Blog Digest May 2023

Blog Digest May 2023

These are the heated Cybersecurity Weeks

Marc Ruef
by Marc Ruef
on May 31, 2023
time to read: 3 minutes

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25 Years Later: Reflecting on L0pht’s 1998 Congress Testimonial and the Evolution of Cybersecurity

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A Lawyer’s Filing “Is Replete with Citations to Non-Existent Cases“Thanks, ChatGPT?

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An apparently AI-generated hoax of an explosion at the Pentagon went viral online and markets briefly dipped

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Apple releases first Rapid Security Response update for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS users

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Bricking Incident – Public Announcement

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China bans Micron’s products from key infrastructure over security risk

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Data Protection Commission announces conclusion of inquiry into Meta Ireland

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Fake scientific papers are alarmingly common

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Google “We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI”

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Hackers are increasingly using ChatGPT lures to spread malware on Facebook

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Here’s how long it takes new BrutePrint attack to unlock 10 different smartphones

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How Rogue AIs may Arise

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HP disables customers’ printers if they use ink cartridges from cheaper rivals

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Microsoft Advisories Are Getting Worse

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Professor Flunks All His Students After ChatGPT Falsely Claims It Wrote Their Papers

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Tesla leak reportedly reveals thousands of Autopilot safety complaints

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This Brain Activity Decoder Translates Ideas Into Text Using Only Brain Scans

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Twitter just realized it was dumb to cut off automated public service tweets

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US bans North Korean outsourcer and its feisty freelancers

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Vint Cerf on 3 Mistakes He Made in TCP/IP

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We Asked ChatGPT To Name Its Cybersecurity Risks. Here Are the Answers

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Why we should be more open about ransomware attacks

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Windows 11 finally gets native RAR support

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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