Shadowroot Ransomware Lures Turkish Victims via Phishing Attacks
The ransomware is rudimentary with basic functionalities, likely having been created by an inexperienced developer — but it's effective at locking up files and sucking up memory capacity.
Wiz to be reportedly purchased by Google parent for $23B
Such a deal — which commenced only weeks ago when Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian approached the startup that initially had no plans of being acquired — could close within the next 10 days.
Major security software provider Kaspersky has disclosed plans to gradually cease its U.S. operations beginning July 20, nearly a month after the U.S. Department of Commerce prohibited the sales and import of Kaspersky-branded software.
Patagonia accused of privacy violations related to AI use
Patagonia, a U.S. outdoor recreation clothing retailer, was hit by a class action lawsuit alleging California privacy law violations stemming from its usage of services from artificial intelligence-powered customer service provider Talkdesk.
Microsoft slammed for improperly crediting MSHTML bug
While Microsoft dubbed the flaw as a high-severity spoofing bug, such an issue was disclosed by ZDI to be a remote code execution vulnerability that requires a higher severity rating.