Yesterday was Patch Tuesday for September, and Microsoft provided security updates that address 80 new vulnerabilities. Microsoft categorized eight of the vulnerabilities in Windows and Office as ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Artificial intelligence is fast becoming cybersecurity’s ultimate double agent. The same tools that help defenders spot anomalies, ...
A single flaw in Apache Log4j spiraled into one of the most dangerous exploits ever found. Experts warned it could have taken down the entire internet. White House responds to Trump-Putin documents ...
Sysadmins have been urged to prioritize updating a new critical vulnerability in Fortinet’s FortiSIEM solution, as exploit code is currently circulating in the wild. Published on Tuesday, ...
Yesterday was Patch Tuesday for Microsoft, which means tons of security updates across the company’s products and services. Specifically, 107 new security vulnerabilities have been patched. Microsoft ...
No fewer than eight critical flaws that could allow a threat actor to achieve remote code execution (RCE) on a targeted system are listed in Microsoft’s August Patch Tuesday update, which once again ...
When it comes to dealing with artificial intelligence, the cybersecurity industry has officially moved into overdrive. Vulnerabilities in coding tools, malicious injections into models used by some of ...
Comprehensive Analysis of More Than 100 Large Language Models Exposes Security Gaps: Java Emerges as Highest-Risk Programming Language, While AI Misses 86% of Cross-Site Scripting Threats Veracode, a ...
QR codes were once a quirky novelty that prompted a fun scan with the phone. Early on, you might have seen a QR code on a museum exhibit and scanned it to learn more about the eating habits of the ...
A hacker managed to insert destructive system commands into Amazon’s Visual Studio Code extension used for accessing its AI-powered coding assistant, Q, which was later distributed to users through an ...
Hackers are stashing malware in a place that’s largely out of the reach of most defenses—inside domain name system (DNS) records that map domain names to their corresponding numerical IP addresses.
Games giant Activision took down Call of Duty: WWII due to hackers exploiting a flaw in a specific PC version of the game, which led to several players getting their computers hacked, TechCrunch has ...