Money Mules Require Banks to Switch from Defense to Offense
Financial institutions need to be proactive when identifying and mentally preventing fraudulent activity. Here’s what to watch f for .
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Financial institutions need to be proactive when identifying and mentally preventing fraudulent activity. Here’s what to watch f for .
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A month with no Critical-severity Windows bugs is overshadowed by a mass of Mariner mop-up
Wiz disclosed a still-unpatched vulnerability in self-hosted Git service Gogs, which is a bypass for a previous RCE bug disclosed last year.
The availability of exploit code will likely lead to more widespread opportunistic attacks
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Using artificial intelligence in operational technology environments could be a bumpy ride full of trust issues and security challenges.
This week’s cyber stories show how fast the online world can turn risky. Hackers are sneaking malware into movie downloads, browser add-ons, and even software updates people trust. Tech giants and governments are racing to plug new holes while arguing over privacy and control. And researchers keep uncovering just how much of our digital life…
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new fully-featured Windows backdoor called NANOREMOTE that uses the Google Drive API for command-and-control (C2) purposes. According to a report from Elastic Security Labs, the malware shares code similarities with another implant codenamed FINALDRAFT (aka Squidoor) that employs Microsoft Graph API for C2. FINALDRAFT is attributed to a
As enterprises refine their strategies for handling Non-Human Identities (NHIs), Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has become a powerful tool for streamlining operations and enhancing security. However, since RPA bots have varying levels of access to sensitive information, enterprises must be prepared to mitigate a variety of challenges. In large organizations, bots are starting to outnumber