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GoSearch: Open-source OSINT tool for uncovering digital footprints

GoSearch is an open-source OSINT tool built to uncover digital footprints linked to specific usernames. Designed for speed and accuracy, it lets users quickly track someone’s online presence across multiple platforms. GoSearch incorporates data from Hudson Rock’s Cybercrime Database, offering detailed insights into potential cybercrime connections. It also draws from BreachDirectory.org and ProxyNova databases, providing extensive access to breached data, including plain-text and hashed passwords associated with usernames. For investigators who need reliable results without … More → The post GoSearch: Open-source OSINT tool for uncovering digital footprints appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Ransomware attacks are getting smarter, harder to stop

Ransomware attacks are becoming more refined and pervasive, posing significant challenges to organizations globally. A Veeam report reveals that while the percentage of companies impacted by ransomware attacks has slightly declined from 75% to 69%, the threat remains substantial. This decrease is attributed to improved preparation and resilience practices, as well as increased collaboration between IT and security teams. However, as ransomware attacks from both established groups and “lone wolf” actors proliferate, organizations must adopt … More → The post Ransomware attacks are getting smarter, harder to stop appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Most critical vulnerabilities aren’t worth your attention

Web applications face a wide range of risks, including known-exploitable vulnerabilities, supply chain attacks, and insecure identity configurations in CI/CD, according to the Datadog State of DevSecOps 2025 report. 14% of Java services still contain at least one vulnerability By analyzing a dataset of applications to identify known third-party vulnerabilities, it was found that 15% of services are vulnerable to known-exploited vulnerabilities, affecting 30% of organizations. They are particularly prevalent among Java services, with 44% … More → The post Most critical vulnerabilities aren’t worth your attention appeared first on Help Net Security.
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ISC Stormcast For Monday, April 28th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9426, (Mon, Apr 28th)

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Week in review: MITRE ATT&CK v17.0 released, PoC for Erlang/OTP SSH bug is public

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Released: MITRE ATT&CK v17.0, now with ESXi attack TTPs MITRE has released the latest version of its ATT&CK framework, which now also includes a new section (“matrix”) to cover the tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) used to target VMware ESXi hypervisors. PoC exploit for critical Erlang/OTP SSH bug is public (CVE-2025-32433) There are now several public proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits for … More → The post Week in review: MITRE ATT&CK v17.0 released, PoC for Erlang/OTP SSH bug is public appeared first on Help Net Security.
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AI model for thyroid cancer diagnosis, with over 90% accuracy and reduced consultation preparation time

An interdisciplinary research team has unveiled the world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) model designed to classify both the cancer stage and risk category of thyroid cancer, achieving impressive accuracy exceeding 90%. This innovative AI model promises to significantly cut frontline clinicians’ pre-consultation preparation time by approximately 50%, aligning with the HKSAR Government’s initiative to harness AI technology in healthcare.
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Hidden mechanisms in next-generation AI memory device

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, researchers have identified a breakthrough that could make AI technologies faster and more efficient.
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Global survey highlights the challenges of VR-haptic technology in dental education

A recent global survey of 156 institutions reveals strong interest in VR-haptic technology for dental training, yet significant barriers impede widespread adoption.
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