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Bitwarden unveils native mobile applications for iOS and Android

Bitwarden announced Bitwarden native mobile applications for iOS and Android. These new apps provide significant performance improvements, a smoother user experience, and deeper integration with platform-specific features such as biometric authentication. Elevating the mobile user experience The evolution to native app development allows Bitwarden to deliver enhanced features and a superior mobile experience. Developed natively in Swift for iOS and Kotlin for Android, the mobile apps now ensure faster performance, quicker updates, and greater access … More → The post Bitwarden unveils native mobile applications for iOS and Android appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Balancing usability and security in the fight against identity-based attacks

In this Help Net Security interview, Adam Bateman, CEO of Push Security, talks about the rise in identity-based attacks, how they’re becoming more sophisticated each year, and how AI and ML are both fueling these threats and helping to defend against them. Bateman also discusses the role of employee training and how businesses can balance strong security with user-friendly experiences. What is the scale of identity-based attacks today? Identity-based attacks are becoming a bigger problem … More → The post Balancing usability and security in the fight against identity-based attacks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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MSSqlPwner: Open-source tool for pentesting MSSQL servers

MSSqlPwner is an open-source pentesting tool tailored to interact with and exploit MSSQL servers. Built on Impacket, it enables users to authenticate with databases using various credentials, including clear-text passwords, NTLM hashes, and Kerberos tickets. The tool offers multiple methods for executing custom commands on targeted servers, such as leveraging custom assemblies, utilizing xp_cmdshell, or exploiting sp_oacreate (Ole Automation Procedures). Its flexibility and range of features make it a valuable resource for penetration testers assessing … More → The post MSSqlPwner: Open-source tool for pentesting MSSQL servers appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Homeowners are clueless about how smart devices collect their data

Homeowners are increasingly concerned about data privacy in smart home products, according to Copeland. Homeowners see smart devices as boosting home security Homeowners are still generally comfortable in using new technology, but this year smart thermostat non-owners are less likely to feel comfortable using new tech compared to 2022 levels. Smart device owners tend to be younger compared to non-owners with more from the boomer generation. However, 2024 homeowners are less likely to consider themselves … More → The post Homeowners are clueless about how smart devices collect their data appeared first on Help Net Security.
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EU takes decisive action on healthcare cybersecurity

The Commission has presented an EU action plan aimed at strengthening the cybersecurity of hospitals and healthcare providers. The initiative is an essential step in shielding the healthcare sector from cyber threats. Digitalization is revolutionizing healthcare, enabling better patient services through innovations such as electronic health records, telemedicine, and AI-driven diagnostics. However, cyberattacks can delay medical procedures, create gridlock in emergency rooms, and disrupt vital services, which, in severe cases, could directly impact the lives … More → The post EU takes decisive action on healthcare cybersecurity appeared first on Help Net Security.
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New infosec products of the week: January 17, 2025

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Atsign, Cisco, Commvault, and IT-Harvest. Cisco AI Defense safeguards against the misuse of AI tools Cisco AI Defense is purpose-built for enterprises to develop, deploy and secure AI applications with confidence. Automated testing checks AI models for hundreds of potential safety and security issues. This AI-driven algorithmic red team identifies potential vulnerabilities and recommends guardrails in AI Defense for security … More → The post New infosec products of the week: January 17, 2025 appeared first on Help Net Security.
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ISC Stormcast For Friday, January 17th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9284, (Fri, Jan 17th)

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A new optical memory platform for super fast calculations

For decades there has been near constant progress in reducing the size, and increasing the performance, of the circuits that power computers and smartphones. But Moore’s Law is ending as physical limitations — such as the number of transistors that can fit on a chip and the heat that results from packing them ever more densely — are slowing the rate of performance increases. Computing capacity is gradually plateauing, even as artificial intelligence, machine learning and other data-intensive applications demand ever greater computational power.
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