Cybersecurity
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The technology director of Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District in Texas says AI will make phishing campaigns and deepfake videos more sophisticated, requiring more vigilance on the part of network users.
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Some school district IT teams have been experimenting with using generative AI tools for cybersecurity, for example to analyze data logs on help desk tickets to improve incident response plans, or to troubleshoot code.
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The incident, described as an “attempted interruption,” prompted staffers to work manually, and led to the cancellation of a City Council meeting. Water, sewer and tax payments are also disrupted.
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EFF asks judge to uphold key trademark ruling.
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Injunction won against text spammers.
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"This type of malicious code is not usually the end in itself."
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"This is one of the most bizarre pieces of malware we have seen in our labs for quite some time, but it's data-destroying payload is no laughing matter."
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"The substantial costs and looming implementation deadline make Real ID unworkable and unreasonable."
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DHS will grant states an extension of the compliance deadline until December 31, 2009.
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"Hi, I'm Casper, I am a bored Sun developer and I wrote this piece of code."
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Top ten threats and hoaxes reported in February 2007.
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"We will work closely with states to implement these standards and protect American's privacy against identity theft and the use of fraudulent documents."
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The group claims the total cost of issuing new licenses with RFID chips could reach $17.4 billion and the average cost of a license would shoot from between $10 to $20 to more than $93.
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"This is an issue that needs to be discussed in every home, every schoolroom and every business across the state."
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The four-year, $44 million contract to provide the hardware, software, services and consulting for the Medi-Cal system.
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"Storm Worm," continues to severely impact worldwide mailboxes in successive waves.
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"We are taking steps to notify you of this, consistent with our policy, and with the sensitivity around all HIV related issues."
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"The aim of malware creators is purely financial and Trojans and spyware are the best types of malware for this purpose."
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The biggest threat to companies' data is overwhelmingly internal, due either to malicious or negligent insiders or to faulty controls and oversight.
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Amount of malware detected in 2006 same as past 15 years, combined.
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Computers were accessed using Trojan horses and social engineering tricks.
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