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Pro-Ukraine hackers wiped 2 petabytes of data from Russian research center

Security Affairs

The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense states that pro-Ukraine hackers wiped 2 petabytes of data from a Russian research center. The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine revealed that pro-Ukraine hackers group “BO Team” wiped the database of the Far Eastern Scientific Research Center of Space Hydrometeorology “Planet.” The Russian center processes data received from satellites and also provides relevant p

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23andMe Failed to Detect Account Intrusions for Months

WIRED Threat Level

Plus: North Korean hackers get into generative AI, a phone surveillance tool that can monitor billions of devices gets exposed, and ambient light sensors pose a new privacy risk.

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Participants earned more than $1.3M at the Pwn2Own Automotive competition

Security Affairs

Bug bounty hunters earned more than $1.3 million for hacking Teslas, infotainment systems, and electric vehicle chargers at the Pwn2Own Automotive competition. The Zero Day Initiative’s Pwn2Own Automotive competition has ended, participants demonstrated 49 zero-day vulnerabilities affecting automotive products earning a total of $1,323,750. The amazing Synacktiv team won the competition and earned a total of $450,000.

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Troy Hunt

I spent longer than I expected talking about Trello this week, in part because I don't feel the narrative they presented properly acknowledges their responsibility for the incident and in part because I think the impact of scraping in general is misunderstood. I suspect many of us are prone to looking at this in a very binary fashion: if the data is publicly accessible anyway, scraping it poses no risk.

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Prevent Data Breaches With Zero-Trust Enterprise Password Management

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Cognizant Collaborates with ServiceNow to Enhance Workplace Services Solution with Generative AI Capabilities

Information Matters

IT services company Cognizant has announced a new collaboration with ServiceNow aimed at enhancing Cognizant’s WorkNEXT modern workplace services solution with generative AI capabilities, according to a press release. The Read more The post Cognizant Collaborates with ServiceNow to Enhance Workplace Services Solution with Generative AI Capabilities appeared first on Information Matters - Where AI Meets Knowledge Management.

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