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Use of Generative AI Apps Jumps 400% in 2023, Signaling the Potential for More AI-Themed Attacks

As the use of Cloud SaaS platforms of generative AI solutions increases, the likelihood of more “GPT” attacks used to gather credentials, payment info and corporate data also increases. In Netskope’s Cloud and Threat Report 2024, they show a massive growth in the use of generative AI solutions – from just above 2% of enterprise users prior to 2023 to over 10% in November of last year. Mainstream AI services ChatGPT, Grammarly, and Google Bard all top the list of those used.

How a 0-day event galvanized a developer-led security mindset at DISH

When a security incident happens, it’s one thing to reactively fix the issue, sweep it under the rug, and move on. It’s a whole other to respond to the situation with a proactive, forward-facing response — not only solving the existing issues but preparing the entire organization for the future. DISH Network did just that, responding to a significant security incident with new, shift-left initiatives that made their security and development teams stronger than ever.

How to Secure Network and Boost Productivity with Ekran System and Venn Integration

Explore the future of remote work – where cutting-edge security meets peak productivity. We're thrilled to unveil the dynamic partnership between Venn and Ekran System, a game-changing fusion set to revolutionize how you safeguard your company's most sensitive data while maximizing efficiency. Venn introduces Secure BYO-PC, a cost-effective solution for remote work, while Ekran System ensures robust security and user privacy. Learn how to protect digital workspace without complexity.

Hackers Ready to Go Anywhere with Critical Vulnerability in GoAnywhere MFT (CVE-2024-0204)

CVE-2024-0204, a critical authentication bypass exploit in Fortra's GoAnywhere Managed File Transfer (MFT) software, allows unauthorized users to create admin users and bypass authentication requirements. GoAnywhere MFT was previously targeted by the Clop ransomware group with CVE-2023-0669. Fortra released a security advisory for CVE-2024-0204 in January 2024 following their December 2023 patch release. Any use of Fortra GoAnywhere MFT versions predating 7.4.1 are affected by the vulnerability.

Twelve Common Types of Malware

Malware is malicious software that cybercriminals use to infect a victim’s device. Cybercriminals use malware to gain control of the device, damage it or steal sensitive information. They use different types of malware to infect and exploit a user’s device. Some common types of malware include ransomware, Trojans, spyware and keyloggers. Continue reading to learn more about these types of malware, how they get delivered and how to stay protected from them.