Research
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Human Element Critical in Combating Rising Cyber Threats, Experts Warn
As cyber threats evolve, experts stress the critical role of human intervention in enhancing cybersecurity resilience. Over half of UK businesses face projected cyber breaches in 2024, emphasizing the need for employee training and awareness within organizations.
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Cybersecurity Week in Review: Key Developments in AI and Privacy Issues
This week’s cybersecurity headlines reveal critical developments, including the creation of a fake passport using ChatGPT, Apple’s appeal against a UK encryption order, and Oracle’s confirmation of a cyber incident involving obsolete servers, all underscoring growing concerns around AI misuse and user privacy.
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Cybersecurity Under Siege: Rising Threats Demand Urgent Attention
As cyber attacks continue to rise, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has never been more critical. This article explores various types of threats and the necessary defenses to safeguard digital assets.
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Europol Warns: AI is Transforming Organized Crime Operations
Europol’s latest report reveals that organized crime networks are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance their operations and evade law enforcement, marking a significant evolution in criminal tactics.
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Emerging Cybercriminal Coquettte Exposed for Leveraging Russian Bulletproof Hosting Service
An investigation reveals Coquettte, a novice cybercriminal, who exploited a Russian bulletproof hosting service to distribute malware under the guise of an antivirus tool. This has raised significant cybersecurity concerns regarding emerging threats in the digital landscape.
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Cybersecurity Firm Exposes Ransomware Infrastructure, Protects Victims
Cybersecurity firm Resecurity has successfully infiltrated and dismantled the infrastructure of the BlackLock ransomware gang, providing critical alerts to victims ahead of planned data leaks.
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New Malicious npm Packages Target Open-Source Systems with Sophisticated Attacks
Cybersecurity researchers warn of two malicious npm packages, ethers-provider2 and ethers-providerz, designed to alter legitimate installations, providing attackers enhanced access to developer systems. The novel methods underscore the growing sophistication of software supply chain threats.






