Mar 15, 2024NewsroomData Privacy / Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity researchers have found that third-party plugins available for OpenAI ChatGPT could act as a new attack surface for threat actors looking to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data. According to new research published by Salt Labs, security flaws found directly in ChatGPT and within the ecosystem could … [Read more...] about Third-Party ChatGPT Plugins Could Lead to Account Takeovers
ThirdParty
The Anatomy of Wiper Malware, Part 2: Third-Party Drivers
In Part 1 of this four-part blog series examining wiper malware, we introduced the topic of wipers, reviewed their recent history and presented common adversary techniques that leverage wipers to destroy system data. In Part 2, CrowdStrike’s Endpoint Protection Content Research Team discusses how threat actors have used legitimate third-party drivers to bypass the visibility … [Read more...] about The Anatomy of Wiper Malware, Part 2: Third-Party Drivers
Security of third-party apps for connected cars
Any modern car is basically a computer on wheels. And many are also connected to the internet. As a result, in addition to the vehicles themselves, automakers are now developing apps to control them remotely. These can be used to check the car’s location, turn on the heating or air conditioning in advance, lock and unlock the doors, and so on. However, different users have very … [Read more...] about Security of third-party apps for connected cars
Third-Party Software Security Scanning – Cisco Blogs
This blog is co-authored by Nur Hayat and is part two of a four-part series about DevSecOps. Earlier in this series we covered how Continuous Security Buddy (CSB) for continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) — CSB for CI/CD — provides an automation framework for holistic, continuous security based on DevSecOps principles. In this blog, let’s take a closer look at … [Read more...] about Third-Party Software Security Scanning – Cisco Blogs
Firefox Web Browser Now Blocks Third-Party Tracking Cookies By Default
As promised, Mozilla has finally enabled "Enhanced Tracking Protection" feature on its Firefox browser by default, which from now onwards would automatically block all third-party tracking cookies that allow advertisers and websites to track you across the web.Tracking cookies, also known as third-party cookies, allows advertisers to monitor your online behavior and interests, … [Read more...] about Firefox Web Browser Now Blocks Third-Party Tracking Cookies By Default