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Wikileaks’ Julian Assange Released from U.K. Prison, Heads to Australia
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been freed in the U.K. and has departed the country after serving more than five years in a maximum security prison at Belmarsh for what was described by the U.S. government as the “largest compromises of classified information” in its history. Capping off a 14-year legal saga, Assange, 52, pleaded…
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4 FIN9-linked Vietnamese Hackers Indicted in $71M U.S. Cybercrime Spree
Four Vietnamese nationals with ties to the FIN9 cybercrime group have been indicted in the U.S. for their involvement in a series of computer intrusions that caused over $71 million in losses to companies. The defendants, Ta Van Tai (aka Quynh Hoa and Bich Thuy), Nguyen Viet Quoc (aka Tien Nguyen), Nguyen Trang Xuyen, and…
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Sortis Holdings, Rudy’s behind on paying $2.8M investor settlement, court records show
The settlement relates to a 2021 lawsuit in which an investor alleged he was forced off the board for seeking financial documents.
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OHSU faculty leader knocks ‘flawed’ process to improve financial condition
The Faculty Senate president outlined concerns in a memo to the board included in the packet for this Friday’s meeting.
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Leader Board Q2 2024: 21 new Portland-area executives you should know
These executives are new to their positions.
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Portland safety-shoe company gets a new East Coast owner
Latest acquisition gives Greensboro company a foothold in the Seattle-Tacoma and Portland areas.
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Arlene Schnitzer gets her due from Oregon Historical Society
The exhibit will run in two parts, with the second segment ending in fall 2025.
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Google Introduces Project Naptime for AI-Powered Vulnerability Research
Google has developed a new framework called Project Naptime that it says enables a large language model (LLM) to carry out vulnerability research with an aim to improve automated discovery approaches. “The Naptime architecture is centered around the interaction between an AI agent and a target codebase,” Google Project Zero researchers Sergei Glazunov and Mark…
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Critical RCE Vulnerability Discovered in Ollama AI Infrastructure Tool
Cybersecurity researchers have detailed a now-patch security flaw affecting the Ollama open-source artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure platform that could be exploited to achieve remote code execution. Tracked as CVE-2024-37032, the vulnerability has been codenamed Probllama by cloud security firm Wiz. Following responsible disclosure on May 5, 2024, the issue was addressed in version
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Ease the Burden with AI-Driven Threat Intelligence Reporting
Learn about critical threats that can impact your organization and the bad actors behind them from Cybersixgill’s threat experts. Each story shines a light on underground activities, the threat actors involved, and why you should care, along with what you can do to mitigate risk. Cybersecurity professionals are facing unprecedented challenges as they strive to…

