Some Passengers Riding in Waymo’s Driverless Cars Face Uncomfortable Situations

Alphabet’s Waymo robotaxis are providing “hundreds of thousands of driverless rides each month,” reports the Washington Post. But as the robotaxi service expands in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Austin, some passengers “have found that travel… Continue reading Some Passengers Riding in Waymo’s Driverless Cars Face Uncomfortable Situations

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Evilginx: Open-source man-in-the-middle attack framework

Evilginx is an open-source man-in-the-middle attack framework designed to phish login credentials and session cookies, enabling attackers to bypass 2FA safeguards. “Back in 2017, I was experimenting with extracting cookies from one browser and im… Continue reading Evilginx: Open-source man-in-the-middle attack framework

Maximizing the impact of cybercrime intelligence on business resilience

In this Help Net Security interview, Jason Passwaters, CEO of Intel 471, discusses how integrating cybercrime intelligence into an organization’s security strategy enables proactive threat management and how measuring intelligence efforts can help miti… Continue reading Maximizing the impact of cybercrime intelligence on business resilience

How companies can fight ransomware impersonations

As these threat actors become increasingly strategic and harder to detect, organizations must take all measures to protect their data, including cybersecurity training. In this Help Net Security video, Rodman Ramezanian, Global Cloud Threat Lead at Sky… Continue reading How companies can fight ransomware impersonations

What open source means for cybersecurity

With outdated and inadequately maintained components, along with insecure dependencies, the open-source ecosystem presents numerous risks that could expose organizations to threats. In this article, you will find excerpts from 2024 open-source security… Continue reading What open source means for cybersecurity