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Feds Identify $14.6 Billion in Healthcare Fraud in Takedown
9 months ago
New Multi-Agency 'Fusion Center' Using AI, Other Tech Will Improve Investigations
The Department of Justice in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services and other agencies said it has identified $14.6 billion in a wide range of healthcare fraud in 2025. The feds say a new "fusion center" using AI and other technologies will improve investigations moving forward.
The Department of Justice in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services and other agencies said it has identified $14.6 billion in a wide range of healthcare fraud in 2025. The feds say a new "fusion center" using AI and other technologies will improve investigations moving forward.
Feds: $14.6 Billion in Healthcare Fraud Busted in Takedown
9 months ago
New Multi-Agency 'Fusion Center' Using AI, Other Tech Will Improve Investigations
The Department of Justice in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services and other agencies said it has busted $14.6 billion in a wide range of healthcare fraud in 2025. The feds say a new "fusion center" using AI and other technologies will improve investigations moving forward.
The Department of Justice in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services and other agencies said it has busted $14.6 billion in a wide range of healthcare fraud in 2025. The feds say a new "fusion center" using AI and other technologies will improve investigations moving forward.
'Skynet' Tries to Outwit AI Malware Analysis
9 months ago
This Is Not the Malicious Code You're Looking For, Malware Tells AI
If you can't outsmart the antivirus, maybe you can sweet-talk the algorithm into looking the other way. Security researchers discovered what appears to be the first known attempt to deploy prompt injection against artificial intelligence-powered malware analysis.
If you can't outsmart the antivirus, maybe you can sweet-talk the algorithm into looking the other way. Security researchers discovered what appears to be the first known attempt to deploy prompt injection against artificial intelligence-powered malware analysis.
Senate Strips AI Moratorium Amid Sharp Bipartisan Opposition
9 months ago
Republicans Remove Controversial AI Regulatory Ban in Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
Senate Republicans removed a state moratorium on artificial intelligence regulations from its version of President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" following bipartisan warnings the component could risk data privacy and civil rights - particularly without a strong federal regulatory framework.
Senate Republicans removed a state moratorium on artificial intelligence regulations from its version of President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" following bipartisan warnings the component could risk data privacy and civil rights - particularly without a strong federal regulatory framework.
20 States Sue HHS to Stop Medicaid Data Sharing with ICE
9 months ago
California AG Leads Effort to Prohibit DHS, ICE From Accessing Personal Health Data
California and 19 other states are suing the Trump administration to stop the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from allegedly disclosing Medicaid beneficiaries' personal health information to the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
California and 19 other states are suing the Trump administration to stop the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from allegedly disclosing Medicaid beneficiaries' personal health information to the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Brave New Kernel: Microsoft Previews Safer Windows Ecosystem
9 months 1 week ago
Windows 11 Revamp Means No Kernel Access Required for Third-Party Security Tools
Nearly one year after a faulty CrowdStrike software update disrupted 8.5 million Windows hosts, causing global IT chaos, Microsoft is previewing multiple resilience changes to Windows, including enabling third-party endpoint security tools to do their magic without needing kernel-level access.
Nearly one year after a faulty CrowdStrike software update disrupted 8.5 million Windows hosts, causing global IT chaos, Microsoft is previewing multiple resilience changes to Windows, including enabling third-party endpoint security tools to do their magic without needing kernel-level access.
Another Billing Software Vendor Hacked by Ransomware
9 months 1 week ago
Horizon Healthcare RCM Hints at Paying Ransom in Data Theft Incident
Horizon Healthcare RCM is the latest revenue cycle management software vendor to report a health data breach involving ransomware and data theft. The firm's breach notification statement suggests that the company paid a ransom to prevent the disclosure of its stolen information.
Horizon Healthcare RCM is the latest revenue cycle management software vendor to report a health data breach involving ransomware and data theft. The firm's breach notification statement suggests that the company paid a ransom to prevent the disclosure of its stolen information.
German BSI Head: Tech Sovereignty Needs Technical Solution
9 months 1 week ago
Claudia Plattner Says Complete Switch to European Technologies Is Unrealistic
European ambitions to replace foreign tech solutions with domestic alternatives are "unrealistic" in the short term, warned the head of the German cybersecurity head cybersecurity agency in a call for greater technological control over cloud platforms.
European ambitions to replace foreign tech solutions with domestic alternatives are "unrealistic" in the short term, warned the head of the German cybersecurity head cybersecurity agency in a call for greater technological control over cloud platforms.
Webinar | Closing the Recovery Gap: A Business-First Approach to Cyber Resilience
9 months 1 week ago
DOJ: Cartel Hacked Phones, Cameras to Track FBI Informants
9 months 1 week ago
New Report Says Mexican Cartel Hired Hacker to Identify, Track and Kill FBI Sources
A Justice Department watchdog found a Mexican cartel hired a hacker to tap mobile data and Mexico City cameras, helping track, intimidate and kill potential U.S. informants linked to El Chapo while calling for reforms to protect sensitive investigations from rapidly evolving technology threats.
A Justice Department watchdog found a Mexican cartel hired a hacker to tap mobile data and Mexico City cameras, helping track, intimidate and kill potential U.S. informants linked to El Chapo while calling for reforms to protect sensitive investigations from rapidly evolving technology threats.
