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Meta is using your public Facebook and Instagram posts to train its AI

"If others can see it, it’s public knowledge." ⚠️ Updates from Meta & X show they see it's OK to use all publicly shared user content AI training data. Always assume anything posted on social media is up for grabs for anyone. #privacy

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6.10.2023

AI and ML: The Keys to Better Security Outcomes

"#Cybersecurity is the only industry with active adversaries. And they are using the power of AI and ML." Major trends from interview w/ Palo Alto Networks: ☁️ Move to the Cloud 📱 Remote and hybrid work 🦹 Changing threat landscape

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6.10.2023

Dead Grandma Locket Request Tricks Bing Chat’s AI Into Solving Security Puzzle

You can upload images for AI chatbots to examine. But they have rules to e.g. refuse solving CAPTCHAs. ⚠️ Bing Chat was "tricked" into this by placing CAPTCHA inside another image. "LLM jailbreaks" are one #vulnerability to be aware of.

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6.10.2023

Hacking Gas Pumps via Bluetooth

Detroit man steals / sells 800 gallons of gas from Shell using cellphone's Bluetooth. ⚠️ Bluetooth connections to pumps are insecure - easy to dispense gas without requiring payment. This #cybercrime is not new, but re-surfacing.

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6.10.2023

Clorox Cyber Attack to Cause Product Shortages, Impact First Quarter Results

🏭 Clorox was quiet about it's 08/2023 data breach, but clearly effects were severe. Currently the California-based company with around 9000 employees is still recovering and expecting negative impact on Q1/2024 results. #cybersecurity

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29.9.2023

5 of the top programming languages for cybersecurity

Far from all roles in #cybersecurity demand coding skills. But if your's does, a basic understanding of principles is e.g. the following languages could be useful: 1️⃣️ Python 2️⃣️ JavaScript 3️⃣️ SQL 4️⃣️ PowerShell

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29.9.2023

Credit card thieves target Booking.com customers

⚠️ Cybercriminals are now booking hotel rooms. Before their arrival, these "guests" ask the hotel staff to print a document with a credible backstory. The document in reality is an infostealer masked as a pdf. Details >> #cybercrime

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29.9.2023

‘All Of Sony Systems’ Allegedly Hacked by New Ransomware Group

⚠️ New dark web gang claims it breached Sony’s systems in #ransomware attack. Sony didn't want to pay, so they're selling stolen data incl. presentations, Java files and 6000 other internal files. Sony hasn't publicly commented the case.

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29.9.2023

Microsoft is Rolling out Support for Passkeys in Windows 11

🔑 Passkey support is granually expanding. Passkeys are created using cryptography, while passwords are user-created. They are also not usually transmitted or stored on servers. On Windows they're created in Windows Hello. #cybersecurity

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29.9.2023