Freelance Software Developers in North Korean Malware Crosshairs

ESET says hundreds of freelance software developers have fallen victim to North Korean hackers posing as recruiters.
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Aerospace employees targeted with malicious “dream job” offers

It’s not just North Korean hackers who reach out to targets via LinkedIn: since at least September 2023, Iranian threat actor TA455 has been trying to compromise workers in the aerospace industry by impersonating job recruiters on the popular emp… Continue reading Aerospace employees targeted with malicious “dream job” offers

The cybersecurity gender gap: How diverse teams improve threat response

In this Help Net Security interview, Julie Madhusoodanan, Head of CyberSecurity at LinkedIn, discusses how closing the gender gap could enhance cybersecurity’s effectiveness in combating emerging threats. With women still underrepresented in cybersecur… Continue reading The cybersecurity gender gap: How diverse teams improve threat response

The AI Fix #17: Why AI is an AWFUL writer and LinkedIn’s outrageous land grab

In episode 17 of The AI Fix, our hosts meet the worst newsreaders in the world, Graham learns about Big Trak and is shocked by a food delivery robot, Mark explains why he won’t be dressing as a pirate, ChatGPT angelically removes a peanut butter sandwi… Continue reading The AI Fix #17: Why AI is an AWFUL writer and LinkedIn’s outrageous land grab

LinkedIn Updates its Terms of Service to Detail AI Training With Member Data

LinkedIn announced an update to its Terms of Service today to make it clearer that it uses data from its members for AI training.
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