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NOV12
China’s Cyber Silence is More Worrying Than Russia’s Noise, Chief Cybersecurity Strategist Says

NTT’s chief cybersecurity strategist Mihoko Matsubara on the new geopolitics of hacking, the "chicken and egg" problem of 5G, and the AGI threat to society. The post China’s Cyber Silence is More Worrying Than Russia’s Noise, Chief Cybersecurity Strategist Says appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Kevin Townsend
NOV12
 Google Sues China-Based Hackers Behind $1 Billion Lighthouse Phishing Platform

Google has filed a civil lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) against China-based hackers who are behind a massive Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) platform called Lighthouse that has ensnared over 1 million users across 120 countries. The PhaaS kit is used to conduct large-scale SMS phishing attacks that exploit trusted brands like E-ZPass and USPS to

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NOV12
How TTP-based Defenses Outperform Traditional IoC Hunting

Behavioral detection allows defenders to recognize activity patterns like privilege escalation, credential theft, and lateral movement—often ahead of encryption or data exfiltration. The post How TTP-based Defenses Outperform Traditional IoC Hunting appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Etay Maor
NOV12
Virtual Event Today: CISO Forum 2025 Virtual Summit

From the evolving role of AI to the realities of cloud risk and governance, the CISO Forum Virtual Summit brings together CISOs, researchers, and innovators to share practical insights and strategies. The post Virtual Event Today: CISO Forum 2025 Virtual Summit appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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NOV12
Amazon Uncovers Attacks Exploited Cisco ISE and Citrix NetScaler as Zero-Day Flaws

Amazon's threat intelligence team on Wednesday disclosed that it observed an advanced threat actor exploiting two then-zero-day security flaws in Cisco Identity Service Engine (ISE) and Citrix NetScaler ADC products as part of attacks designed to deliver custom malware. "This discovery highlights the trend of threat actors focusing on critical identity and network access control infrastructure –

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NOV12
Sweet Security Raises $75 Million for Cloud and AI Security

The cybersecurity startup will use the investment to accelerate global expansion and product innovation. The post Sweet Security Raises $75 Million for Cloud and AI Security appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
NOV12
Google Sues Chinese Cybercriminals Behind ‘Lighthouse’ Phishing Kit

Google is targeting the threat group known as Smishing Triad, which used over 194,000 malicious domains in a campaign. The post Google Sues Chinese Cybercriminals Behind ‘Lighthouse’ Phishing Kit appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Eduard Kovacs
NOV12
High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched by Ivanti and Zoom

Ivanti and Zoom resolved security defects that could lead to arbitrary file writes, elevation of privilege, code execution, and information disclosure. The post High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched by Ivanti and Zoom appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
NOV12
[Webinar] Learn How Leading Security Teams Reduce Attack Surface Exposure with DASR

Every day, security teams face the same problem—too many risks, too many alerts, and not enough time. You fix one issue, and three more show up. It feels like you’re always one step behind. But what if there was a smarter way to stay ahead—without adding more work or stress? Join The Hacker News and Bitdefender for a free cybersecurity webinar to learn about a new approach called Dynamic Attack

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NOV12
Google Paid Out $458,000 at Live Hacking Event

Researchers submitted 107 bug reports during the bugSWAT hacking event at the ESCAL8 conference in New Mexico. The post Google Paid Out $458,000 at Live Hacking Event appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
NOV12
Active Directory Under Siege: Why Critical Infrastructure Needs Stronger Security

Active Directory remains the authentication backbone for over 90% of Fortune 1000 companies. AD's importance has grown as companies adopt hybrid and cloud infrastructure, but so has its complexity. Every application, user, and device traces back to AD for authentication and authorization, making it the ultimate target. For attackers, it represents the holy grail: compromise Active

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NOV12
Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Over 60 Vulnerabilities Patched by Intel

Intel, AMD and Nvidia have published security advisories describing vulnerabilities found recently in their products. The post Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Over 60 Vulnerabilities Patched by Intel appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Eduard Kovacs
NOV12
Microsoft Fixes 63 Security Flaws, Including a Windows Kernel Zero-Day Under Active Attack

Microsoft on Tuesday released patches for 63 new security vulnerabilities identified in its software, including one that has come under active exploitation in the wild. Of the 63 flaws, four are rated Critical and 59 are rated Important in severity. Twenty-nine of these vulnerabilities are related to privilege escalation, followed by 16 remote code execution, 11 information disclosure, three

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NOV12
Google Launches 'Private AI Compute' — Secure AI Processing with On-Device-Level Privacy

Google on Tuesday unveiled a new privacy-enhancing technology called Private AI Compute to process artificial intelligence (AI) queries in a secure platform in the cloud. The company said it has built Private AI Compute to "unlock the full speed and power of Gemini cloud models for AI experiences, while ensuring your personal data stays private to you and is not accessible to anyone else, not

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NOV12
ICS Patch Tuesday: Vulnerabilities Addressed by Siemens, Rockwell, Aveva, Schneider

An Aveva vulnerability also impacts Schneider Electric products and both vendors have published advisories. The post ICS Patch Tuesday: Vulnerabilities Addressed by Siemens, Rockwell, Aveva, Schneider appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Eduard Kovacs