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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
February 11, 2025
Top 5 ways attackers use generative AI to exploit your systems
Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting gen AI technologies to enhance the sophistication and efficiency of their attacks.
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Sponsored by Tines: Is the future of the SOC autonomous? Find out on February 27
Is the hype around the âautonomous SOCâ real? And what does the ideal future look like for security leaders hoping to balance automation with human oversight? Register for this Tines webinar, featuring Forrester, to learn more on the evolving nature of AI and enterprise security operations.
Nearly 10% of employee gen AI prompts include sensitive data
Enterprise users are leaking sensitive corporate data through use of unauthorized and authorized generative AI apps at alarming rates. Plugging the leaks is vital to reduce risk exposure.
WTF? Why the cybersecurity sector is overrun with acronyms
Acronyms are an easy way to remember and reference long-winded technical terms, but sometimes too many can hinder understanding or even become a problem in such a high-stakes industry
The SolarWinds $4.4 billion acquisition gives CISOs what they least want: Uncertainty
Analysts expect deep spending cuts as the private equity firm tries to boost margins at the cybersecurity vendor, preparing for a quick sale.
Attackers hide malicious code in Hugging Face AI model Pickle files
The popular Python Pickle serialization format, which is common for distributing AI models, offers ways for attackers to inject malicious code that will be executed on computers when loading models with PyTorch.
Hackers breach Microsoft IIS services using Cityworks RCE bug
The deserialization flaw allows attackers to remotely execute arbitrary codes on customersâ IIS web servers.
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