacy Advocates Warn of Risks from Expanding DHS Use of AI and Facial Recognition
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is reportedly expanding its use of emerging surveillance tools, including drones and artificial intelligence, without proper safeguards as experts warn of potential privacy violations and risks involving facial recognition and third-party data usage.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is reportedly expanding its use of emerging surveillance tools, including drones and artificial intelligence, without proper safeguards as experts warn of potential privacy violations and risks involving facial recognition and third-party data usage.
Russian Money Laundering Services Busted in UK-Led Operation
1 year ago
French Police Reportedly Detain Accused Ryuk Money Launderer Ekaterina Zhdanova
An international investigation led by the U.K. busted Russian money cash-for-crypto laundering networks in an operation that's led to the arrest of 84 individuals and U.S. sanctions against others. One of the network allegedly laundered extortion money paid to the Ryuk ransomware group.
An international investigation led by the U.K. busted Russian money cash-for-crypto laundering networks in an operation that's led to the arrest of 84 individuals and U.S. sanctions against others. One of the network allegedly laundered extortion money paid to the Ryuk ransomware group.
AI in Cybersecurity: Insights from Palo Alto Networks Unit 42®
1 year ago
AI is reshaping the fight against digital threats. Learn how attackers are using AI to supercharge malware and social engineering—and how organizations can harness it to predict, detect, and stop cyberattacks in their tracks.
World Wide Work: Landing a Cybersecurity Career Overseas
1 year ago
Tips for Finding and Getting Security Jobs in a Global Market
Organizations ranging from multinational corporations to government agencies and international nonprofits require cybersecurity expertise. These roles often include exciting opportunities for travel or relocation, making them an attractive path for professionals ready to take their careers global.
Organizations ranging from multinational corporations to government agencies and international nonprofits require cybersecurity expertise. These roles often include exciting opportunities for travel or relocation, making them an attractive path for professionals ready to take their careers global.
How Hackers Can Manipulate AI to Affect Health App Accuracy
1 year ago
Hackers can potentially use AI to manipulate data that's generated and shared by some health apps, diminishing the data's accuracy and integrity, said Sina Yazdanmehr and Lucian Ciobotaru of cybersecurity firm Aplite, describing a recent research project involving Google Health Connect.
OnDemand | How to Build Cyber Resilience with Proactive Incident Response Strategies
1 year ago
Regulator Accuses AI Video Firm of Deceptive Marketing
1 year ago
IntelliVision Settles With Federal Trade Commission Over Facial Recognition Claims
Facial recognition software maker IntelliVision has reached a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission after the regulator accused the AI-powered software vendor of deceptive marketing claims, including that its tools have "zero gender or racial bias" and market-leading levels of accuracy.
Facial recognition software maker IntelliVision has reached a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission after the regulator accused the AI-powered software vendor of deceptive marketing claims, including that its tools have "zero gender or racial bias" and market-leading levels of accuracy.
Bug Bounties: Bringing Hackers and Manufacturers Together
1 year ago
Researcher Lennert Wouters on Benefits of Device Hacking Contests, Collaboration
Lennert Wouters, a researcher at KU Leuven University in Belgium, has spent the past eight years studying embedded security, analyzing the vulnerabilities of everyday devices and commercial products. He shares his greatest hacks and insights on hardware security industry trends.
Lennert Wouters, a researcher at KU Leuven University in Belgium, has spent the past eight years studying embedded security, analyzing the vulnerabilities of everyday devices and commercial products. He shares his greatest hacks and insights on hardware security industry trends.
Police Shutter Largest German-Speaking Criminal Marketplace
1 year ago
Crimenetwork Served as a Platform for Illegal Goods and Services
German police arrested the suspected administrator of the largest German-speaking underground markets for illegal goods and services. Crimenetwork, online since 2012, was used to sell stolen data, drugs and forged documents. The platform had more than 100,000 users and 100 sellers.
German police arrested the suspected administrator of the largest German-speaking underground markets for illegal goods and services. Crimenetwork, online since 2012, was used to sell stolen data, drugs and forged documents. The platform had more than 100,000 users and 100 sellers.
US FTC Cracks Down Geolocation Data Brokers
1 year ago
Gravy Analytics and Mobilewalla Ordered to Implement Stronger Consent Measures
Two data brokers pledged to stop using geolocation data gleaned from smartphones to sell services that provide a window to the intimate lives of Americans. "Surreptitious surveillance by data brokers undermines our civil liberties," an U.S. Federal Trade Commission official said.
Two data brokers pledged to stop using geolocation data gleaned from smartphones to sell services that provide a window to the intimate lives of Americans. "Surreptitious surveillance by data brokers undermines our civil liberties," an U.S. Federal Trade Commission official said.
European Police Disrupt Matrix Encrypted Service
1 year ago
Platform Used for Drugs, Arms Trafficking and Money Laundering
French and Dutch police led the takedown of an encrypted messaging platform used in international drug and arms trafficking. Dutch police discovered the app, named Matrix, on the phone of a criminal convicted in 2021 of murdering a journalist.
