Tag: google
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Google’s AI Powered Fuzzing Tool Discovers 26 New Vulns
First seen on packetstormsecurity.com Jump to article: packetstormsecurity.com/news/view/36632/Googles-AI-Powered-Fuzzing-Tool-Discovers-26-New-Vulns.html
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Unlocking Google Workspace Security: Are You Doing Enough to Protect Your Data?
Google Workspace has quickly become the productivity backbone for businesses worldwide, offering an all-in-one suite with email, cloud storage and collaboration tools. This single-platform approach makes it easy for teams to connect and work efficiently, no matter where they are, enabling seamless digital transformation that’s both scalable and adaptable.As companies shift from traditional, First seen…
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DOJ Asks Google to Sell $20 Billion Worth Chrome to End Monopoly
In a dramatic escalation of its antitrust lawsuit against Google, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has proposed sweeping changes to the tech giant’s operations, including the forced sale of its Chrome browser and potentially its Android operating system. The proposal, which aims to address concerns over Google’s dominance in search distribution, has sparked sharp…
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AI and Open Source Security: The Critical Role of AI-Powered Fuzzing in Finding Flaws
Google initiative First seen on thecyberexpress.com Jump to article: thecyberexpress.com/ai-in-fuzzing-uncovers-vulnerabilities/
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Here’s what to know about Google Cloud mandating MFA by end of 2025
First seen on scworld.com Jump to article: www.scworld.com/perspective/heres-what-to-know-about-google-cloud-mandating-mfa-by-end-of-2025
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Apple Patches Two Zero-Day Attack Vectors
Threat actors exploited two vulnerabilities in Intel-based machines. Google’s Threat Analysis Group discovered the flaws. First seen on techrepublic.com Jump to article: www.techrepublic.com/article/apple-patches-zero-day-vulnerabilities/
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DOJ Proposes Breaking Up Google: Calls for Sale of Chrome Browser
The DOJ proposes tough proposals in its antitrust lawsuit against Google, including selling the Chrome browser, limiting search… First seen on hackread.com Jump to article: hackread.com/doj-propose-breaking-up-google-selling-chrome-browser/
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How to Unenroll a Student from a Google Classroom: A Step-by-Step Guide
Technology tools for teaching and learning are booming in K-12 classrooms everywhere. Teachers are using multiple tools for all types of reasons. And Google Classroom has become a popular option as a Learning Management System (LMS) for its ease of use and integration with other Google Workspace apps. Integrating technology in the classroom is a…
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Google OSS-Fuzz Harnesses AI to Expose 26 Hidden Security Vulnerabilities
One of these flaws detected using LLMs was in the widely used OpenSSL library First seen on infosecurity-magazine.com Jump to article: www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/google-oss-fuzz-ai-expose-26/
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Google’s AI-Powered OSS-Fuzz Tool Finds 26 Vulnerabilities in Open-Source Projects
Google has revealed that its AI-powered fuzzing tool, OSS-Fuzz, has been used to help identify 26 vulnerabilities in various open-source code repositories, including a medium-severity flaw in the OpenSSL cryptographic library.”These particular vulnerabilities represent a milestone for automated vulnerability finding: each was found with AI, using AI-generated and enhanced fuzz targets,” First seen on thehackernews.com…
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Criminals ‘Ghost Tap’ NFC for Payment Cash-Out Attacks
Tactic Uses Stolen Cards Added to Apple Pay and Google Pay Digital Wallets. Criminals have been caught tapping a new type of relay attack to cash-out stolen payment cards added to legitimate digital wallets. These criminals use money mules who carry an Android device able to capture and relay NFC communications used by ATMs to…
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Google’s AI bug hunters sniff out two dozen-plus code gremlins that humans missed
OSS-Fuzz is making a strong argument for LLMs in security research First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2024/11/20/google_ossfuzz/
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New Ghost Tap attack abuses NFC mobile payments to steal money
Cybercriminals have devised a novel method to cash out from stolen credit card details linked to mobile payment systems such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, dubbed ‘Ghost Tap,’ which relays NFC card data to money mules worldwide. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-ghost-tap-attack-abuses-nfc-mobile-payments-to-steal-money/
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Ghost Tap: Hackers Exploiting NFCGate to Steal Funds via Mobile Payments
Threat actors are increasingly banking on a new technique that leverages near-field communication (NFC) to cash out victim’s funds at scale.The technique, codenamed Ghost Tap by ThreatFabric, enables cybercriminals to cash-out money from stolen credit cards linked to mobile payment services such as Google Pay or Apple Pay and relaying NFC traffic.”Criminals can now misuse…
