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HackerOne collaborates with Semgrep to streamline code review for modern development
Cyber Security Blogs HackerOne announced a partnership with code security solution, Semgrep, to combine Semgrep’s automated code security tools with expert support from HackerOne PullRequest code reviewers. Security teams can now analyze code through Semgrep and have PullRequest reviewers validate results to provide recommendations and context. The partnership enables human-in-the-loop testing to improve collaboration between
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LLM hype fades as enterprises embrace targeted AI models
Cyber Security Blogs 2023 was the year of AI enterprise adoption, with 55% of organizations adopting AI into their workflows, according to a recent report from McKinsey & Co. This adoption has been led by LLMs that promised to fulfill numerous use cases across the digital workplace. However, the failure of LLMs to live up
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Using an SSM Parameter to Pass Parameters To A Container
Cyber Security Blogs ACM.429 Abstracting out variations to prevent hardcoded values in the code in a deployment container Read More
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Lulzsec Hacktivists Leak American Bank Logins in Protest Against Yemen Airstrikes
Cyber Security Blogs In response to the recent airstrikes in Yemen, the hacktivist group Lulzsec has publicly released purported logins for American banks. The swift disclosure of these logins prompts speculation about their origin, possibly indicating they were obtained from earlier data breaches. Amidst the ongoing airstrikes in Yemen by the US, UK, and their
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Hathway Hit by Massive Data Breach: 41.5 Million Customers Exposed
Cyber Security Blogs A hacker operating under the alias ‘dawnofdevil’ has asserted responsibility for a massive data breach targeting Hathway, one of India’s largest Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and cable television operators. The hacker alleges to have leaked a massive database associated with Hathway, citing a vulnerability in the Laravel framework application, the content management
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No, Taylor Swift Won’t Send You a Free Dutch Oven — The New AI Cloning Scam
Cyber Security Blogs Taylor Swift wants plenty of good things for her fans — but a free Dutch oven isn’t one of them. A new scam has cropped up on social media, where an AI deepfake of Swift targets her loyal Swifties with the lure of free Le Creuset products. Yet no one winds up
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Cloud security predictions for 2024
Cyber Security Blogs As we reflect on the cybersecurity landscape and the trajectories of threat vectors, it’s evident that we’re on the cusp of a paradigm shift in cloud security. Businesses and cybersecurity professionals must stay abreast of these changes, adapting their strategies to ensure a robust, effective, and resilient security posture. Amidst rising cybersecurity
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New infosec products of the week: January 12, 2024
Cyber Security Blogs Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Critical Start, Dasera, ID R&D, and SpecterOps. SpecterOps adds new Attack Paths to BloodHound Enterprise SpecterOps announced updates to BloodHound Enterprise (BHE) that add new Attack Paths focused on Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS). These updates allow
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Cyber budgets and the VC landscape in 2024
Cyber Security Blogs In this Help Net Security video, Marcus Bartram, General Partner at Telstra Ventures, discusses his 2024 cybersecurity predictions: The U.S. will be in a recession by Q4 2024, and tech companies will continue reducing their workforce. Still, VCs will be able to capitalize on these economic conditions, which create an opportunity for
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New AI Scams to Look Out For in 2024
Cyber Security Blogs New AI Scams to Look Out For in 2024IdentityIQ Artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly reshaped many aspects of everyday life. As it continues to evolve and be normalized, criminals are finding creative new ways to wield AI as a weapon against our personal information and finances. The more aware you are of
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