Would Tesla’s SOX Compliance Failures Mean Elon Musk Goes To Jail?

The U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was passed in 2002 in response to financial scandals like Enron, a Texas company I’ve mentioned on this blog several times in terms of mounting allegations that Tesla has engaged in systemic fraud. SOX, required …

How to Implement a Penetration Testing Program in 10 Steps

Penetration tests find security vulnerabilities before hackers do and are critical for keeping organizations safe from cyber threats. You can either create your own pentesting program or hire an outside firm to do it for you. Penetration test services have become common, with many security companies offering them. But they can be expensive and should […]

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Coinbase Employees Targeted by SMS Phishing Attack

By Waqas
The SMS phishing attack (smishing) was followed by a phone call from a scammer to one of the employees who fell for the scam.
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Franco-Israeli Gang Linked to $40 Million CEO Scam Busted

By Habiba Rashid
Europol searched 8 houses in Israel and France, with the main culprit arrested in Israel along with seven others.
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New Samsung Message Guard protects users against Zero-Click attacks

By Deeba Ahmed
Samsung Message Guard is a new feature that protects users against zero-click attacks, including those appearing from messaging apps.
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Hackers Stole GoDaddy Source Code in a Multi-Year Data Breach

By Deeba Ahmed
The web hosting giant GoDaddy has been rattled by an almost two-year-long data breach that went undetected from 2020 to 2022.
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Samsung announces Message Guard feature to neutralize zero-click attacks

Samsung introduces a new protection feature called Message Guard to protect users from zero-click malware attacks. Samsung announced the implementation of a new security feature called Message Guard that aims at protecting users from malicious code that can be installed via zero-click attacks. Zero-click exploits allow attackers to compromise the target device without any user interaction, for example, a […]

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