Market research company Klue told customers that it believes the hacking group that stole their data is now deleting it. The company, however, warned about a second group of hackers wanting ransom.
Oracle expands its AI database security strategy with new data protection, patching, and cyber resilience tools to help enterprises respond faster to AI-driven threats.
Israeli surveillance company Cellebrite ended sales to Russia in early 2021. A few months later, Russia used its tech to search a prominent opponent of the regime, new research indicates.
Security researchers found evidence that Russian authorities hacked the iPhone of a political opponent using a phone-unlocking device made by Cellebrite, even after the company said it would stop selling to Putin’s government.
According to a new site, 24% of the most popular websites in the world don’t offer support for passkeys, which are considered the most secure way to log in to apps and services.
Bitdefender RealCheck brings deepfake detection to Android and iOS, checking suspicious videos for manipulation and scam intent before users share clips, click links, send money, or trust impersonated public figures.
It’s unclear why Klue had not revoked the credential after the limited pilot, which hackers then used to breach a system holding keys for accessing customers’ data.
As AI tools flood open-source maintainers with low quality bug reports, OpenAI’s new Patch the Planet initiative aims to filter out the noise and fix real threats.
This is the second data breach to affect LastPass customers in recent years, after one of the password manager’s tech partners was recently breached.
Passwords containing football player or club names can be cracked in milliseconds, warn security researchers.