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Top 10 Data Extraction Tools in 2023

Are you looking for data extraction software? Look no further! Try Nanonets for free and automate data extraction in 15 minutes. Every company has...

Why Attackers Target GitHub, and How You Can Secure It

Last week Okta announced a security breach that involved an attacker gaining access to its source code hosted in GitHub. That's just the latest...

US bill set to demand know-your-customer from crypto companies

In this issueU.S. digital asset bill: Crypto complianceSam Bankman-Fried: Trying timesAlibaba Cloud: Winds of changeFrom the editor’s deskDear Reader,The cryptocurrency industry has long been...

Paying Ransom: Why Manufacturers Shell Out to Cybercriminals

Everyone in information security knows ransomware actors target different industries for different reasons. Some are seen as flush with cash. Some have obvious reasons...

The Super App race

Super-Charged Capabilities The idea of providing shopping, banking or other services through a series of apps is common, but having all of that in one...

Hive Ransomware Gang Hits Intersport Sports Retail Giant

Colin Thierry Published on: December 14, 2022 Sports retail giant Intersport fell victim to a ransomware attack that disabled...

Quantum News Briefs November 24: Mitacs & Hon Hai Research Institute (Foxconn) announce new Canadian quantum research project; Q-CTRL and Classiq partner to improve...

By Sandra Helsel posted 24 Nov 2022 Quantum News Briefs November 24 opens with news “Mitacs & Hon Hai...

Romance Scam Group Crypto Rom Has Gotten Much Bigger

Crypto Rom – an international digital currency scam ring – appears to have grown heavily over just the last year. The organization works by engaging in romance scams in which both iPhone and Android users are duped into thinking someone is interested in them after meeting on Tinder and other social media apps. From there,...

The post Romance Scam Group Crypto Rom Has Gotten Much Bigger appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

Craig Wright Forfeits $43 Million in Interest Payments

Last December, a case between Craig Wright – an Australian computer scientist and the self-proclaimed inventor of bitcoin – and David Kleiman, now deceased, saw Wright having to forfeit as much as $100 million to Kleiman’s family and estate. It was alleged in the case that the two had worked together on various bitcoin-related projects...

The post Craig Wright Forfeits $43 Million in Interest Payments appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes Multiple Code Execution Flaws

Microsoft's Patch Tuesday bundle for this month is a big one: 74 documented vulnerabilities in multiple Windows products and components, some serious enough to lead to remote code execution attacks.

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Adobe Patches ‘Critical’ Security Flaws in Illustrator, After Effects

Software maker Adobe on Tuesday shipped urgent security updates to fix code execution vulnerabilities in the widely deployed Illustrator and After Effects products.

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The Continuing Threat of Unpatched Security Vulnerabilities

Unpatched software is a computer code containing known security weaknesses. Unpatched vulnerabilities refer to weaknesses that allow attackers to leverage a known security bug that has not been patched by running malicious code. Software vendors write additions to the codes, known as "patches," when they come to know about these application vulnerabilities to secure these weaknesses. Adversaries

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