Your family's SUV could be gone in the night thanks to a headlight crack and hack attack.
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 April 10, 2023
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Cybercriminals 'CAN' Steal Your Car, Using Novel IoT Hack
Your family's SUV could be gone in the night thanks to a headlight crack and hack attack.
Printers Pose Persistent Yet Overlooked Threat
Vulnerabilities in the device firmware and drivers underscore how printers cannot be set-and-forget technology and need to be managed.
TikTok, Other Mobile Apps Violate Privacy Regulations
App developers are ignoring laws and guidelines regulating data protection measures aimed at minors, putting their monetization plans in jeopardy and risking user trust.
Bad Actors Will Use Large Language Models — but Defenders Can, Too
Security teams need to find the best, most effective uses of large language models for defensive purposes.
Microsoft, Fortra & Health-ISAC Team Up to Remove Illicit Cobalt Strike Tools
The effort aims to disrupt the use of altered Cobalt Strike software by cybercriminals in ransomware and other attacks.
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In-person conversations are a productive way to understand the state of the industry and learn new techniques. Take advantage of peers' experience, compare notes, and boost your skill set.

Australia Is Scouring the Earth for Cybercriminals — the US Should Too
It's time to get ahead of attacks before they even happen.

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