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LLM based AI Can Now Execute Cyberattacks Autonomously.

Efosa Udinmwen of Techradar Pro reports on a study showing that AI can execute cyber attacks with zero human input. article here: .https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/ai-llms-are-now-so-clever-that-they-can-independently-plan-and-execute-cyberattacks-without-human-intervention-and-i-fear-that-it-is-only-going-to-get-worse

New Exploit Allows Attackers to Pose As You Using Direct Send

Jack Perry reports on a new Cybersecurity Threat: Attackers are abusing Microsoft 365’s Direct Send feature—originally intended to allow applications and multifunction devices to send emails without authentication—to send phishing emails that appear to come from legitimate internal users. Full Article ...

It is Always DNS, even when its not DNS, it’s DNS.

Dan Goodin of Ars Technica discusses the vulnerability of DNS. Full Article

Microsoft Alerts Business and Governments About Active Attacks

Microsoft Alerts Business and Governments About Active Attacks on Sharepoint Servers On Premise (Not Cloud) KCRG news reports on active attacks on SharePoint servers. Full Article

DOJ Removes Russian Malware

Kevin Purdy of Ars Technica reports on DOJ fighting Russian Malware -article  

Network Outage triggers service issues at Lovelace

Ransomware is a bit like Covid.  If it has not hit you yet, you do know someone it has. Sam Smith ...

Over 1.5B Facebook credentials hit the black market today.

Perhaps this is the real cause of the “outage” reported Monday. Miklos Zoltan of Privacy Affairs reports  -Article

Update Your Apple Devices Now

There is a critical flaw in Apple devices (phones and tablets) that really needs to be addressed right away. This flaw ...

Is Cyber Insurance Making Ransomware More Prevalent?

Danny Palmer of ZDNet reports on how cybersecurity insurance could be fueling the ransomware industry. -Article

Remote support tool leaves millions of Dell devices vulnerable:

Lily Hay Newman of Ars Technica reports on Dell SupportAssist vulnerabilities -Article

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