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Twitter’s Clumsy Pivot to X.com Is a Gift to Phishers

Krebs on Security

On April 9, Twitter/X began automatically modifying links that mention “twitter.com” to read “x.com” instead. The message displayed when one visits carfatwitter.com, which Twitter/X displayed as carfax.com in tweets and messages. com , which until very recently rendered as fedex.com in tweets. com (webex.com).

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GUEST ESSAY: The timing is ripe to instill trust in the open Internet — and why this must get done

The Last Watchdog

Fastly addresses these technological vulnerabilities by utilizing tools like Rust and WebAssembly. The societal aspects of technology, the human side, have grown equally unruly. People are wary of technology and its creators. These principles drive better technological outcomes, ensuring an improved experience for all web users.

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Irish Privacy Report Gives Glimpse Into GDPR Investigations

Data Breach Today

Facebook and Twitter Among the Technology Giants Being Probed A newly released report offers a glimpse into how European Union authorities are applying the General Data Protection Regulation to some of the biggest U.S. technology firms, including social media giants Facebook and Twitter.

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Twitter Fined $547,000 Under GDPR for 2018 Data Breach

Data Breach Today

technology firm has been fined under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation. Ireland's Data Protection Commission Tuesday hit social media giant Twitter with a $547,000 fine for failing to report and document a data breach within 72 hours, as required under GDPR.

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3 Cyber Risks in the Era of Musk and Twitter

Data Breach Today

CISO Marco Túlio Moraes on Cybersecurity and the Rise of the Stakeholder Theory Since Elon Musk became Twitter's CEO, cyber risks have affected the social media company in technological, financial, regulatory and reputational ways.

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LastPass employee targeted via an audio deepfake call

Security Affairs

Crooks targeted a LastPass employee using deepfake technology to impersonate the company’s CEO in a fraudulent scheme. In a fraudulent scheme, criminals used deepfake technology to impersonate LastPass ‘s CEO, targeting an employee of the company. ” reported LastPass. concludes the report.

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GUEST ESSAY: The case for using augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) to boost training

The Last Watchdog

Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies provide intriguing opportunities for immersive and interactive experiences in cybersecurity training. Related: GenAI’ impact on DevSecOps Here’s how these technologies can bridge learning gaps in cybersecurity awareness and enhance the overall training experience.