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Alibaba’s Cloud Business Reset: The Wu Era Begins

Daniel Zhang’s departure from Alibaba signifies a turning point for the company, which faced rigorous regulatory scrutiny during his leadership. Alibaba’s stock fell over 4% in the Hong Kong market on Monday, shortly after Daniel Zhang, the former CEO of the Alibaba Group, resigned from his position. He had refocused on cloud computing just two […]

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State Hackers Target Aerospace

Nation-State Hackers Breach U.S. Aerospace

Multiple nation-state hackers target undisclosed U.S. aerospace company. Multiple nation-state hackers reportedly exploited two vulnerabilities to target an undisclosed aerospace company in the United States this year. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) advisory detected signs of a security breach within the affected organization as early as January. In response, the FBI and U.S.

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Apple Addresses Exploited Vulnerabilities.

Apple’s Fight Against Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities

Apple addresses two zero-day vulnerabilities that hackers may have actively exploited. On Thursday, Apple took action by releasing software updates to tackle two zero-day vulnerabilities that hackers may have actively exploited. One of these vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2023-41064, could expose certain devices such as iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches to attacks when they process

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National Security AI Strategies

NSA and Cyber Command Leaders Unveil Bold AI Strategies for National Security

Leaders from the National Security Agency (NSA) and U.S. Cyber Command have revealed their comprehensive strategies for harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) in national security. On Tuesday, leaders from both the National Security Agency (NSA) and U.S. Cyber Command announced they had completed their individual assessments of how they plan to use artificial intelligence (AI) in

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VPN Linux client vulnerability

Atlas VPN Linux Client Flaw: Is Your IP Address Safe?

Researchers have uncovered a zero-day vulnerability in Atlas VPN’s Linux client, capable of revealing a user’s true IP address when simply visiting a website. Atlas VPN, an affordable VPN solution utilizing the WireGuard protocol, offers compatibility with all major operating systems. A researcher shared a proof-of-concept exploit on Reddit, demonstrating that Atlas VPN’s latest Linux

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USYD Reports Data Breach

Sydney University’s Cybersecurity Response: Lessons in Crisis Management

“The University of Sydney (USYD) reported a security breach involving a third-party service provider that exposed the personal data of recent international applicants. Notably, this prestigious public university, established in 1850, hosts nearly 70,000 students and employs 8,500 academic and administrative staff, earning recognition as one of Australia’s top educational institutions. In the breach notification,

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password reset

Callaway Golf Customers Beware: Data Breach Affects Over 1 Million Users

Topgolf Callaway has initiated a password reset for affected customers and implemented additional security measures. Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp., the company that sells Callaway golf gear, recently revealed a data breach affecting more than one million individuals. The breach started with an “IT system incident” on August 1, impacting users of their e-commerce websites. The

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Microsoft Endorses Tech Data

Microsoft’s Data Ethics: Navigating Surveillance and Cybersecurity

Microsoft’s recent statement seems to endorse data collection by major tech companies under certain conditions. Microsoft’s recent statement, posted on LinkedIn on August 29th, suggests that major tech companies can collect and manipulate extensive personal data from the public for profit or under Western government directives, but deem it unacceptable when other regimes do the

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Michigan Cyberattack

University of Michigan Faces Cyberattack: Delays in Financial Aid and Online Tools

University of Michigan faces a cyberattack causing internet disruption and financial aid delays. The University of Michigan announced its separation from the internet and the temporary suspension of certain system access in response to a cyberattack that began on Sunday. Ravi Pendse, the Chief Information Officer, communicated with the university’s large student body of over

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