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Using a Password Manager When Changing iPhones

You should use a password manager when upgrading to a new iPhone because it will make transferring all your account credentials more seamless and you’ll be able to update any weak passwords, making your accounts more secure. Although Apple provides a built-in password manager, iCloud Keychain is not as safe as using a dedicated password manager. A password manager offers more security and convenience to store, manage and share your personal information.

Cloud Threats Memo: Multiple DarkGate Loader Campaigns Exploiting Legitimate Cloud Services

DarkGate Loader is a commodity malware loader with multiple features including the ability to download and execute files to memory, a Hidden Virtual Network Computing (HVNC) module, keylogging, information-stealing capabilities, and privilege escalation. Its distribution mechanism also makes use of legitimate AutoIt files to inject the malicious payload.

The Evolution of IoT Cybersecurity: A 20-Year Journey

Each October, Cybersecurity Awareness Month encourages individuals and organizations to prioritize cybersecurity. This initiative has played a vital role in raising awareness about IoT security and promoting responsible IoT device usage. 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and it seems like the perfect time to reflect on the ever-evolving landscape of IoT (Internet of Things) cybersecurity over the past two decades.

AI Hallucinations and Manipulation: AI Code Vulnerabilities in React and Fastify Node.js (part 2)

AI Hallucinations and Manipulation: AI Code Vulnerabilities in React and Fastify Node.js (part 2) Generative AI can help you write code faster, but is it secure? Learn how you can leverage the power of AI to increase your velocity while mitigating risks and staying secure. Learn from security experts Liran Tal & Simon Maple in a hands-on session where they walk through.

Harnessing the Magic of API: Turbocharging Business Automation

In the bustling metropolis of the modern digital realm, there's a quiet revolution taking place. Businesses, from local startups to multinational corporations, are embracing an unseen hero that propels them to new heights: the Latenode API. But what is this mysterious force, and why is it setting the business world alight?

How AI is Revolutionising Cybersecurity

AI in cybersecurity refers to applying artificial intelligence (AI) techniques and technologies to defend against cyber threats. With the increasing number and complexity of cyber threats, traditional cybersecurity solutions are often insufficient. AI-driven technology, including advanced machine learning algorithms and computational models, has emerged as a powerful tool in the fight against cybercriminals.

Artificial Intelligence: Thinking Beyond Artificiality with Larry Godec

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the hot topic of the moment, so we asked Tanium Executive Advisory Board member Larry Godec for his thoughts on generative AI in general and its more well-known applications, such as ChatGPT. Larry is the former CIO of First American Financial and a trusted advisor on AI topics to some of the world’s largest enterprises.

New Amazon-Themed Phishing Campaign Targets Microsoft Live Outlook Users

Several months ago, Netskope Threat Labs uncovered a surge in PDF phishing attachments infiltrating Microsoft Live Outlook. These attacks were part of a larger series of phishing campaigns aimed to trick unsuspecting users. Upon closer examination, it's now apparent that the majority of these campaigns centered around Amazon-themed scams, with occasional diversions into Apple and IRS-themed phishing attempts.

Protecting Users from Malicious Sites with Falcon for Mobile

Today, mobile devices are ubiquitous within enterprise environments. But with their proliferation, it provides adversaries with yet another attack surface with which they can target users and cause a breach. From phishing attacks to malicious apps, mobile users tend to let their guard down and potentially click on obfuscated links to malicious sites. Falcon for Mobile protects users by preventing connections to malicious sites on both iOS and Android devices.