by Syndicated News Feed | Feb 20, 2025 | IT Security
Thailand is preparing to receive thousands of people rescued from scam call centers in Myanmar as the country launches a major crackdown on the pervasive criminal activity across its border. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said around 7,000 individuals are...
by Syndicated News Feed | Feb 20, 2025 | IT Security
Updated Some Linux kernel maintainers remain unconvinced that adding Rust code to the open source project is a good idea, but its VIPs are coming out in support of the language’s integration. In an ongoing thread on the Linux kernel mailing list, Greg...
by Syndicated News Feed | Feb 20, 2025 | IT Security
Microsoft is so concerned about security in its Copilot products for folks that it’s lifted bug bounty payments for moderate-severity vulnerabilities from nothing to a maximum of $5,000, and expanded the range of vulnerabilities it will pay people to find and report....
by Syndicated News Feed | Feb 20, 2025 | IT Security
Security researchers at Apiiro have released two free, open-source tools designed to detect and block malicious code before they are added to software projects to curb supply chain attacks. The two tools consist of a comprehensive ruleset for Semgrep and Opengrep...
by Syndicated News Feed | Feb 20, 2025 | IT Security
A NASDAQ-listed US minerals company says cybercriminals broke into its systems on Valentine’s Day and paid themselves around $500,000 – money earmarked for a vendor. In what sounds like a textbook business email compromise (BEC) scheme, NioCorp Developments told...