The US government has implemented a program that applies export controls on data transactions to certain countries of concern, including China and Russia
The US government has implemented a program that applies export controls on data transactions to certain countries of concern, including China and Russia
The Wall Street Journal has the story:
Chinese officials acknowledged in a secret December meeting that Beijing was behind a widespread series of alarming cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure, according to people familiar with the matter, underscoring how hostilities between the two superpowers are continuing to escalate.
The Chinese delegation linked years of intrusions into computer networks at U.S. ports, water utilities, airports and other targets, to increasing U.S. policy support for Taiwan, the people, who declined to be named, said.
The admission wasn’t explicit:…
CA/Browser Forum members have voted in favor of shortening TLS/SSL certificate lifespans to 47 days
Experts have warned that threat actors could hijack AI hallucinations in “slopsquatting” attacks
Today we’re sharing with you an episode of another show we like called Me, Myself, and AI.
It’s a podcast produced by MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group, where hosts Sam and Shervin interview various folks from all sorts of industries and walks of life about the constantly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
This episode is called “AI Hype and Skepticism”, and features nobel-prize winning economist Paul Romer.
GestioIP 3.5.7 – Remote Command Execution (RCE)
GestioIP 3.5.7 – Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
GestioIP 3.5.7 – Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (Reflected XSS)
GestioIP 3.5.7 – Stored Cross-Site Scripting (Stored XSS)
GestioIP 3.5.7 – Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)