US Announces Crackdown on North Koreans Posing as IT Workers
9 months 1 week ago
DOJ Indictments, Enforcement Actions Follow Nationwide Search for 'Laptop Farms'
Federal prosecutors announced major enforcement actions after a North Korean crime ring used stolen IDs, fake websites and U.S. shell firms to embed IT workers inside more than 100 American companies, stealing data and laundering over $5 million to fund Pyongyang's weapons programs.
Federal prosecutors announced major enforcement actions after a North Korean crime ring used stolen IDs, fake websites and U.S. shell firms to embed IT workers inside more than 100 American companies, stealing data and laundering over $5 million to fund Pyongyang's weapons programs.
Rethinking IT Risk Assessments for OT Environments
9 months 1 week ago
Sydney Trains' Maryam Shoraka on Identifying the Blind Spots in OT Systems
IT organizations can apply multiple frameworks to help reduce risk, but relying on them in OT environments could create blind spots. Security leaders must rethink compliance-driven strategies and adapt controls to meet the unique demands of industrial systems, said Sydney Trains' Maryam Shoraka.
IT organizations can apply multiple frameworks to help reduce risk, but relying on them in OT environments could create blind spots. Security leaders must rethink compliance-driven strategies and adapt controls to meet the unique demands of industrial systems, said Sydney Trains' Maryam Shoraka.
AI Boss Fails Spectacularly in Month-Long Business Test
9 months 1 week ago
Anthropic Claude Agent Loses Money, Hoards Tungsten, Believes It's Human
Unleashing an agentic AI on the office vending machine: What could go wrong? Anthropic and AI safety company Andon Labs found out when they turned over management of a small refrigerator that acted as a vending machine to Claude Sonnet 3.7. Researchers described the AI's conduct as "pretty weird."
Unleashing an agentic AI on the office vending machine: What could go wrong? Anthropic and AI safety company Andon Labs found out when they turned over management of a small refrigerator that acted as a vending machine to Claude Sonnet 3.7. Researchers described the AI's conduct as "pretty weird."
Canada Orders Hikvision to Shut Operations
9 months 1 week ago
Chinese Surveillance Firm Faces Canada National Security Ban
Chinese video surveillance manufacturer Hikvision must close operations in Canada, a government official said Friday, citing national security concerns. The ban is the latest in a string of Western prohibitions against equipment made by partially state-owned Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology.
Chinese video surveillance manufacturer Hikvision must close operations in Canada, a government official said Friday, citing national security concerns. The ban is the latest in a string of Western prohibitions against equipment made by partially state-owned Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology.
Berlin Regulator Orders Apple, Google to Remove DeepSeek
9 months 1 week ago
Chinese-Made AI App Faces European Privacy Pushback
A German data regulator on Friday ordered Apple and Google to remove the Chinese artificial intelligence DeepSeek app from online stores over non-compliance with privacy and digital service rules. Commercial transfers of data outside of trading bloc members are governed by a complex legal system
A German data regulator on Friday ordered Apple and Google to remove the Chinese artificial intelligence DeepSeek app from online stores over non-compliance with privacy and digital service rules. Commercial transfers of data outside of trading bloc members are governed by a complex legal system
Feds Warn Patients, Healthcare Entities of Phishing Scams
9 months 1 week ago
Alerts Come on the Heels of Recent Attacks on Insurers
U.S. federal authorities are warning the public and healthcare sector entities of email and fax phishing scams by fraudsters seeking to steal personal information about patients or payments. The warnings come as three large U.S. insurers continue to recover from recent cyberattacks.
U.S. federal authorities are warning the public and healthcare sector entities of email and fax phishing scams by fraudsters seeking to steal personal information about patients or payments. The warnings come as three large U.S. insurers continue to recover from recent cyberattacks.
Misconfigured AI Servers and Weak Configurations Expose Data, Systems
9 months 1 week ago
Thousands of MCP Servers Leave AI Apps Open to Attack Surfaces
Hundreds of Model Context Protocol servers designed to help AI tools access private data are insecurely exposed online, say BackSlash Security researchers. Weak configurations leave systems vulnerable to data leaks and remote code execution attacks.
Hundreds of Model Context Protocol servers designed to help AI tools access private data are insecurely exposed online, say BackSlash Security researchers. Weak configurations leave systems vulnerable to data leaks and remote code execution attacks.
US Cyber Diplomacy at Risk Amid State Department Shakeup
9 months 1 week ago
State Moves to Restructure Cyber Bureau and Issue Mass Layoffs Despite Court Order
Current and recent former Department of State staffers told Information Security Media Group the agency is preparing to implement layoffs and begin a reorganization despite a San Francisco federal district court order blocking across-the-board layoffs at federal agencies.
Current and recent former Department of State staffers told Information Security Media Group the agency is preparing to implement layoffs and begin a reorganization despite a San Francisco federal district court order blocking across-the-board layoffs at federal agencies.
How Virtual CISO Enhancements Will Help MSPs Grow Operations
9 months 1 week ago
Why Cynomi's Embrace of AI-Driven Security Tools Will Drive MSP and MSSP Efficiency
Cynomi’s recent Series B funding round will deepen AI features, expand its Solution Showcase and enable managed service providers to deliver cybersecurity at scale. CEO David Primor says the company is building the operating system for MSP and MSSP cyber operations.
Cynomi’s recent Series B funding round will deepen AI features, expand its Solution Showcase and enable managed service providers to deliver cybersecurity at scale. CEO David Primor says the company is building the operating system for MSP and MSSP cyber operations.
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