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Get the Guide: 12 Steps to Internet Safety for Nonprofits

TechSoup

Let's be honest — no one thing you do is going to keep you safe from malware or hacker attacks. It takes a multipronged, multilayered approach to really improve your chances at keeping your organization, its data, and its staff more secure.

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Radar Trends to Watch: March 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The malware watches the user’s clipboard for addresses of crypto wallets, and substitutes them with the attacker’s wallet address. Fake ChatGPT apps are being used to spread malware. This algorithm has been designed for CPUs with limited capabilities–specifically CPUs used in “Internet of Things” devices.

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Biohacker’s latest answer to health care hurdles: Homebrew meds

The Parallax

Time for a Department of the Internet of Things? Schmitt, who is also a malware analysis expert, jokes that she’s not fully human any longer, given that the most important part of her body—the organ that keeps her alive—is essentially a computer. My biggest fear is that we might be seeing malware on these devices sooner than we think.

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ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot

TechCrunch

In addition to GPT-4, OpenAI recently connected ChatGPT to the internet with plugins available in alpha to users and developers on the waitlist. May 3, 2023 Hackers are using ChatGPT lures to spread malware on Facebook Meta said in a report on May 3 that malware posing as ChatGPT was on the rise across its platforms.

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