News Wrap: Deepfake CEO Voice Scam, Facebook Phone Data Exposed | Threatpost
In this week’s news wrap ended Sept. 6, the Threatpost team breaks down the biggest news of the week, including: For the full podcast, see Read More
In this week’s news wrap ended Sept. 6, the Threatpost team breaks down the biggest news of the week, including: For the full podcast, see Read More
Facebook, Microsoft and a number of universities have joined forces to sponsor a contest promoting research and development to combat deepfakes, or videos altered through Read More
College students settling back into school might want to think twice before clicking on an email prompting them to renew their school library account. Researchers Read More
After a ransomware attack slapped a hefty payout demand of $5.3 million on New Bedford, Mass., the city announced that it is instead opting to Read More
As breaches and cyberattacks grow in a steady upward trajectory, organizations are increasingly looking for ways to protect their assets, outsourcing critical Incident Response (IR) Read More
Two critical vulnerabilities in a food-quality management software package would allow adversaries to completely compromise the system. The issues affect the AK-EM 800 product from Read More
Patch management is a thankless job. Data shows, despite best efforts, that 80 percent of enterprise applications have at least one unpatched vulnerability in them, Read More
In the first known case of successful financial scamming via audio deep fakes, cybercrooks were able to create a near-perfect impersonation of a chief executive’s Read More
Chief information security officers (CISOs) of Global 2000 enterprises have one of the toughest jobs in the world, defending their organization’s cyberspace and being the Read More
Customers of TGI Fridays Australia were “strongly recommended” to change their MyFridays membership rewards program passwords. According to an email sent to customers this week, Read More