Tag: data
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Protos Labs Opens Up Protos AI for Free, Targeting CTI Teams at RSAC 2026
Protos Labs used RSA Conference 2026 to launch a freemium edition of Protos AI, opening up the Singapore-based company’s agentic cyber threat intelligence platform to security teams that want to test the technology before committing to an enterprise contract. The free tier is available immediately and does not require data migration or infrastructure changes, the..…
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Randall Munroe’s XKCD ‘Eliminating the Impossible’
Tags: datavia the comic artistry and dry wit of Randall Munroe, creator of XKCD Permalink First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: https://securityboulevard.com/2026/03/randall-munroes-xkcd-eliminating-the-impossible/
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US chip testing firm shrugged off ransomware hit as minor then came the data leak
Trio-Tech International initially said hack wasn’t ‘material,’ but then stolen data was published First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2026/03/23/us_chip_testing_firm_shrugged/
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Capital One Software Expands Databolt to Protect Unstructured Data for AI Use
Capital One Software is expanding its Databolt data security platform with new capabilities aimed at making unstructured data safer to use in analytics and AI initiatives. The company announced the updates at RSAC 2026 in San Francisco. The headline feature is a set of upcoming Databolt workflows designed to inspect unstructured formats, including PDFs, emails,..…
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Capital One Software Expands Databolt to Protect Unstructured Data for AI Use
Capital One Software is expanding its Databolt data security platform with new capabilities aimed at making unstructured data safer to use in analytics and AI initiatives. The company announced the updates at RSAC 2026 in San Francisco. The headline feature is a set of upcoming Databolt workflows designed to inspect unstructured formats, including PDFs, emails,..…
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Wiz Launches AI-APP to Tackle ‘New Anatomy’ of Cyber Risk
SAN FRANCISCO Security specialist Wiz (now part of Google Cloud) on Monday announced the AI Application Protection Platform (AI-APP), a solution designed to secure the increasingly complex web of models, AI agents, and data that define artificial intelligence (AI)-native development. The move, announced at RSAC 2026, marks a significant evolution in the Cloud-Native Application.. First…
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FBI says Iranian hackers are using Telegram to steal data in malware attacks
Hackers working for Iran’s government are using Telegram in hacking operations that use malware to target dissidents, opposition groups, and journalists who oppose its regime, according to the FBI. First seen on techcrunch.com Jump to article: techcrunch.com/2026/03/23/fbi-says-iranian-hackers-are-using-telegram-to-steal-data-in-malware-attacks/
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The hidden cost of AI speed: Unmanaged cyber risk
Tags: access, ai, attack, business, chatgpt, ciso, cloud, control, cyber, cybersecurity, data, data-breach, exploit, flaw, google, governance, identity, infrastructure, injection, intelligence, monitoring, open-source, openai, privacy, radius, risk, service, software, threat, tool, vulnerabilityAI isn’t just moving fast. It’s creating new attack paths. Cyber teams must now manage vulnerabilities and their ramifications throughout their IT environments in AI tools deployed without enough governance guardrails. The answer for securing this new attack surface? Unified exposure management. Key takeaways AI as an attack vector: By connecting to core workflows and…
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Varonis Atlas: Securing AI and the Data That Powers It
AI agents can access data directly, making data security the foundation of AI security. Learn more about how Varonis Atlas helps orgs see, secure, and control AI systems and the data they can reach. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/varonis-atlas-securing-ai-and-the-data-that-powers-it/
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Varonis Atlas: Securing AI and the Data That Powers It
AI agents can access data directly, making data security the foundation of AI security. Learn more about how Varonis Atlas helps orgs see, secure, and control AI systems and the data they can reach. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/varonis-atlas-securing-ai-and-the-data-that-powers-it/
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âš¡ Weekly Recap: CI/CD Backdoor, FBI Buys Location Data, WhatsApp Ditches Numbers & More
Another week, another reminder that the internet is still a mess. Systems people thought were secure are being broken in simple ways, showing many still ignore basic advisories.This edition covers a mix of issues: supply chain attacks hitting CI/CD setups, long-abused IoT devices being shut down, and exploits moving quickly from disclosure to real attacks.…
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âš¡ Weekly Recap: CI/CD Backdoor, FBI Buys Location Data, WhatsApp Ditches Numbers & More
Another week, another reminder that the internet is still a mess. Systems people thought were secure are being broken in simple ways, showing many still ignore basic advisories.This edition covers a mix of issues: supply chain attacks hitting CI/CD setups, long-abused IoT devices being shut down, and exploits moving quickly from disclosure to real attacks.…
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US chip testing firm shrugged off ransomware hit as minor – then came the data leak
Trio-Tech International initially said hack wasn’t ‘material,’ but then stolen data was published First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2026/03/23/us_chip_testing_firm_shrugged/
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We Found Eight Attack Vectors Inside AWS Bedrock. Here’s What Attackers Can Do with Them
