A Chinese company has developed an AI-piloted submersible that can reach speeds “similar to a destroyer or a US Navy torpedo,” dive “up to 60 metres underwater,” and “remain static for more than a month, like the stealth capabilities of a nuclear submarine.” In case you’re worried about the military applications of this, you can relax because the company says that the submersible is “designated for civilian use” and can “launch research rockets.” “Research rockets.” Sure. ...
Building Identity Resilience for the Front Lines | CSA
In unreliable network situations, an ICAM (Identity, Credential, & Access Management) framework should function efficiently even without network access.
Police takes down six DDoS-for-hire services, arrests admins
Polish authorities have detained four suspects linked to six DDoS-for-hire platforms, believed to have facilitated thousands of attacks targeting schools, government services, businesses, and gaming platforms worldwide since 2022.
Piratage de WhatsApp via le logiciel Pegasus : NSO Group versera 167 millions de dollars à Meta
La société israélienne est accusée par la firme de Mark Zuckerberg d'avoir exploité des failles de sa messagerie en 2018 et 2019 pour espionner...-Cybersécurité
Jury orders NSO Group to pay $168 million to WhatsApp for facilitating Pegasus hacks of its users
The six-year case is the culmination of a Meta lawsuit filed in 2019, which argued that the NSO Group repeatedly attacked WhatsApp with spyware vectors, continuing to break into its systems even as the social media giant patched vulnerabilities.
Trump calls on Colorado to release election-denying clerk from jail | CyberScoop
The state’s AG vowed to defend the prosecution of Tina Peters, an election clerk behind one of the most serious breaches of voting systems in U.S. history.
DOD cyber policy nominee vows to ‘revaluate’ offensive cyber guardrails
Katie Sutton, nominated to serve as assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy, told lawmakers that the U.S. needs to be able to effectively respond to cyberattacks.
Apache Parquet exploit tool detect servers vulnerable to critical flaw
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NIST loses key cyber experts in standards and research
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