Events , RSAC Conference , RSAC Conference Featured Vice President Singer on How Custom AI Models Improve Security, Cost and Control Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • March 24, 2026     Yaron Singer, vice president, AI and security, Foundation AI, Cisco General-purpose artificial intelligence models were not built for cybersecurity, and the gap is showing....
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! My friend Lisa called me last night, voice shaking. Someone had cleaned out her PayPal. Then her Amazon. Then they tried her bank. Three accounts in 40 minutes. The criminals never touched her passwords. They didn’t have to. They had her email. 10 SIMPLE CYBERSECURITY RESOLUTIONS FOR...
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A month after a shooting at Skyline High School injured one student and saw two other minors arrested, students and parents want more campus safeguards, but with more focus on a positive campus culture and less on punitive measures.  The Oakland Hills campus already has some safety precautions, like additional fencing around the campus perimeter,...
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The Buzz ■ Databricks launches Lakewatch, an AI-powered cybersecurity platform to automate threat detection and response as the company prepares for its highly anticipated IPO ■ The new product leverages AI to help organizations respond faster to attacks based on newly disclosed vulnerabilities, addressing the accelerating speed of cyber threats ■ The strategic expansion into...
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Meta failed to protect kids from sexual predators and misled users about its platforms’ safety, violating New Mexico law, a jury found Tuesday in a landmark case. The tech giant was ordered to pay $375 million in civil penalties. The verdict came after six weeks of testimony from witnesses that included ex-Meta executives, teachers and...
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If you use apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or password managers on your computer, a new warning from the FBI is something you’ll want to pay close attention to. The agency has alerted in its FLASH report that a group of hackers working for the Iranian government has been caught using fake versions of these popular...
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It’s one of the more unusual hacks you’ll hear about: Drivers across the US were unable to start their cars because their DUI ignition-lock devices were compromised. The hack hit Intoxalock, an Iowa company and one of the nation’s biggest suppliers of the gizmos, earlier this month, reports Ars Technica. It’s not clear how...
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Traces of the Russian hacking group Fancy Bear, which US and UK government institutions link to Russia’s military intelligence service, the GRU, have been found within Serbia’s Ministry of Defence, the Military Academy and the Military Medical Academy.  The internationally connected group of independent cybersecurity experts Ctrl Alt Intel announced that in mid-March, they managed...
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SUMMARY To improve detection and recovery, MoS Kumar said that the government’s CFCFRMS has helped save over ₹8,690 Cr in response to 24.65 Lakh complaints Meanwhile, RBI executive director P Vasudevan said that more than 6.1 Cr cyberattack attempts were made on the central bank’s website in Q3 FY26 The top RBI official also reportedly...
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Ravie LakshmananMar 24, 2026Malware / Endpoint Security An ongoing phishing campaign is targeting French-speaking corporate environments with fake resumes that lead to the deployment of cryptocurrency miners and information stealers. “The campaign uses highly obfuscated VBScript files disguised as resume/CV documents, delivered through phishing emails,” Securonix researchers Shikha Sangwan, Akshay Gaikwad, and Aaron Beardslee said...
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