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Is ChatGPT a cybersecurity disaster? We asked the experts

Sanket Mishra / Pexels ChatGPT feels pretty inescapable right now, with stories marveling at its abilities seemingly everywhere you look. We’ve seen how it can write music, render 3D animations, and compose music. If you can think of it, ChatGPT can probably take a shot at it. And that’s exactly the problem. There’s all manner of hand-wringing in the tech community right now, with commenters frequently worrying that AI is about to lead to a malware apocalypse with even the most green-fingered hackers conjuring up…

Hackers have a new way of forcing ransomware payments

Bad actors are becoming craftier with their methods of ransomware attacks by targeting backup storage to force organizations to pay a ransom, according to the software company Veeam. In the event of a ransomware attack, companies typically have two options: pay the ransom and hope that their data can be restored through a decryptor sent by the bad actors or ignore the ransom demands and restore their data via a backup option, TechRadar reports. Kaspersky However, in its 2023 Ransomware Trends Report, Veeam found that…

Chinese hackers caught targeting vital U.S. infrastructure

State-sponsored hackers based in China have been working to compromise critical infrastructure in the U.S., Microsoft said on Wednesday. It’s thought the attacks could lead to the disruption of important communications between the U.S. and its interests in Asia during future crises. Dall-E 2 Notable target sites include Guam, a small island in the Pacific with an important U.S. army base that could play an important role in any clash with China over Taiwan. The malicious activity, which is believed to be ongoing, is…

These embarrassing passwords got celebrities hacked

One thing that celebrities have in common with everyday people is that they are also susceptible to cybersecurity breaches. Many public figures have had their private and public tech accounts hacked over the years and these attacks have often been due to them simply having weak passwords that were easy for bad actors to figure out. Socialites, actors, politicians, and even prominent tech figures are guilty of lazy password practices, and falling victim to cybercrime that has compromised their passwords. President…

Hackers can steal your logins if you use this password manager

The best password managers are meant to keep all your logins and credit card info safe and secure, but a major new vulnerability has just put users of the KeePass password manager at serious risk of being breached. In fact, the exploit allows an attacker to steal a KeePass user’s master password in plain text — in other words, in an unencrypted form — simply by extracting it from the target computer’s memory. It’s a remarkably simple hack, yet one that could have worrying implications. The KeePass master password…

Hackers are using a devious new trick to infect your devices

Hackers have long used lookalike domain names to trick people into visiting malicious websites, but now the threat posed by this tactic could be about to ramp up significantly. That’s because two new domain name extensions have been approved that could lead to an epidemic of phishing attempts. The two new top-level domains (TLDs) that are causing such consternation are the .zip and .mov extensions. They’ve just been introduced by Google alongside the .dad, .esq, .prof, .phd, .nexus, .foo names. Sora Shimazaki /…

Microsoft just gave you a new way to stay safe from viruses

Microsoft has just taken a vital step towards better protecting your devices from malware, and it’s one that could stop viruses dead in their tracks. Interestingly, though, the Redmond giant seems to have made no mention of the change, despite its significance. The new policy might sound minor on the surface: Microsoft’s SharePoint cloud storage service can apparently now scan files that are encrypted or password-protected. Previously, this wasn’t thought to be possible. Andrew Brookes/Getty Images The importance of…

Massive data breach leaves Intel scrambling for solutions

A security breach in March robbed MSI of up to 1.5TB of sensitive data. However, MSI is not the only company impacted. As a result of the breach, Intel is now investigating a major leak of Intel Boot Guard keys. The extent of the damage is still unclear, but the worst-case scenario is that the security feature is now useless on compromised devices — and that’s a pretty lengthy list. This whole fiasco seems to have begun with the MSI data breach that took place earlier this year. The Money Message extortion gang…

Google just made this vital Gmail tool completely free

Hackers are constantly trying to break into large websites to steal user databases, and it’s not entirely unlikely that your own login details have been leaked at some point in the past. In cases like that, it’s vital to upgrade your password, but how can you do that if you don’t even know your data has been hacked? Well, Google thinks it has the answer, because it has just announced that it will roll out dark web monitoring reports to every Gmail user in the U.S. This handy feature was previously limited to paid…

This clever browser extension could banish viruses for good

With all the viruses, phishing scams and other malware lurking on the internet, using a web browser can be risky business these days. But one firm thinks it could make your web surfing much safer without adding any hassle. A company named SquareX has just raised $6 million to develop an extension that would create virtual sandboxes within your web browser. Any time you’re tempted to open a file or click a link that comes from an unknown sender or could potentially pose a threat, SquareX’s extension would step in and…