The right-to-repair movement has had its share of adversaries. From Big Tech to politicians and individuals who don’t think product repairability… Story on Ars Technica
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When Apps Go Rogue
Interesting story of an Apple Macintosh app that went rogue. Basically, it was a good app until one particular update, when it went bad. Story on Schneier On Security
Better Safe Than Sorry: How to Run a Security Checkup on Your Google Account
You CANNOT be too cautious… Story on PCMag
Google AI in Workspace Adds New Zero-Trust and Digital Sovereignty Controls
At a Google Cloud press event on Tuesday, the company announced Google Cloud’s rollout over the course of this year of new AI-powered… Story on TechRepublic
Prelude Security Tackles Continuous Security Testing in Containers
Prelude Security has enhanced its Probes technology to help security teams run continuous security tests on all endpoints including containers Story on Dark Reading
ID Theft Can Be Fatal: A Rising Number of Victims Report Suicidal Thoughts
Consequences are always piling on… Story on PCMag
Haggling With Hackers: Surprising Lessons From 50 Negotiations With Ransomware Gangs
The prevailing wisdom from cybersecurity experts is that trying to negotiate with ransomware hackers is a bad idea Story on PCMag
DEF CON Generative AI Hacking Challenge Explored Cutting Edge of Security Vulnerabilities
OpenAI, Google, Meta and more companies put their large language models to the test on the weekend of August 12 at the DEF CON Story on TechRepublic
Dig Security State of Cloud Data Security 2023 Report Finds Exposed Sensitive Data in More Than 30% of Cloud Assets
Dig Security, the cloud data security leader, today released findings from its first-ever ‘State of Cloud Data Security’ Report Story on Dark Reading
Hacking AI? Here are 4 common attacks on AI, according to Google’s red team
Anytime a new technology becomes popular, you can expect there’s someone trying to hack it. Story on ZDNet