It turns out that the ability to map and customise the latest version of Traktor, and particularly its new features, may just be Traktor Pro 4’s biggest strength. So now that the shock/surprise of Traktor Pro 4 landing has sunk in for users of that platform, it’s time to have a little think about new […]
Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) and Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) have made it easier for cybercriminals to carry out sophisticated attacks, according to Darktrace. These subscription-based tools have lowered the barrier for less experienced attackers.
In 2023, no fewer than 94 percent of businesses were impacted by phishing attacks, a 40 percent increase compared to the previous year, according to research from Egress. What’s behind the surge in phishing? One popular answer is AI – particularly generative AI, which has made it trivially easier for threat actors to craft content […]
Earth Baku has expanded its operations beyond the Indo-Pacific region to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. They are now targeting countries like Italy, Germany, UAE, and Qatar, with suspected activities in Georgia and Romania.
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a number of security shortcomings in photovoltaic system management platforms operated by Chinese companies Solarman and Deye that could enable malicious actors to cause disruption and power blackouts. “If exploited, these vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to control inverter settings that could take parts of the grid down, potentially causing
After a good year of sustained exuberance, the hangover is finally here. It’s a gentle one (for now), as the market corrects the share price of the major players (like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Google), while other players reassess the market and adjust priorities. Gartner calls it the trough of disillusionment, when interest wanes and implementations […]
RunZero recently released SSHamble, an open-source tool for testing the security of SSH services. This tool helps security teams detect dangerous misconfigurations and software bugs in SSH implementations.
The maintainers of the FreeBSD Project have released security updates to address a high-severity flaw in OpenSSH that attackers could potentially exploit to execute arbitrary code remotely with elevated privileges. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-7589, carries a CVSS score of 7.4 out of a maximum of 10.0, indicating high severity. “A signal handler in sshd(8) […]
he vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-20419, allows unauthenticated attackers to change any user’s password remotely. To secure vulnerable Cisco Smart Software Manager On-Prem servers, admins must upgrade to a fixed release.