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Security Copilot
Microsoft is expanding its AI-supported Security Copilot, which was introduced a year ago, to include autonomous agents. These are intended to support overburdened security teams in their work. The company has introduced six of its own AI agents for its Security Copilot as well as five more from partner
Thousands of TP-Link Archer routers as target
Security researchers from the threat research team at Cato Networks have identified a new threat: the IoT botnet “Ballista”. This malware exploits a serious vulnerability in TP-Link Archer routers to spread unhindered across the internet.
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Jun Young-hyun takes over
South Korean electronics giant Samsung is mourning the loss of its co-CEO Han Jong-hee. As announced by the company on Tuesday. The 63-year-old business leader died following a heart attack.
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Integration in Forcepoint architecture
Forcepoint has signed an agreement to acquire Getvisibility, a provider of AI-powered solutions for Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) and Data Detection & Response (DDR).
What happens to the data?
More than 15 million users entrusted the US company 23andme with their DNA data for analysis. Now 23andme has filed for insolvency – and the database could have a new owner.
Ransom demands
The security company CloudSEK reports that an attacker has gained access to Oracle Cloud infrastructure – but Oracle vehemently denies this.
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CEOs of global corporations in Beijing
Dozens of board members from global corporations have accepted an invitation from China to Beijing. There, the government is heavily promoting itself. But a major issue hovers over the meeting.
Novo Nordisk replaced
Shares in the Walldorf-based technology group have been benefiting from the cloud strategy for some time now. The AI boom is also driving the stock market value. But this is not the only reason why SAP is currently in first place in the ranking.
Multi-stage malware infection chains
Cybercriminals are increasingly using fake “I’m not a robot” CAPTCHAs for multi-stage malware infection chains, relying on users’ increasing willingness to click.
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