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USPS reform law sought to ease financial burdens. A year later, what’s changed?

Perspectives are mixed on whether the Postal Service Reform Act has put USPS on a path to leave its long-term financial woes in the past.
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The way companies project growth shapes the economic outlook. Here’s how to face the slowdown.

Companies can use the slowdown as an opportunity to implement cloud FinOps cost discipline and address the fundamental economics of their business, AWS Enterprise Strategist Mark Schwartz writes.
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What is the true potential impact of artificial intelligence on cybersecurity?

Will artificial intelligence become clever enough to upend computer security? AI is already surprising the world of art by producing masterpieces in any style on demand. It’s capable of writing poetry while digging up arcane facts in a vast repository. If AIs can act like a bard while delivering the comprehensive power of the best search engines, why can’t they shatter security protocols, too? The answers are complex, rapidly evolving, and still murky. AI makes some parts of defending computers against attack easier. Other parts are more challenging and may never yield to any intelligence, human or artificial. Knowing which is which, though, is difficult. The rapid evolution of the new models makes it hard to say where AI will or won’t help with any certainty. The most dangerous statement may be, “AIs will never do that.” To read this article in full, please click here
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ISC Stormcast For Monday, April 10th, 2023 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=8446, (Mon, Apr 10th)

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MSI confirms cyber attack

Says “no significant” financial impact.
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Chrome’s Download Tab: Dangerous Files, (Sun, Apr 9th)

When Johannes mentioned on the Stormcast that 3CX's trojanized installer was blocked by Google Chrome, I remembed a feature I don't often use.
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Week in review: Western Digital network security incident, QNAP vulns, Patch Tuesday forecast

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Passbolt: Open-source password manager for security-conscious organizations In this Help Net Security interview, Kevin Muller, CEO at Passbolt, delves into the critical concerns linked to password usage, outlines how the Passbolt password manager guarantees the utmost level of security for businesses, highlights its features in the competitive landscape, sheds light on how Passbolt meets the distinct requirements of teams and … More → The post Week in review: Western Digital network security incident, QNAP vulns, Patch Tuesday forecast appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Microsoft Netlogon: Potential Upcoming Impacts of CVE-2022-38023, (Sat, Apr 8th)

This has been brought to our attention by a reader (thank you, William!). The vulnerability %%cve:2022-38038%% affected the Microsoft Netlogon[1] procedure with an RPC escalation of privilege vulnerability. Microsoft provided a patch to fix it. It improves the Netlogon security by enforcing RPC sealing instead of signing off the communication with the Domain Controller. RPC sealing is a security measure that both signs and encrypts the messages sent over the wire by the Netlogon protocol. Microsoft released a knowledge base article[2] with more information about the technique used to fix the vulnerability.
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