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U.S. Wins One, Maybe Two, Extradition Petitions in Unrelated Cases
In short order, U.S. prosecutors won an extradition case to bring a suspect in multiple ransomware cases to the United States and had another in England move in their favor when the ...
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IRONSCALES Extends Email Security Platform to Combat Deepfakes
IRONSCALES has extended the reach of the machine learning algorithms it uses to identify email anomalies to now include the video and audio files used to create deepfakes ...
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California Man Will Plead Guilty to Last Year’s Disney Hack
A 25-year-old California man will plead guilty to hacking into a Disney's personal computer and using stolen credentials to break into thousands of Disney Slack channels. Ryan Mitchell Kramer, who claimed to ...
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Why EASM Projects Fail: Three Pitfalls to AvoidÂ
Emma Zaballos | | ASM, Attack Surface Management, easm, exposure management, External attack surface management
If you avoid the pitfalls detailed in this article, then EASM can provide a great defense against two-thirds of your breach problem. ...
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Are You Too Reliant on Third-Party Vendors for Cybersecurity?Â
Protecting client data and company secrets requires vendor help and an expert IT team to monitor databases. ...
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Beyond Traditional Vendor Management: Navigating AI Risks in the Supply ChainÂ
There are many ways in which AI is increasing risk, extending beyond third parties to affect all aspects of our security programs ...
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Enhancing EHR Security: Best Practices for Protecting Patient Data
In the digital healthcare landscape, electronic health records (EHRs) are foundational to patient care, operational efficiency and regulatory compliance ...
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The Cloud Illusion: Why Your Database Security Might Be at Risk
With the right cloud database architecture, you gain versatility as well as optimal security. ...
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Treasury Moves to Ban Huione Group for Laundering $4 Billion
The Treasury Department is moving to cut off Huione Group, a Cambodian conglomerate, from the U.S. financial system, saying the firm and its multiple entities laundered billions of dollars for North Korea's ...
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Report Exposes Soft Security Underbelly of Mobile Computing
Zimperium, this week during the 2025 RSA Conference, shared an analysis of mobile computing environments that finds more than 60% of iOS and 34% of Android apps lack basic code protection, with ...
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