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Play Ransomware Goes Commercial - Now Offered as a Service to Cybercriminals

Play Ransomware Goes Commercial – Now Offered as a Service to Cybercriminals

Nov 21, 2023NewsroomRansomware-as-a-service The ransomware strain known as Play is now being offered to other threat actors “as a service,” new evidence unearthed by Adlumin has revealed. “The unusual lack of even small variations between attacks suggests that they are being carried out by affiliates who have purchased the ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) and are following step-by-step […]

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8 top industries for private 5G

8 top industries for private 5G

“The radios are more expensive on the 5G side,” he says. But with fewer radios needed, the hardware costs become comparable. “And then you have to take into account the cable pulls for five times as many access points, the labor costs, the switching infrastructure, and the aggregation points,” he adds. “So you wind up […]

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Digi International updates SkyCloud features for industrial monitoring and control solutions

Sigma Synthetic Fraud v4 uncovers multiplex synthetic-specific features

Socure has launched Sigma Synthetic Fraud v4. The product uses advanced machine learning and diverse, third-party and network feedback data to uncover patterns linked to insidious synthetic identity fraud. The Deloitte Center for Financial Services expects synthetic identity fraud to generate at least $23 billion in losses by 2030. Synthetic identity fraud is a financial […]

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Mojo: The usability of Python with the performance of C

The AI assistant trained on your company’s data

Today’s guest is Joel Hellermark, founder and CEO of Sana, an AI-powered end-to-end learning platform. He talks with Ben and Ryan about a polymath Renaissance, what regulation might look like in the AI space, the intersection of AI and neuroscience, and why AI assistants aren’t turning into Terminators anytime soon. Source link

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JDK 22: The new features in Java 22

JDK 22: The new features in Java 22

Java Development Kit 22, set to arrive in March 2024 as the next version of Java Standard Edition, has five features planned so far, with statements before super(…) and string templates joining unnamed variables and patterns, a foreign function and memory API, and a seventh incubator of a vector API on the JDK 22 target […]

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A November rain of patches from Microsoft – Sophos News

A November rain of patches from Microsoft – Sophos News

Microsoft on Tuesday released patches for 57 vulnerabilities, including 31 for Windows. Eleven other product groups are also affected. Of the 57 CVEs addressed, just 3 are considered Critical in severity; 2 of those are in Windows, while the third falls in Azure. One CVE, an Important-severity elevation-of-privilege issue (CVE-2023-36049), affects both .NET and Visual […]

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