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Why has Microsoft decided to provide iPhones to Chinese employees who use Android smartphones?
Apple's App Store remains the only place for Microsoft employees in China to download and use the Microsoft Authenticator and Identity Pass apps. Microsoft tightened its security practices after a US Cyber Safety Review Board report published in March described a "cascade" of "avoidable errors" at the company.
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How AI made Mark Zuckerberg popular again in Silicon Valley
Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, introduced an open-source AI system, challenging closed models like OpenAI. Jeffrey Emanuel, a hacker and AI enthusiast, initially skeptical, was impressed by Meta's move to make the code freely accessible.
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Google search results are being tampered to fraud you. Check how
Google search results can also be used as weapon for cyber fraud. Scamsters are reportedly using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to trick users.
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Google highlights Microsoft's cyber failures in effort to lure customers
Government agencies that switch 500 or more users to Google Workspace Enterprise Plus for three years will get one year free and be eligible for a "significant discount" for the rest of the contract, said Andy Wen, the senior director of product management for Workspace. The Alphabet division is offering 18 months free to corporate customers that sign a three-year contract, a hefty discount after that and incident response services from Google's Mandiant security business. All customers will receive free consulting services to help them make the switch.
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Beware! Your phone calls may be monitored in real-time. Know about Google's AI-powered scam detection tool
Privacy advocates across the globe are currently in a fix as Google is working on an AI-based software that will monitor phone calls in real-time to detect any fraudulent activity or scams.
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Cybercriminals find new way to access Google accounts without password: report
A new type of malware that uses third-party cookies to gain unauthorised access to people's private data is already being actively tested by hacking groups.
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Cybercriminals find new way to access Google accounts without password: report
According to the cybersecurity company CloudSEK, a new type of malware that uses third-party cookies to gain unauthorised access to people's private data is already being actively tested by hacking groups.
Explainer | Britain's AI summit: what can it achieve?
Britain will host the world's first global artificial intelligence (AI) safety summit this week to examine the risks of the fast-growing technology and kickstart an international dialogue on regulation of it.
Attention PDF Converter and Notepad users: Cybersecurity firm has a warning for you
Cybersecurity company Malwarebytes has issued a warning about a malvertising campaign that targets users searching for PDF converters or Notepad++ on Google. The campaign uses Google Ads to direct users to dangerous landing pages and distribute malicious payloads. Hackers behind the campaign employ unique techniques to fingerprint users and distribute time-sensitive payloads.
'Power, influence, notoriety': The Gen-Z hackers who struck MGM, Caesars
Known in the security industry variously as Scattered Spider, Muddled Libra, and UNC3944, these hackers were thrust into the limelight earlier this month for breaching the systems of two of the world's largest gambling companies - MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment Ltd.
Indian technology infrastructure is vulnerable to zero day attacks
Cybersecurity experts said that in general, the threats across the Japan and APAC region have been on the rise.
Google turns to a steady old hand to fight antitrust charges
Google and its parent firm Alphabet are preparing to face off next week in federal court against the Justice Department and a collection of states, which claim the tech giant illegally abused its monopoly power to keep its search engine on top.
Worried about online data leaks? Google One's Dark Web Report feature helps users stay safe against breaches; find out how it works
Google One subscribers in India can now use the Dark Web Report feature, allowing them to monitor potential exposure of personal data on the dark web, a concealed part of the internet often used by cybercriminals to exchange sensitive information. The feature provides real-time alerts to users and guidance on protecting their compromised information while giving them full control over their tracking preferences.
When hackers descended to test AI, they found flaws aplenty
The hackers tried to break through the safeguards of various AI programs in an effort to identify their vulnerabilities - to find the problems before actual criminals and misinformation peddlers did - in a practice known as red-teaming. Each competitor had 50 minutes to tackle up to 21 challenges - getting an AI model to "hallucinate" inaccurate information, for example.
Hackers trick AI with 'bad math' to expose its flaws and biases
Producing "Bad Math" is just one of the ways thousands of hackers are trying to expose flaws and biases in generative AI systems at a novel public contest taking place at the DEF CON hacking conference this weekend in Las Vegas.
No reason to doubt Microsoft's attribution of hack to China hackers: US State Department
In a blog post published Tuesday, Microsoft said a China-based hacking group has breached email accounts linked to government agencies in Western Europe.
China-based hackers breached Western European government email accounts, Microsoft says
The group gained access to email accounts affecting about 25 organisations including government agencies and to accounts of individuals linked to these organisations, and had gone undetected for about a month until customers complained to Microsoft about abnormal mail activity.
Hackers-for-hire are targeting law firms: French, UK watchdogs
In a pair of reports published over the past week, the cyber watchdog agencies of France and the United Kingdom cataloged an array of digital challenges faced by law firms, including threats posed by ransomware and malicious insiders.
Security firm: Chinese hackers broke into email security appliance in spying campaign
In a blog post on Thursday, Google-owned Mandiant expressed "high confidence" that the group exploiting a software vulnerability in Barracuda Networks' Email Security Gateway was engaged in "espionage activity in support of the People's Republic of China". It said the activity began as early as October.
Hackers use flaw in popular file transfer tool MOVEit to steal data: Researchers
Software maker Progress Software Corp, after disclosing the vulnerability on Wednesday, said it could lead to potential unauthorised access into users' systems.
Mass event will let hackers test limits of AI technology
There's already a community of users trying their best to trick chatbots and highlight their flaws. Some are official "red teams" authorized by the companies to "prompt attack" the AI models to discover their vulnerabilities. Many others are hobbyists showing off humorous or disturbing outputs on social media until they get banned for violating a product's terms of service.
Hackers aim to find flaws in AI - with White House help
OpenAI, and other major AI providers such as Google and Microsoft, are coordinating with the Biden administration to let thousands of hackers take a shot at testing the limits of their technology.
Stolen data of 600,000 Indians sold on bot markets so far: report
The study by NordVPN, of Lithuania's Nord Security, said the stolen data included user logins, cookies, digital fingerprints, screenshots and other information, with the average price for the digital identity of a person pegged at 490 Indian rupees($5.95).
Hackers targeting tech supply chains spur security startup boom
In 2020, for example, hackers suspected of working for Russia’s intelligence services used tampered updates from software maker SolarWinds Corp. to infiltrate nine US government agencies.
Google strangely pays $250,000 to hacker. Here’s what he does next
Sam Curry received a considerable sum of over a quarter million dollars, amounting to Rs 1.9 crore, from Google. It was due to a mistake but has led some Twitter users to troll the company.
Hacker breached our network via employee Google account: Cisco
"During the investigation, it was determined that a Cisco employee's credentials were compromised after an attacker gained control of a personal Google account," wrote Cisco Talos.
Russian hackers targeted NATO, eastern European militaries - Google
Google's Threat Analysis Group, in a report, did not say which militaries had been targeted in what Google described as "credential phishing campaigns" launched by a Russian-based group called Coldriver, or Callisto.
Russian, Belarusian hackers target Ukraine in phishing, Google says
Google's Threat Analysis Group said in a blog post on Monday that over the past two weeks Russian hacking unit FancyBear, also known as APT28, has been sending phishing emails to Ukrainian media company UkrNet.
Hackers are using Cloud accounts for crypto mining, Google issues warning
Google reported that 50 recent hacks of its cloud service were used to practice crypto mining.
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