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Critical Flaws in TorchServe: A Threat to Major Companies' AI Infrastructuretorchserve,AIinfrastructure,criticalflaws,majorcompanies,threat

Critical Flaws in TorchServe: A Threat to Major Companies’ AI Infrastructure

Artificial Intelligence Critical TorchServe Flaws Could Expose AI Infrastructure of Major Companies Overview A series of critical vulnerabilities in a tool called TorchServe pose a significant threat to the artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure of major companies. TorchServe is an open-source package in PyTorch, a machine learning framework used for applications like computer vision and natural…

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The Vulnerable Guard: Unveiling Critical TorchServe Flaws and the Risk to Major AI Infrastructuretorchserve,AIinfrastructure,vulnerabilities,cybersecurity,machinelearning,deeplearning,server,deployment,riskassessment,softwareflaws,securitythreats

The Vulnerable Guard: Unveiling Critical TorchServe Flaws and the Risk to Major AI Infrastructure

Artificial Intelligence Critical TorchServe Flaws Could Expose AI Infrastructure of Major Companies By Eduard Kovacs | October 3, 2023 A series of critical vulnerabilities has been discovered in TorchServe, a tool used in the artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure of major companies. The vulnerabilities, named ShellTorch, could potentially allow threat actors to take complete control of…

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Data-Stealing Malicious npm Packages: An Increasing Threat to Developersnpmpackages,datastealing,malicioussoftware,cybersecurity,developerthreats

Data-Stealing Malicious npm Packages: An Increasing Threat to Developers

Report: How vCISOs Can Defend Their Clients from AI and LLM Threats Introduction In today’s digital landscape, the growing threats of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) have become a significant concern for organizations. With cybercriminals leveraging these technologies to execute attacks, virtual Chief Information Security Officers (vCISOs) play a crucial role in…

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US Executives Beware: Phishing Attacks Exploit Vulnerability in Indeed Job Platformwordpress,cybersecurity,phishingattacks,jobplatform,vulnerability,Indeed,USexecutives

US Executives Beware: Phishing Attacks Exploit Vulnerability in Indeed Job Platform

Phishing Attacks Target US Executives Exploiting Flaw in Indeed Job Platform A recent phishing campaign has been targeting senior executives by exploiting an open redirection vulnerability in the popular job search platform, Indeed. The cybersecurity firm Menlo Security has reported that since July 2023, adversaries have been taking advantage of the open redirection flaw in…

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"Cybersecurity Struggles: CISOs Caught Between Ransomware Crisis and Looming Recession"wordpress,cybersecurity,CISOs,ransomware,crisis,recession

“Cybersecurity Struggles: CISOs Caught Between Ransomware Crisis and Looming Recession”

The Intersection of Ransomware, Cybersecurity, and a Potential Global Recession Cybersecurity in Times of Economic Uncertainty Gartner’s projections of a 5.5% increase in worldwide IT spending this year, coupled with an 11.3% growth in information security and risk management products and services spending, highlight the increasing importance of cybersecurity in today’s digital landscape. However, as…

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The Future of Networking in the Cloud Eracloudnetworking,futureofnetworking,cloudera,networkvirtualization,software-definednetworking,networkautomation,networksecurity,networkscalability,networkagility,networkperformance

The Future of Networking in the Cloud Era

Cloud Security Network, Meet Cloud; Cloud, Meet Network By Matt Wilson October 3, 2023 The Integration of Network and Cloud In the past, it was commonly believed that the network and the cloud were separate entities with different architectures and security requirements. However, this notion is no longer true. The network and the cloud are…

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The Rise of In-House Training: Sourcing Rust Developers in Today's Tech Landscapewordpress,in-housetraining,sourcing,rustdevelopers,techlandscape

The Rise of In-House Training: Sourcing Rust Developers in Today’s Tech Landscape

Embracing Rust: Organizations Shift to Memory-Safe Languages Introduction In a bid to enhance software security and reduce memory-safety vulnerabilities, many organizations have started adopting memory-safe programming languages like Rust. While languages such as Go, Java, Kotlin, and Python serve well for various types of applications and services, Rust presents itself as a viable alternative for…

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The Threat of Malicious NPM Packages: Safeguarding User and System Datanpmsecurity,maliciouspackages,dataprotection,systemsecurity,usersecurity

The Threat of Malicious NPM Packages: Safeguarding User and System Data

Malicious NPM Packages Steal User and System Data, Fortinet Warns October 3, 2023 | By Fortinet, a cybersecurity company, has recently issued a warning about a series of malicious Node Package Manager (NPM) packages that have been discovered in the NPM Registry. These packages contain install scripts designed to steal sensitive information from users’ systems….

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