French and Dutch police led the takedown of an encrypted messaging platform used in international drug and arms trafficking. Dutch police discovered the app, named Matrix, on the phone of a criminal convicted in 2021 of murdering a journalist.
European Police Disrupts Matrix Encrypted Service
1 year ago
Platform Used for Drugs, Arms trafficking, and Money Laundering
French and Dutch police led the takedown of an encrypted messaging platform used in international drug and arms trafficking. Dutch police discovered the app, named Matrix, on the phone of a criminal convicted in 2021 of murdering a journalist.
French and Dutch police led the takedown of an encrypted messaging platform used in international drug and arms trafficking. Dutch police discovered the app, named Matrix, on the phone of a criminal convicted in 2021 of murdering a journalist.
16 Zero-Days Uncovered in Fuji Electric Monitoring Software
1 year ago
Flaws in Fuji's Tellus and V-Server Software Pose Risks to Critical Infrastructure
Security researchers have uncovered 16 zero-day vulnerabilities in Japanese equipment manufacturer Fuji Electric's Tellus and V-Server remote monitoring software that enable attackers to execute malicious code in devices commonly used by utilities and other critical infrastructure providers.
Security researchers have uncovered 16 zero-day vulnerabilities in Japanese equipment manufacturer Fuji Electric's Tellus and V-Server remote monitoring software that enable attackers to execute malicious code in devices commonly used by utilities and other critical infrastructure providers.
Sixgen's Kyrus Acquisition Boosts National Cybersecurity
1 year ago
Buy of Washington D.C.-Area Firm Adds Reverse Engineering, Data Analytics Expertise
Sixgen will enhance its cybersecurity operations through the purchase of Washington D.C.-area Kyrus. The move introduces reverse engineering and analytics expertise to Sixgen's portfolio, aligning with its mission to protect critical infrastructure and bolster American cyber defense capabilities.
Sixgen will enhance its cybersecurity operations through the purchase of Washington D.C.-area Kyrus. The move introduces reverse engineering and analytics expertise to Sixgen's portfolio, aligning with its mission to protect critical infrastructure and bolster American cyber defense capabilities.
'Horns&Hooves' Malware Campaign Hits Over 1,000 Victims
1 year ago
Russian Threat Actor Delivers NetSupport RAT, BurnsRAT via Fake Requests
A malware campaign targeting Russian retailers and service businesses aims to deploy remote access tools and install infostealer malware. Kaspersky dubbed the campaign "Horns&Hooves," after a fake organization set up by fraudsters in the 1931 Soviet satirical novel "The Little Golden Calf."
A malware campaign targeting Russian retailers and service businesses aims to deploy remote access tools and install infostealer malware. Kaspersky dubbed the campaign "Horns&Hooves," after a fake organization set up by fraudsters in the 1931 Soviet satirical novel "The Little Golden Calf."
New Section 1033 Push Banks to Provide Customers with “Financial SIM Card”
1 year ago
Authored by: Matt Kunkel, CEO, LogicGate
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently finalized a set of rules that would bring a similar level of convenience to the financial world. These changes to Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act make it significantly easier for customers to retain access to their financial history no matter which bank they transact with. For banks, that means it’s critical to ensure that the right data is being collected, and that it can be easily integrated with external systems.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently finalized a set of rules that would bring a similar level of convenience to the financial world. These changes to Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act make it significantly easier for customers to retain access to their financial history no matter which bank they transact with. For banks, that means it’s critical to ensure that the right data is being collected, and that it can be easily integrated with external systems.
Feds Propose AI 'Guardrails' for Medicare Advantage Plans
1 year ago
Provision Emphasizes Existing Medicare Regs for Equitable Access to Health Services
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has issued proposed "guardrails" to help ensure that the use of artificial intelligence for Medicare Advantage insurance plans does not result in inequitable access to healthcare-related services. The proposed rule will go into effect in 2026.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has issued proposed "guardrails" to help ensure that the use of artificial intelligence for Medicare Advantage insurance plans does not result in inequitable access to healthcare-related services. The proposed rule will go into effect in 2026.
China Is Outpacing US in Critical Tech Research Investments
1 year ago
Experts Warn China's Tech Rise Could Reshape Global Cybersecurity and Warfare
China has surged past the United States in critical technology research, according to a recent report published by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. Experts warn the shift could have profound global implications, including risks to U.S. cybersecurity, innovation and global leadership.
China has surged past the United States in critical technology research, according to a recent report published by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. Experts warn the shift could have profound global implications, including risks to U.S. cybersecurity, innovation and global leadership.
Feds Propose AI 'Guard Rails' for Medicare Advantage Plans
1 year ago
Provision Emphasizes Existing Medicare Regs for Equitable Access to Health Services
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has issued proposed "guard rails" to help ensure that the use of artificial intelligence for Medicare Advantage insurance plans does not result in inequitable access to healthcare-related services. The proposed rule will go into effect in 2026.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has issued proposed "guard rails" to help ensure that the use of artificial intelligence for Medicare Advantage insurance plans does not result in inequitable access to healthcare-related services. The proposed rule will go into effect in 2026.
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