Blog Digest December 2021

Blog Digest December 2021

Cybersecurity Winter is coming

Marc Ruef
by Marc Ruef
on December 29, 2021
time to read: 4 minutes

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5G now means some flights won’t be able to land when pilots can’t see the runway

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Assisted-Suicide Chamber Approved by Authorities in Switzerland

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Bizarre Creatures Are World’s First Self-Replicating ‘Living Robots’, Scientists Say

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BlackCat: A New Rust-based Ransomware Malware Spotted in the Wild

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China Created an AI ‘Prosecutor’ That Can Charge People with Crimes

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How did Noname Security become a Unicorn making $5 million a year?

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How Ethical Hackers Could Help Us Build Trust in AI

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If you find an unwanted AirTag, here’s how to disable it

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Indian PM Modi’s Twitter hacked with bitcoin tweet

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Inside Intel’s Secret Warehouse in Costa Rica

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Insights on ransomware attacks

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Ransomware accounts for nearly 50% of security events

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Really stupid “smart contract” bug let hackers steal $31 million in digital coin

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The Myth of Artificial Intelligence

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This Air Force Targeting AI Thought It Had a 90% Success Rate. It Was More Like 25%

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Vulnerability Spotlight: Vulnerabilities in metal detector peripheral could allow attackers to manipulate security devices

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We invited an AI to debate its own ethics in the Oxford Union -what it said was startling

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When is a Scrape a Breach?

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Why We Need To Beat ‘Breach Fatigue’ At Work and at Home

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Worthless Security Practices

About the Author

Marc Ruef

Marc Ruef has been working in information security since the late 1990s. He is well-known for his many publications and books. The last one called The Art of Penetration Testing is discussing security testing in detail. He is a lecturer at several faculties, like ETH, HWZ, HSLU and IKF. (ORCID 0000-0002-1328-6357)

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