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AI Can Crack Your Password by Listening to Keyboard Clicks
The next time you type your password, you may want to ensure no one is listening. A groundbreaking study shows that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can now identify passwords based on the sound of keyboard clicks. This alarming discovery has opened a new dimension of cybersecurity concerns. While concerns about “shoulder surfing” or over-the-shoulder attacks have…
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Apple Tackles New Zero-Day Exploits with Comprehensive Security Enhancements
In a proactive move to bolster device security, Apple has released comprehensive security updates across its suite of products—iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and Safari. This comes in response to several identified security breaches, one of which is an active zero-day exploit. “There have been accounts of potential active exploitations targeting versions earlier than iOS…
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Thales Dives Deeper into Cybersecurity with a $3.6 Billion Imperva Acquisition
French defense and technology giant Thales has announced its intent to acquire the U.S.-based cybersecurity company Imperva in a deal worth $3.6 billion. This acquisition highlights Thales’ drive to diversify and expand beyond its conventional defense business and delve deeper into the world of cybersecurity, particularly in the U.S. market. Imperva, with its substantial footprint…
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Adobe Releases Patches for Critical ColdFusion Vulnerabilities
In light of recently disclosed vulnerabilities, Adobe has issued a second series of patches for its ColdFusion platform, which includes flaws believed to have been exploited in cyber-attacks. On July 11, Adobe addressed CVE-2023-29298, an access control problem that could bypass security features. Three days later, the company rolled out fixes for CVE-2023-38203, a deserialization…
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Microsoft July Patch Tuesday: 132 Flaws Addressed Including Six Active Exploits And Thirty-Seven Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities
Today’s Microsoft Patch Tuesday brings significant fixes in the digital landscape, as the tech giant rolled out security updates for a total of 132 vulnerabilities. Among these flaws are six actively exploited vulnerabilities and thirty-seven remote code execution (RCE) bugs. Out of the 37 RCE bugs identified, only nine were deemed ‘Critical’ by Microsoft. Alarming…
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Cryptocurrency Crime Report: General Decrease In Illicit Activity With Alarming Growth In Ransomware
The first half of 2023 has brought a sense of relief to the cryptocurrency sector following a tumultuous 2022. Digital currencies such as Bitcoin have seen a value resurgence, with an 80% increase in price as of June 30th. Further bolstering industry optimism, significant reductions in cryptocurrency-related crimes have been reported. As highlighted in the…