Binance’s global head of product resigns, amid a number of executive departures, job losses, and US regulatory lawsuit This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Binance Product Head Resigns Amid US Investigation
Microsoft Says Goodbye to Wordpad, Snipping Tool, and Other Utilities
Microsoft Windows announced deprecated features for Windows clients 11 and 10. In this article, we’ll delve into the features and functionalities that are no longer actively developed for Windows clients. Please note that the information below is subject to change…
Schweitzer Labs Windows Software Flaws Allow Remote Code Execution
QuickSet and Grid Configurator of Schweitzer Labs were found to be vulnerable to multiple vulnerabilities that threat actors can exploit. Nearly, 9 new vulnerabilities were found which include 4 High severity and 5 Medium severity vulnerabilities. The High severity vulnerabilities…
ARM Signs Up Major Tech Firm Investors, Prices IPO
Apple, Alphabet, Intel, Samsung etc sign up as investors in ARM’s upcoming IPO, as management lowers listing valuation This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: ARM Signs Up Major Tech Firm Investors, Prices IPO
How to get a handle on shadow AI
CIOs and CISOs have long grappled with the challenge of shadow IT—technology that is being used within an enterprise but that is not officially sanctioned by the IT or security department. According to Gartner research, 41% of employees acquired, modified,…
Sydney University Suffers Supply Chain Breach
Blast radius appears limited to international students This article has been indexed from http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/rss/news/76/application-security/ Read the original article: Sydney University Suffers Supply Chain Breach
Vietnamese Cybercriminals Targeting Facebook Business Accounts with Malvertising
Malicious actors associated with the Vietnamese cybercrime ecosystem are leveraging advertising-as-a-vector on social media platforms such as Meta-owned Facebook to distribute malware. “Threat actors have long used fraudulent ads as a vector to target victims with scams, malvertising, and more,”…
7 Key MXDR Benefits
Protecting businesses has gotten increasingly difficult today. The sophistication of cyberattacks, the growth of distributed workforces, and the increased reliance on third-party providers have greatly expanded the attack surface, making it more complex than ever. In order to minimize the…
Summary of South Africa’s Protection of Personal Information Act (PoPIA)
South Africa’s Protection of Personal Information Act (PoPIA), also known as the PoPI Act, is a comprehensive data protection legislation designed to safeguard the privacy and information of South African citizens. While Jacob Zuma assented to PoPIA in November 2013,…
Four Convicted in $18m Investment Fraud Scheme
The Brittingham Group promised outsized returns to victims This article has been indexed from http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/rss/news/76/application-security/ Read the original article: Four Convicted in $18m Investment Fraud Scheme
Silicon In Focus Podcast: Smart Virtual Spaces
The convergence of VR and AR and the inception of the Metaverse could herald a new age of working collaborative virtual spaces all businesses could benefit from. But what are the challenges to and use cases for these spaces and…
Suffolk High School Forced Offline After Cyber-Attack
Separate research warns of widespread email security failings This article has been indexed from http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/rss/news/76/application-security/ Read the original article: Suffolk High School Forced Offline After Cyber-Attack
Cybercrime will cost Germany $224 billion in 2023
Cybercrime will cost Germany 206 billion euros ($224 billion) in 2023, German digital association Bitkom told Reuters. According to the German digital association Bitkom, cybercrime will have a worrisome impact on the economy of the state in 2023. Bitkom estimated…