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IDEsaster: 30+ Vulnerabilities Found in AI-IDEs Allow Silent RCE and Data Theft
More than thirty vulnerabilities have been uncovered in popular AI-enhanced development environments, all of which allow attackers —
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Exploit Attempts Surge for React2Shell
Hacker interest is high in a days-old vulnerability in widely used web application framework React, with dozens of organizations already falling victim to it, cybersecurity experts warn. React is used by an estimated two-fifths of the world's top 10,000 websites.
UK Hospital Asks Court to Stymie Ransomware Data Leak
A National Health Service hospital is seeking assistance from the U.K. High Court to stymie a potential data leak tied to a ransomware hack. The hospital, NHS Barts, said ransomware group Clop targeted its network in August.
Hacking as a Prompt: Malicious LLMs Find Users
The cybercrime-as-a-service model has a new product line, with malicious large language models built without ethical guardrails selling on Telegram for $50 monthly or distributed free on GitHub. Others groups are taking the open-source route.
Senators Reintroduce Bill to Boost Healthcare Cybersecurity
Four U.S. lawmakers - including the chair of the Senate health, education, labor and pensions committee - are taking another stab with a bipartisan bill aimed at strengthening cybersecurity in healthcare. That includes bolstering HIPAA, and providing cyber grants and training to the sector.
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Apple, Google and Samsung May Enable Always-On GPS in India
The Indian government is currently evaluating a controversial proposal from the telecom industry that would mandate smartphone manufacturers to enable “always-on” satellite location tracking. This move has sparked significant opposition from major technology companies, including Apple, Google, and Samsung, who argue it poses serious privacy and security risks. The proposal was put forward by the […]
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