This week, Microsoft deprecated NTLM authentication, a hacker put apparent Snowflake data up for sale, Ticketmaster confirmed its breach, the FBI disrupted LockBit,
Elon Musk reveals Tesla's progress in artificial general intelligence, implying the vehicle's awareness and supporting Musk's larger objective of using AI-powered systems to solve cosmic puzzles.
The LAPSUS$ hacking group has claimed to have hacked both Microsoft and Okta, details about a novel phishing technique called a browser-in-the-browser (BitB) attack, and how a popular software package that has 1.1 million weekly downloads released a new tampered version to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by wiping arbitrary file contents. Links mentioned The post LAPSUS$ Hacks Okta, Browser-in-the Browser Phishing Attack, Popular Software Package Updated to Wipe Russian Systems appeared first on The Shared Security Show.