Telegram Zero-Day Enabled Malware Delivery
The EvilVideo zero-day vulnerability in Telegram for Android allowed threat actors to send malicious files disguised as videos. The post Telegram Zero-Day Enabled Malware Delivery appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…New SnailLoad Attack Relies on Network Latency Variations to Infer User Activity
New attack named SnailLoad allows a remote attacker to infer websites and videos viewed by a user without direct access to network traffic. The post New SnailLoad Attack Relies on Network Latency Variations to Infer User Activity appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Ivanti CEO Vows Cybersecurity Makeover After Zero-Day Blitz
Ivanti releases a carefully scripted YouTube video and an open letter from chief executive Jeff Abbott vowing to fix the entire security organization. The post Ivanti CEO Vows Cybersecurity Makeover After Zero-Day Blitz appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Zoom Paid Out $10 Million via Bug Bounty Program Since 2019
Video conferencing giant Zoom has paid out $10 million through its bug bounty program since it was launched in 2019. The post Zoom Paid Out $10 Million via Bug Bounty Program Since 2019 appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Some Doorbell Cameras Sold on Amazon and Other Online Sites Have Major Security Flaws, Report Says
Major vulnerabilities were found in cameras manufactured by the Chinese company Eken Group Ltd., which produces video doorbells under the brand names EKEN and Tuck, among others. The post Some Doorbell Cameras Sold on Amazon and Other Online Sites Have Major Security Flaws, Report Says appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Ex-CIA Computer Engineer Gets 40 Years in Prison for Giving Spy Agency Hacking Secrets to WikiLeaks
Former CIA software engineer sentenced to 40 years in prison for biggest theft of classified information in CIA history and for possession of child sexual abuse images and videos. The post Ex-CIA Computer Engineer Gets 40 Years in Prison for Giving Spy Agency Hacking Secrets to WikiLeaks appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Watch: Top Cyber Officials Testify on China’s Cyber Threat to US Critical Infrastructure
Video: Top US cyber officials testify on China’s cyber threat to U.S. national security and critical infrastrcuture. The post Watch: Top Cyber Officials Testify on China’s Cyber Threat to US Critical Infrastructure appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Uncovering Hidden Threats with VirusTotal Code Insight
In the constantly changing world of cybersecurity, generative AI is becoming an increasingly valuable tool. This blog post shows various examples that elude traditional detection engines yet are adeptly unveiled by Code Insight. We explore diverse scenarios, ranging from firmware patches in DJI drones that disable red flight lights, to the covert theft of WhatsApp […] more…UK Teen Gets Indefinite Hospital Order For ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Hack
Arion Kurtaj was found responsible by a British court of carrying out one of the biggest breaches in the history of the video game industry The post UK Teen Gets Indefinite Hospital Order For ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Sam Altman joins Microsoft as OpenAI board appoints Emmett Shear as CEO
Chaos continues to reign at OpenAI, with the appointment of Emmett Shear, the co-founder and former CEO of Twitch, a video-streaming website, as OpenAI’s interim CEO after the abrupt exit of OpenAI’s ex-CEO, Sam Altman, last week. Shear will be replacing Mira Murati, OpenAI’s chief technology officer, who was initially named OpenAI’s CEO after the […] more…Cisco brings Webex to Apple Watch and Apple TV
Not only is Cisco optimizing its Webex video conferencing platform with AI, but it is also extending it across the Apple ecosystem with support for Apple TV and Apple Watch. Apple and Cisco began working together in 2015, when they announced plans to optimize Cisco networks for iOS devices and apps and extend Webex support to iPhone and […] more…Canada: Lawmakers Targeted by China-Linked ‘Spamouflage’ Disinformation
Canada on warned of a “Spamouflage” disinformation campaign linked to China that used waves of online posts and deepfake videos. The post Canada: Lawmakers Targeted by China-Linked ‘Spamouflage’ Disinformation appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…How to use Presenter Overlay for better Zoom calls on Macs
As Macs proliferate across the enterprise, and with macOS Sonoma now out, here’s a new macOS Sonoma trick to try the next time you’re in a Zoom meeting. Called Presenter Overlay, it should help make video collaboration more effective and more personal. (And it should be supported across most serious video conferencing apps soon.) What is […] more…Box unveils new AI-powered content portal Box Hubs
Cloud content-management company Box has unveiled Box Hubs — AI-powered intelligent portals designed to make it easy to organize, curate and publish content with internal teams and external partners. The announcement was made today at Box’s annual BoxWorks conference and comes five months after the company first revealed it would be integrating “advanced AI models” […] more…Canva bolsters AI offerings, providing copyright indemnity for AI-generated images
Visual communication company Canva has launched an “all-in-one AI design offering” dubbed Magic Studio, with the aim of tailoring design-focused AI tools and technology for the enterprise. The announcement comes six months after Canva first added AI-powered design tools to its Visual Worksuite, capabilities that the company says have been used more than 3 billion […] more…Faced with back-to-office mandates, employees are ‘coffee badging’ office visits
Forced back into the office, many employees have admitted to showing up for just a few hours — enough time to swipe in with their employee badge, have a cup of coffee, and be seen in the workplace — then heading back home to do their work, according to a new study. Coined as “coffee […] more…More information
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