The vulnerability affects various GPU products, with AMD and Apple planning mitigations, and Imagination and Qualcomm issuing fixes. Nvidia and Arm are reportedly unaffected.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Government , Industry Specific ChatGPT Maker Wants to Deter Use of AI in Online Election Misinformation Campaigns Chris Riotta (@chrisriotta) • January 17, 2024 OpenAI announced a series of steps to combat election misinformation on Jan. 15, 2024. (Image: Shutterstock) ChatGPT maker OpenAI is racing to deter […]
Pro-Russia group hit Swiss govt sites after Zelensky visit in Davos Pierluigi Paganini January 17, 2024 Switzerland believes that the attack claimed by pro-Russian group NoName that hit the government websites is retaliation for Zelensky’s presence at Davos. Switzerland believes that the cyberattack carried out by pro-Russia group NoName disrupted access to some government websites, following […]
Over the past year we’ve seen Uber’s former chief security officer convicted in federal court for mishandling a data breach, a federal regulator charge SolarWinds’ security chief with allegedly misleading investors prior to its own cyberattack and new regulations that compel companies to publicly reveal materially impactful data breaches within four business days. It might […]
One of Taiwan’s biggest semiconductor manufacturers has fallen victim to a cyberattack, supposedly carried out by the notorious LockBit ransomware gang. The hackers posted a threatening message on Foxsemicon’s website, stating that they had stolen its customers’ personal data and would publish it on their darknet website if the company refused to pay. “Keep in […]
The future of data privacy is the end of compromise. With the world producing data at astounding rates, we need ways to put data to the best use while protecting against breaches and ensuring privacy, data protection and access control. These principles are foundational to attribute-based encryption (ABE)—a novel form of encryption that after years […]
A security researcher Eaton Zveare discovered a misconfigured server belonging to Toyota Tsusho Insurance Broker India (TTIBI), which exposed over 650,000 Microsoft-hosted email messages.
Critical Infrastructure Security CISA, FBI Urge Critical Infrastructure Owners to Bolster UAS Security Measures Chris Riotta (@chrisriotta) • January 17, 2024 The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is urging critical infrastructure owners to buy secure drones. (Image: Shutterstock) The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is sounding the alarm on the mounting […]
iShutdown lightweight method allows to discover spyware infections on iPhones Pierluigi Paganini January 18, 2024 Researchers devised a “lightweight method,” called iShutdown, to determine whether Apple iOS devices have been infected with spyware. Cybersecurity researchers from Kaspersky have identified a “lightweight method,” called iShutdown, to identify the presence of spyware on Apple iOS devices. The method allow to discover […]