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Submit ReviewA court orders NSO Group to hand over their source code. The Five Eyes reiterate warnings about Ivanti products. Researchers demonstrate a generative AI worm. Fulton County calls LockBit’s bluff. SMS codes went unprotected online. Golden Corral serves up a buffet of personal data. Ransom demands continue to climb. A US Senator calls on the FTC to investigate auto industry privacy practices. Dressing up data centers. Our guest is Dominic Rizzo, founder and director of OpenTitan and CEO at zeroRISC, discussing the first open-source silicon project to reach commercial availability. And Cops can’t keep their suspects straight.
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Guest is Dominic Rizzo, founder and director of OpenTitan and CEO at zeroRISC, discussing the first open-source silicon project to reach commercial availability. You can find the press release here.
magazine.com/news/five-eyes-warn-ivanti/">Five Eyes Warn of Ivanti Vulnerabilities Exploitation, Detection Tools Insufficient (Infosecurity Magazine)
A leaky database spilled 2FA codes for the world’s tech giants (TechCrunch)
Report: Average Initial Ransomware Demand in 2023 Reached $600K (Security Boulevard)
Here Come the AI Worms (WIRED)
Golden Corral restaurant chain data breach impacts 183,000 people (Bleeping Computer)
03-hackers-stole-sensitive-taiwan-telecom.html">Hackers stole 'sensitive' data from Taiwan telecom giant: ministry(Tech Xplore)
adds-microsoft-streaming-service-bug-known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog.html">CISA adds Microsoft Streaming Service bug to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (Security Affairs)
Senator asks FTC to investigate automakers’ data privacy practices (The Record)
Looking good, feeling safe – data center security by design (Data Center Dynamics)
Cops visit school of 'wrong person's child,' mix up victims and suspects in epic data fail (The Register)
Creating Connections: Embracing change. (N2K Women in STEM newsletter)
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