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UK CMA Clears Alphabet, Anthropic Partnership
Google Does Not Have Material Influence Over Antrhtopic, Agency Says. The U.K. antitrust regulator called off an investigation into a $2 billion partnership between computing giant Alphabet and artificial intelligence startup Anthropic. The .K. Competition and Markets Authority probe sought to understand if the deal forms a relevant merger situation. First seen on govinfosecurity.com Jump…
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Samsung phone users under attack, Google warns
First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2024/10/24/samsung_phone_eop_attacks/
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Google report shows CISOs must embrace change to stay secure
Google’s latest report, conducted in partnership with Hypothesis Group, reveals a stark reality for organizations: incremental security measures are no longer … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2024/11/19/google-report-enterprise-security/
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The Future of Search Marketing: Beyond Google’s Horizon
As traditional search marketing evolves, cybersecurity companies must embrace a new paradigm that combines AI-driven discovery, interactive tools, and secure platforms. Learn how to leverage multi-platform presence, intent-based search and practical tools to create lasting ties with security firms. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2024/11/the-future-of-search-marketing-beyond-googles-horizon/
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Fake Bitwarden ads on Facebook push info-stealing Chrome extension
Fake Bitwarden password manager advertisements on Facebook are pushing a malicious Google Chrome extension that collects and steals sensitive user data from the browser. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/fake-bitwarden-ads-on-facebook-push-info-stealing-chrome-extension/
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Google Chrome 129 legt Fokus auf Zertifikate, HTTP-Sicherheit und AI
First seen on computerbase.de Jump to article: www.computerbase.de/2024-09/google-browser-chrome-129-legt-fokus-auf-zertifikate-http-sicherheit-und-ai
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Spatial Memory Safety: Google will Speichersicherheit auch in C++
Tags: googleWeil die Transformation der C++-Codebasen in speichersichere Sprachen Jahre dauern wird, bringt Google C++-Bibliotheken Out-of-Bounds-Checks bei. First seen on golem.de Jump to article: www.golem.de/news/spatial-memory-safety-google-will-speichersicherheit-auch-in-c-2411-190881.html
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Gmail’s New Shielded Email Feature Lets Users Create Aliases for Email Privacy
Google appears to be readying a new feature called Shielded Email that allows users to create email aliases when signing up for online services and better combat spam.The feature was first reported by Android Authority last week following a teardown of the latest version of Google Play Services for Android.The idea is to create unique,…
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SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 20
Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape. Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape. New Campaign Uses Remcos RAT to Exploit Victims Bengal cat lovers in Australia get psspsspss’d in Google-driven…
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Google’s Gemini AI Chatbot Keeps Telling Users to Die
Google’s Gemini AI Chatbot faces backlash after multiple incidents of it telling users to die, raising concerns about… First seen on hackread.com Jump to article: hackread.com/google-gemini-ai-chatbot-tells-users-to-die/
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Google Cloud to make multi-factor authentication mandatory in 2025
First seen on techcrunch.com Jump to article: techcrunch.com/2024/11/05/google-cloud-to-make-multi-factor-authentication-mandatory-in-2025/
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Stalking-Apps: GFF reicht Beschwerde gegen Google-Werbung ein
Tags: googleFirst seen on golem.de Jump to article: www.golem.de/news/stalking-apps-gff-reicht-beschwerde-gegen-google-werbung-ein-2411-190443.html
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Google Gemini tells grad student to ‘please die’ while helping with his homework
Tags: googleFirst true sign of AGI blowing a fuse with a frustrating user? First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2024/11/15/google_gemini_prompt_bad_response/
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Google fixes 2 Vertex AI flaws that could lead to privilege escalation, model leaks
First seen on scworld.com Jump to article: www.scworld.com/news/google-fixes-2-vertex-ai-flaws-that-could-lead-to-privilege-escalation-model-leaks
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In Other News: TSA Wants New Cyber Rules, Scam Call Detection in Android, SIM Swappers Arrested
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: TSA proposes new cyber rules for pipelines and railroads, Google adds scam call detection to Android, SIM swappers arrested in US. The post In Other News: TSA Wants New Cyber Rules, Scam Call Detection in Android, SIM Swappers Arrested appeared first on SecurityWeek. First seen on…

