Chrome will soon start removing extensions that may be unsafe

Categories: Personal

Tags: chrome

Tags: browser

Tags: rogue

Tags: malicious

Tags: malware

Tags: extension

Tags: remove

Tags: delete

Tags: uninstall

We take a look at news that Chrome will soon start asking users if they want to remove outdated extensions.

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QR codes used to phish for Microsoft credentials

Categories: News

Tags: QR codes

Tags: attachment

Tags: phishing

Tags: Bing

Tags: Microsoft

Tags: credentials

Researchers have been monitoring a phishing campaign that uses QR codes and Bing redirects to lead targets to phishing sites.

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Ex-USSS CISO Explains Agencies’ Struggle with Biden EO

Credit to Author: Ed Cabrera| Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2023 00:00:00 +0000

Ed Cabrera, former CISO of the US Secret Service and current Chief Cybersecurity Officer for Trend Micro, explains why Federal agencies are slow to comply with Biden’s cybersecurity executive order.

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Why and how to create corporate genAI policies

As a large number of companies continue to test and deploy generative artificial intelligence (genAI) tools, many are at risk of AI errors, malicious attacks, and running afoul of regulators — not to mention the potential exposure of sensitive data.

For example, in April, after Samsung’s semiconductor division allowed engineers to use ChatGPT, workers using the platform leaked trade secrets on least three instances, according to published accounts. One employee pasted confidential source code into the chat to check for errors, while another worker shared code with ChatGPT and “requested code optimization.”

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