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Low-tech phishing attacks are gaining ground

Cybercriminals are increasingly favoring low-tech, human-centric attacks to bypass email scanning technologies, according to VIPRE Security. The report is based on an analysis of global real-world data and highlights the most significant email security trends from the first quarter of 2025. Callback phishing Cybercriminals are taking the sentiment “work smarter, not harder” to a whole other level with callback phishing scams, a vector that wasn’t even part of the equation last year In Q1 2025, … More → The post Low-tech phishing attacks are gaining ground appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Cyber Command adapts to realities of constant digital conflict

As Cyber Command continues to operate under more proactive authorities, the gap between strategic perception and operational reality is starting to close. The post Cyber Command adapts to realities of constant digital conflict first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Cyber Command adapts to realities of constant digital conflict

As Cyber Command continues to operate under more proactive authorities, the gap between strategic perception and operational reality is starting to close. The post Cyber Command adapts to realities of constant digital conflict first appeared on Federal News Network.
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ISC Stormcast For Thursday, May 1st, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9432, (Thu, May 1st)

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Engineers develop wearable heart attack detection tech

Every second counts when it comes to detecting and treating heart attacks. A new technology may be able to identify heart attacks faster and more accurately than traditional methods.
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Engineers advance toward a fault-tolerant quantum computer

Researchers demonstrated extremely strong nonlinear light-matter coupling in a quantum circuit. Stronger coupling enables faster quantum readout and operations, ultimately improving the accuracy of quantum operations.
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