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70% of leaked secrets remain active two years later

Long-lived plaintext credentials have been involved in most breaches over the last several years, according to GitGuardian. When valid credentials, such as API keys, passwords, and authentication tokens, leak, attackers at any skill level can gain initial access or perform rapid lateral movement through systems. The 2025 State of Secrets Sprawl report reveals a widespread and persistent security crisis that threatens organizations of all sizes. The report exposes a 25% increase in leaked secrets year-over-year, … More → The post 70% of leaked secrets remain active two years later appeared first on Help Net Security.
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ISC Stormcast For Thursday, March 20th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9372, (Thu, Mar 20th)

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Coffee-making robot breaks new ground for AI machines

An AI-powered robot that can prepare cups of coffee in a busy kitchen could usher in the next generation of intelligent machines, a study suggests.
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In Pictures: Digital As Usual Cyber Security 2025 in Sydney

A selection of photos from a recent Digital As Usual Cyber Security event, at the Establishment Ballroom in the heart of Sydney.
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DOGE to Fired CISA Staff: Email Us Your Personal Data

A message posted on Monday to the homepage of the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is the latest exhibit in the Trump administration’s continued disregard for basic cybersecurity protections. The message instructed recently-fired CISA employees to get in touch so they can be rehired and then immediately placed on leave, asking employees to send their Social Security number or date of birth in a password-protected email attachment — presumably with the password needed to view the file included in the body of the email.
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New platform lets anyone rapidly prototype large, sturdy interactive structures

A rapid prototyping platform called VIK (Voxel Invention Kit) enables makers without engineering expertise to create large-scale interactive devices using a series of reconfigurable electromechanical building blocks. These user-friendly components can be assembled using only a soldering iron and a pair of pliers.
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