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This magazine is dedicated to discussions on cybersecurity, network security, and information security. Whether you are an IT professional, a cybersecurity enthusiast, or simply concerned about online privacy and security, this is the place for you. Here you can share your knowledge, ask for advice, and discuss the latest news and trends in the world of cybersecurity. From encryption and malware to risk management and digital forensics, this category covers a wide range of topics related to information security. Join the conversation and let's work together to keep our online world safe and secure.

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Industrial Networking Solutions Market Growth Scenario 2033

According to the Regional Research Reports, the Global Industrial Networking Solutions Market size is estimated to be USD 28.97 billion in 2023 to USD 182.36 billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 138.6% from 2023 to 2033.
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See title. Will try to ask questions. Will try to answer questions !! No questions will be asked and the asker has no quarter to start the vending machine!!!

So question... what about nonsense algorythms for protecting written information from AI?

BARK BARK WOOF WOOF!!! I love music!!!

What if someone came into your club and said a lot of meta bullshit that didn't matter? So anyway... HI!

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Get the best cybersecurity tools across six categories that matter most to cyber professionals: Pentesting, DFIR, Vulnerability Assessments, Detection and Response, Proof of Concepts, and Threat Hunting.

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I've been reading the discussion around this EFF article all day and it's fucking exhausting.

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I released a python tool to turn a data stream into a QR video stream for exfiltration, as well as return QR videos to their original text. Adjustable fps, chunking and cpu utilization.
https://github.com/zaneprall/ExfilQR

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North Korean state actors linked to the RGB have been identified in the JumpCloud hack! An OPSEC mistake exposed their IP address.

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U.S. cosmetics manufacturer Estee Lauder has suffered a cyberattack, the company confirmed on Tuesday.

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Highlights
Cyber criminals are using Facebook to impersonate popular generative AI brands, including ChatGPT, Google Bard, Midjourney and Jasper
Facebook users are being tricked into downloading content from the fake brand pages and ads
These downloads contain malicious malware, which steals their online passwords (banking, social media, gaming, etc), crypto wallets and any information saved in their browser
Unsuspecting users are liking and commenting on fake posts, thereby spreading them to their own social networks

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Executive Summary Introduction Real-time chat and video services available within telemedicine, finance, and smart IoT device applications used by millions of people, rely on the popular QuickBlox framework. QuickBlox supplies mobile and web application developers with a SDK and APIs to deliver not only user management, real-time public and private chat features, for example, but also […]

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In response to the increasing frequency and evolution of nation-state cyberthreats, Microsoft is taking additional steps to protect our customers and increase the secure-by-default baseline of our cloud platforms. These steps are the result of close coordination with commercial and government customers, and with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) about the types of security log data Microsoft provides to cloud customers for insight and analysis.

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Adobe releases fresh updates to address an incomplete fix for a critical ColdFusion flaw (CVE-2023-38205).

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A prolific threat actor has been operating on Russian-language forums since 2020, but then he accidentally infected his own computer and sold off its contents to threat researchers.

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The Moscow-linked hacking group Armageddon remains one of the most active and dangerous threat actors targeting Ukraine during its war with Russia, according to recent research.

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Experts say it could be related to revenge assassinations Tehran is plotting against former U.S. officials.

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The WormGPT case: How Generative AI can improve the capabilities of cybercriminals and allows them to launch sophisticated attacks.

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New report reveals the alarming activities of Gamaredon, a notorious Russian hacking crew. They exploit email and messaging platforms to compromise.

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A malicious actor expands their target beyond AWS. Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services are now at risk.

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Discussing privacy in Threads, and whether you should sign up to Zuckerberg’s Twitter clone.

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The cybercrime group known as Killnet is skilled at grabbing attention, even if some of its claims are hard to prove. Its leader now has a vision for organizing the pro-Russia hacker underground.

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Ransomware gangs have operated at a near-record profit in the first six months of the year, extorting more than $449 million from victims, according to blockchain research firm Chainalysis.

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Heimdal® returns with the July edition of our Patch Tuesday series. Stay tuned for more awesome content on patches and fixes.

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SonicWall and Fortinet both address critical vulnerabilities in their network security software.

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Question. For remote headless Windows servers which can only be accessed internally by specific people via RDP, is there really an added security benefit for locking the session after the "standard" 15 minutes? Going back to the lock screen doesn't prevent RDP session hijacking if someone really wanted to do that.

Not only do we work remotely the majority of the time, our work computers already lock after 15 minutes of being idle.

Am I missing something here?

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