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Hidden inside Dark Caracal’s espionage apps: Old tech

The Parallax

Its success was predicated not on “zero-day” vulnerabilities or new forms of malicious software, but rather on older, known malware delivered via an all-too-familiar method: phishing. The malware included hacked versions of end-to-end encrypted communication apps Signal and WhatsApp.

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Radar trends to watch: August 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

There’s a new technique for protecting natural language systems from attack by misinformation and malware bots: using honeypots to capture attackers’ key phrases proactively, and incorporate defenses into the training process. Web and Mobile. AI and Data. DeepMind’s AlphaFold has made major breakthroughs in protein folding.

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Breaking Down the NASCIO Top 10 for 2023

Palo Alto Networks

Cortex XDR protects legacy Windows, Windows Server, MacOS and Linux systems. With state CIOs focused on strengthening statewide connectivity, expanding rural broadband and deploying 5G, mobile users and devices are more at risk than ever. Palo Alto Networks offers solutions, such as our ML-Powered NGFW for 5G.

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Radar Trends to Watch: August 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

A system is installed; the default password is changed; the person who changed the password leaves; the password is lost; the company installs password recovery software, which is often malware-infested, to recover the password. Tiny Core Linux is amazingly small: a 22MB download, and runs in 48MB of RAM.