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ProxyBridge: Open-source proxy routing for Windows applications

ProxyBridge is a lightweight, open-source tool that lets Windows users route network traffic from specific applications through SOCKS5 or HTTP proxies. It can redirect both TCP and UDP traffic and gives users the option to route, block, or allow connections on a per-application basis. The tool operates at the kernel level using WinDivert, which means it works even with applications that are not proxy-aware. Users do not need to change any app settings or modify … More → The post ProxyBridge: Open-source proxy routing for Windows applications appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Shadow AI risk: Navigating the growing threat of ungoverned AI adoption

AI is transforming how businesses operate, but it’s also creating new, often hidden risks. As employees and business units eagerly embrace and experiment with AI solutions, many organizations are losing control over where and how AI is being used. A new threat is emerging: shadow AI. This unsanctioned use of AI tools without oversight from IT or security teams has quickly become a top concern for CISOs. According to Delinea’s 2025 AI in Identity Security … More → The post Shadow AI risk: Navigating the growing threat of ungoverned AI adoption appeared first on Help Net Security.
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AI is forcing boards to rethink how they govern security

Boards are spending more time on cybersecurity but still struggle to show how investments improve business performance. The focus has shifted from whether to fund protection to how to measure its return and ensure it supports growth. AI, automation, and edge technologies are reshaping operations, and directors now deal with faster, more complex risks that demand oversight. A report from Google Cloud’s Office of the CISO outlines how boards can adapt by strengthening governance in … More → The post AI is forcing boards to rethink how they govern security appeared first on Help Net Security.
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What the latest data reveals about hard drive reliability

What really counts as a hard drive failure? That’s the question at the center of Backblaze’s Q3 2025 Drive Stats report, which tracks the performance of 328,348 hard drives across its global data centers. The latest findings build on more than a decade of data that has made Backblaze one of the most transparent sources on drive reliability for IT teams, researchers, and data professionals. Backblaze hard drive failure rates for Q3 2025 “After more … More → The post What the latest data reveals about hard drive reliability appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Senator accuses defense industry of blocking Congress’ right-to-repair reforms

“NDIA’s last-ditch efforts to oppose bipartisan legislation appears to be a desperate attempt to cling to a status quo,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren said. The post Senator accuses defense industry of blocking Congress’ right-to-repair reforms first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Senator accuses defense industry of blocking Congress’ right-to-repair reforms

“NDIA’s last-ditch efforts to oppose bipartisan legislation appears to be a desperate attempt to cling to a status quo,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren said. The post Senator accuses defense industry of blocking Congress’ right-to-repair reforms first appeared on Federal News Network.
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