AWS Bedrock is Amazon’s platform for building AI-powered applications. It gives developers access to foundation models and the tools to connect those models directly to enterprise data and systems. That connectivity is what makes it powerful but it’s also what makes Bedrock a target.When an AI agent can query your Salesforce instance, trigger a Lambda…
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Behavioral XDR and threat intel nab North Korean fake IT worker within 10 days of hire
Key signs of NK-linked insider infiltration: SpiderLabs has found that these threat actors commonly operate from China rather than North Korea because the internet is more stable and they can employ VPN services to conceal their true geographic origin.Astrill VPN has the ability to bypass China’s Great Firewall and allows threat actors to tunnel traffic…
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Why US companies must be ready for quantum by 2030: A practical roadmap
Tags: api, backup, control, crypto, cryptography, data, encryption, endpoint, firmware, government, identity, infrastructure, ml, nist, risk, service, software, strategy, supply-chain, update, vpn“Harvest now, decrypt later” is not theoretical. If an attacker steals encrypted session captures or archived backups, the confidentiality loss happens the day quantum-capable decryption becomes practical. Your risk horizon is set by the shelf life of your data, not the arrival date of a quantum computer.Government and critical infrastructure guidance are converging. The National…
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Why US companies must be ready for quantum by 2030: A practical roadmap
Tags: api, backup, control, crypto, cryptography, data, encryption, endpoint, firmware, government, identity, infrastructure, ml, nist, risk, service, software, strategy, supply-chain, update, vpn“Harvest now, decrypt later” is not theoretical. If an attacker steals encrypted session captures or archived backups, the confidentiality loss happens the day quantum-capable decryption becomes practical. Your risk horizon is set by the shelf life of your data, not the arrival date of a quantum computer.Government and critical infrastructure guidance are converging. The National…
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Iran-linked actors use Telegram as C2 in malware attacks on dissidents
Iran-linked actors use Telegram as C2 to spread malware targeting dissidents and journalists, enabling surveillance and data theft. The FBI warns that Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) runs cyber campaigns using Telegram as a command-and-control infrastructure to deliver malware. Threat actors target Iranian dissidents, journalists, and opposition groups worldwide. Once deployed, the malware…
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Turns out your coffee addiction may be doing your brain a favor
Tags: dataDecades of data suggest people who stick to a couple of brews fare better in terms of gray matter First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2026/03/21/turns_out_your_coffee_addiction/
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Cyberabwehr: Zwei von fünf Unternehmen nutzen Managed Security Services
Die deutsche Wirtschaft setzt bei der Absicherung ihrer IT-Systeme nicht nur auf eine Virenschutzlösung auch wenn diese die am häufigsten implementierte Maßnahme ist. Das zeigt die repräsentative Studie »Cybersicherheit in Zahlen« von G DATA CyberDefense, Statista und brand eins [1]. Fast 43 Prozent der befragten Unternehmen nutzen Managed Security Services und haben damit eine… First…
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Foster City Cyberattack Disrupts Services, Raises Data Breach Fears
A ransomware attack has disrupted municipal operations in Foster City, California, as officials continue to respond. The Bay Area city, home to roughly 34,000 residents, was forced to suspend most public services after suspicious activity was detected early Thursday morning. First seen on thecyberexpress.com Jump to article: thecyberexpress.com/foster-city-cyberattack/
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Your AI agents are moving sensitive data. Do you know where?
In this Help Net Security interview, Gidi Cohen, CEO at Bonfy.AI, addresses what he sees as the most pressing gap in AI agent security: data-layer risk. While the industry … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/03/23/gidi-cohen-bonfy-ai-agent-security/
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A Domains Portfolio Belonging to RAMP (Russian Anonymous Marketplace) Forum Members A Compilation
Dear blog readers, In this post I’ll provide actionable intelligence based on the research and analysis which I posted in my previous “Dissecting the RAMP (Russian Anonymous Marketplace) Ransomware Forum – An Analysis” blog post and will provide actionable intelligence on various domain portfolios manage and operated by members of the RAMP (Russian Anonymous Marketplace)…
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A Compilation of BitCoin Wallet Addresses from the RAMP (Russian Anonymous Marketplace) Forum Members A Compilation
Dear blog readers, In this post I’ll provide actionable intelligence on all the BitCoin wallet addresses from the RAMP (Russian Anonymous Marketplace) forum members with the idea to assist the security community fellow researchers and U.S Law Enforcement on its way to properly track down and prosecute the individuals behind these campaigns. Here’s the compilation:…
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When Data Mining Conti Leaks Leads to Actual Binaries and to a Hardcoded C2 With an Encryption Key on Tripod.com Part Three
Dear blog readers, Continuing the “When Data Mining Conti Leaks Leads to Actual Binaries and to a Hardcoded C2 With an Encryption Key on Tripod.com – Part Two” blog post series in this post I’ll continue analyzing the next malicious software binary which I obtained by data mining Conti Leaks with a lot of success. …
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VoidStealer malware steals Chrome master key via debugger trick
An information stealer called VoidStealer uses a new approach to bypass Chrome’s Application-Bound Encryption (ABE) and extract the master key for decrypting sensitive data stored in the browser. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/voidstealer-malware-steals-chrome-master-key-via-debugger-trick/

