Microsoft revoked 200+ certificates used by Vanilla Tempest to sign fake Teams installers spreading Oyster backdoor and Rhysida ransomware. Microsoft revoked over 200 certificates used by the cybercrime group... Read more »
By revoking 200 software-signing certificates, Microsoft has hampered the activities of Vanilla Tempest, a ransomware-wielding threat actor that has been targeting organizations with malware posing as Microsoft Teams. “In... Read more »
The tech titan is addressing 172 security flaws, including six zero-day vulnerabilities. Among these, eight are rated “Critical,” consisting of five remote code execution bugs and three elevation of... Read more »
Matthew D. Lane, a Massachusetts student, got four years in prison for hacking and extorting $3M from PowerSchool and another company. A Massachusetts student, Matthew D. Lane, was sentenced... Read more »
Sotheby’s reported a July 24 breach exposing customer and financial data; it took two months to assess the stolen information and affected individuals. Sotheby’s reported a data breach that... Read more »
Censys announced the release of a new ICS/OT Internet intelligence offering designed to close the visibility gap defenders face when securing exposed industrial assets. From energy and manufacturing to... Read more »
Levo.ai has released its Unified AI Security Platform, designed to secure AI applications from development to runtime. The platform unifies five modules under a single control plane, enabling enterprises... Read more »
ExaGrid announced that its Version 7.4.0 release includes new features optimized for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) who use ExaGrid Tiered Backup Storage to protect their customers’ data. Many organizations... Read more »
AISLE launches from stealth with AI-native cyber reasoning system to tackle zero-day vulnerabilities
AISLE emerged from stealth, delivering the AI-native cyber reasoning system (CRS) that autonomously identifies, triages and remediates with verification both known and zero-day application vulnerabilities, which still account for... Read more »
Spam has long been a nuisance in blockchain networks, clogging transaction queues and driving up fees. A new research paper from Delft University of Technology introduces a decentralized solution... Read more »
