11 Apr OpenTable is adding your first name to previously anonymous reviews Restaurant reservation platform OpenTable says that all reviews on the platform will no longer be fully anonymous starting May 22nd and will now show members’ profile pictures and first names. […]
11 Apr LastPass: Hackers targeted employee in failed deepfake CEO call LastPass revealed this week that threat actors targeted one of its employees in a voice phishing attack, using deepfake audio to impersonate Karim Toubba, the company’s Chief Executive Officer. […]
11 Apr Optics giant Hoya hit with $10 million ransomware demand A recent cyberattack on Hoya Corporation was conducted by the ‘Hunters International’ ransomware operation, which demanded a $10 million ransom for a file decryptor and not to release files stolen during the attack. […]
11 Apr CISA orders agencies impacted by Microsoft hack to mitigate risks CISA has issued a new emergency directive ordering U.S. federal agencies to address risks resulting from the breach of multiple Microsoft corporate email accounts by the Russian APT29 hacking group. […]
11 Apr DuckDuckGo launches a premium Privacy Pro VPN service DuckDuckGo has launched a new paid-for 3-in-1 subscription service called ‘Privacy Pro,’ which includes a virtual private network (VPN), a personal data removal service, and an identity theft restoration solution. […]
10 Apr Chrome Enterprise gets Premium security but you have to pay for it Google has announced a new version of its browser for organizations, Chrome Enterprise Premium, which comes with extended security controls for a monthly fee per user. […]
10 Apr Google Workspace rolls out multi-admin approval feature for risky changes Google is rolling out a new Workspace feature that requires multiple admins to approve high-risk setting changes to prevent unauthorized or accidental modifications that could reduce security. […]
10 Apr New Spectre v2 attack impacts Linux systems on Intel CPUs Researchers have demonstrated the “first native Spectre v2 exploit” for a new speculative execution side-channel flaw that impacts Linux systems running on many modern Intel processors. […]
10 Apr Malicious PowerShell script pushing malware looks AI-written A threat actor is using a PowerShell script that was likely created with the help of an artificial intelligence system such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, or Microsoft’s CoPilot. […]
09 Apr Microsoft fixes two Windows zero-days exploited in malware attacks Microsoft has fixed two actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities during the April 2024 Patch Tuesday, although the company failed to initially tag them as such. […]