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Creating Security Through Randomness

When you step inside Cloudflare's San Francisco office, the first thing you notice is a wall of lava lamps. Visitors often stop to take...

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Fuel for thought: Can a driverless car get arrested?

Digital Security What happens when problems caused by autonomous vehicles are not the result of errors, but the result of purposeful attacks? ...

NTT Research Scientific Teams Name 9 New Hires – High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC

Sunnyvale, Calif. – Sept. 26, 2023 – NTT Research, Inc., a division of NTT (TYO:9432), today announced that it has named Timothée Leleu as Senior Research Scientist...

Understanding Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)​

What is Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)?​​If you've ever used online banking, chances are you've used Electronic Funds Transfer, or EFT. But what is EFT,...

You can make top LLMs break their own rules with gibberish

The "guardrails" built atop large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Bard, and Claude to prevent undesirable text output can be easily bypassed – and...

SE Labs Unveils Latest Comparative Analysis of Endpoint Detection and Response Products

London, UK (26 July 2023) – SE Labs, the leader in intelligence-led computer security testing, announced today the results of its latest Enterprise Advanced Security...

Why Computer Security Advice Is More Confusing Than It Should Be

If you find the computer security guidelines you get at work confusing and not very useful, you’re not alone. A new study highlights a...

You may not care where you download software from, but malware does

One of the pieces of advice that security practitioners have been giving out for the past couple of decades, if not longer, is that...

Kevin Mandia Brings the HammerCon

HammerCon is a gathering of US military cyber professionals organized by the Military Cyber Professionals Association. One of the speakers at this year's HammerCon...

What’s up with Emotet? | WeLiveSecurity

A brief summary of what happened with Emotet since its comeback in November 2021 Emotet is a malware family active since 2014,...

What’s up with Emotet?

Emotet is a malware family active since 2014, operated by a cybercrime group known as Mealybug or TA542. Although it started as a banking...

SSH Servers Hit in ‘Proxyjacking’ Cyberattacks

Threat actors are exploiting vulnerable secure shell protocol (SSH) servers to launch Docker services that take advantage of an emerging and lucrative attack vector...

Quantum Lock: A Provable Quantum Communication Advantage

Kaushik Chakraborty1, Mina Doosti1, Yao Ma2, Chirag Wadhwa3, Myrto Arapinis1, and Elham Kashefi1,21School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK2Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris...

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