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CSO US First Look
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
May 15, 2024
Backlogs at National Vulnerability Database prompt action from NIST and CISA
A crisis at the key US service for ranking vulnerabilities has been fueled by short resources and an explosion of security flaws as the volume of software production increases. Read more
Equipped with AI tools, hackers make apps riskier than ever
The odds of attacks are growing as attackers can now easily access code modification and reverse engineering tools. Read more
Australian federal budget outlines investment in cybersecurity
The Australian government announced its 2024-25 federal budget and CSO has selected highlights that indicate how much will go towards cybersecurity and in what areas. Read more
Low-tech tactics still top the IT security risk chart
USB-based attacks, QR codes for phishing and social engineering continue to be some of the most effective, now more dangerous with the help of AI. Read more
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IntelBroker steals classified data from the Europol website
The agency said core operations remain unaffected even as IntelBroker claimed to possess classified, law enforcement data. Read more
CISA inks 68 tech vendors to secure-by-design pledge â but will it matter?
CISAâs pledge drew some big names, but the impact on software security could be limited. Meanwhile the org has extended its comment period on the CIRCIA cyberattack reporting law. Read more
Dell data breach exposes data of 49 million customers
The company says the breach compromised non-critical customer data and involved no sensitive personal or financial information. Read more
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