by Hunter Feybusch
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by Hunter Feybusch
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- Report from hornetsecurity has found that 427.8 millions emails received by businesses in 2024 contained malicious content.
- “Once again, phishing remains the most prevalent form of attack in 2024,” Hornet’s security researchers write
- “This was confirmed by the analysis of 55.6 billions emails, showing that phishing remains a top concern consistently year over year. Malicious URL’s and advanced fee scams were responsible for 22.7% and 6.4% respectively.”
– Research published by Economist magazine – Over 600+ senior executives were interviewed – reveals a widening gap between AI ambition and workforce readiness – highlights how the disconnect between strategy and execution is preventing organizations from capturing AI’s full potential – 88% of senior executives view AI as a source of competitive advantage – […]
Reminder that OAuth v1.0 authentification standard, co-developed by Microsoft, has been updated to OAuth 2.0 for data security reasons If customers have an older MFP that does have available new firmware to upgrade v 1.0 to 2.0, customers may have problems using some scanning features Example of how users may be impacted if still using […]
Report published by Techbrew Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron control over 90% of the world’s DRAM )dynamic Random Access Memory) chip supply Are now allocating more DRAM chip supply to AI infrastructure projects than personal devices While new DRAM manufacturing plants are planned, they will not start producing product for years Expect DRAM supply constraints […]
Heise Online News reports that HP’s Device Manager tool has several UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) firmware security vulnerabilities Could allow hackers to gain higher user privileges Several weaknesses in Curl, OpenSSL, and Tomcar HP offers patches to resolve

