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Phishing 2.0: How AI is Amplifying the Danger and What You Can Do
Phishing has always been a threat. Now, with AI, it’s more dangerous than ever. Phishing 2.0 is here. It’s smarter, more convincing, and harder to detect. Understanding this new threat is crucial. A recent study found a 60% increase in AI-driven phishing attacks. This is a wake-up call that phishing is only getting worse. Here’s…
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Animal control on the ballot on Skamania County
SKAMANIA CO. — A 0.03% increase in sales tax could get Skamania County’s dogs, horses and other assorted creatures a dedicated animal control officer to answer their emergencies. The public safety tax to fund animal control in Skamania County, proposed…
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News briefs: Aug. 28, 2024
Notice of recount in Klickitat County; Advocacy Lunch Sept. 11
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macOS Version of HZ RAT Backdoor Targets Chinese Messaging App Users
Users of Chinese instant messaging apps like DingTalk and WeChat are the target of an Apple macOS version of a backdoor named HZ RAT. The artifacts “almost exactly replicate the functionality of the Windows version of the backdoor and differ only in the payload, which is received in the form of shell scripts from the…
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Chinese Volt Typhoon Exploits Versa Director Flaw, Targets U.S. and Global IT Sectors
The China-nexus cyber espionage group tracked as Volt Typhoon has been attributed with moderate confidence to the zero-day exploitation of a recently disclosed high-severity security flaw impacting Versa Director. The attacks targeted four U.S. victims and one non-U.S. victim in the Internet service provider (ISP), managed service provider (MSP) and information technology (IT) sectors as…
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CTEM in the Spotlight: How Gartner’s New Categories Help to Manage Exposures
Want to know what’s the latest and greatest in SecOps for 2024? Gartner’s recently released Hype Cycle for Security Operations report takes important steps to organize and mature the domain of Continuous Threat Exposure Management, aka CTEM. Three categories within this domain are included in this year’s report: Threat Exposure Management, Exposure Assessment Platforms (EAP),…
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Microsoft Fixes ASCII Smuggling Flaw That Enabled Data Theft from Microsoft 365 Copilot
Details have emerged about a now-patched vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot that could enable the theft of sensitive user information using a technique called ASCII smuggling. “ASCII Smuggling is a novel technique that uses special Unicode characters that mirror ASCII but are actually not visible in the user interface,” security researcher Johann Rehberger said. “This…
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Google Warns of CVE-2024-7965 Chrome Security Flaw Under Active Exploitation
Google has revealed that a security flaw that was patched as part of a software update rolled out last week to its Chrome browser has come under active exploitation in the wild. Tracked as CVE-2024-7965, the vulnerability has been described as an inappropriate implementation bug in the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine. “Inappropriate implementation in…
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Unified Smart Homes: How Matter is Setting a New Standard
Is your smart home turning into a smart mess? Do your smart office devices speak different languages? You’re not alone. The current smart home and office technology landscape is riddled with incompatibility issues. This forces you to juggle several apps and deal with frustrating setup processes. Smart home adoption is skyrocketing. Experts expect household penetration…
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Digital Defense: Essential Security Practices for Remote Workers
The rise of remote work has redefined the modern workplace. Gone are the days of rigid office schedules and commutes. But with this flexibility comes a new set of challenges – cybersecurity threats. Remote work environments often introduce vulnerabilities to your organization’s data and systems. 73% of executives believe that remote work increases security risk.…