Hackers’ New Favorite Tool – Weaponized SVG Files!
Threat actors use SVG files in cyber-attacks because SVGs (Scalable Vector Graphic files) can contain embedded scripts, making them a vector for executing malicious code. …
Threat actors use SVG files in cyber-attacks because SVGs (Scalable Vector Graphic files) can contain embedded scripts, making them a vector for executing malicious code. …
Large language models (LLMs) are vulnerable to attacks, leveraging their inability to recognize prompts conveyed through ASCII art. ASCII art is a form of visual…
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Bupa Australia is having “constructive” internal discussions on the use of generative AI, with early indications that it could be valuable in helping customers understand…
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In a groundbreaking report released by Microsoft, in collaboration with Dr. Chris Brauer of Goldsmiths, University of London, an alarming 87% of UK organizations have…
Tampa, FL – In a significant crackdown on cybercrime, Sandu Boris Diaconu, a 31-year-old Moldovan national, has been sentenced to 42 months in federal prison…
Rostering and other personnel systems covering more than 36,000 Queensland emergency services staff are to get a major uplift, under a tender released yesterday. The…
The Ukrainian cyber police, in collaboration with investigators from the national police (ГУНП), have arrested three individuals who are accused of hijacking over 100 million…
The Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Crime Center (DC3) recently announced a significant milestone in its cybersecurity efforts. The processing of over 50,000 vulnerability reports…
BunnyLoader is a rapidly developing malware that can steal information, credentials, and cryptocurrencies while also delivering new malware to its victims. Since its first detection in…