Tag: response
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Unit 42: Responding to Cloud Incidents A Step-by-Step Guide from the 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report
Source URL: https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/responding-to-cloud-incidents/ Source: Unit 42 Title: Responding to Cloud Incidents A Step-by-Step Guide from the 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report Feedly Summary: Cloud breaches are rising. This step-by-step guide from Unit 42 shows how to investigate, contain and recover from cloud-based attacks. The post Responding to Cloud Incidents A Step-by-Step Guide from…
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Cloud Blog: Five Best Practices for Using AI Coding Assistants
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/developers-practitioners/five-best-practices-for-using-ai-coding-assistants/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Five Best Practices for Using AI Coding Assistants Feedly Summary: Does owning a kitchen knife mean you know how to effectively dice onions or julienne carrots? Of course not. Access to a tool doesn’t guarantee profenciency. To get the results you’re looking for, you need to learn the…
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The Register: Police and military radio maker BK Technologies cops to cyber break-in
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/07/police_and_military_radio_maker_bk_admits_breach/ Source: The Register Title: Police and military radio maker BK Technologies cops to cyber break-in Feedly Summary: Florida comms outfit serving cops, firefighters, and the military says hackers pinched some employee data but insists its systems stayed online BK Technologies, the Florida-based maker of mission-critical radios for US police, fire, and defense…
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The Register: Google DeepMind minds the patch with AI flaw-fixing scheme
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/07/google_deepmind_patches_holes/ Source: The Register Title: Google DeepMind minds the patch with AI flaw-fixing scheme Feedly Summary: CodeMender has been generating fixes for vulnerabilities in open source projects Google says its AI-powered security repair tool CodeMender has been helping secure open source projects through automated patch creation, subject to human approval.… AI Summary and…
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The Register: Microsoft blames Medusa ransomware affiliates for GoAnywhere exploits while Fortra keeps head buried
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/06/microsoft_blames_medusa_ransomware_affiliates/ Source: The Register Title: Microsoft blames Medusa ransomware affiliates for GoAnywhere exploits while Fortra keeps head buried Feedly Summary: You can’t find anything bad if you don’t look, right? Medusa ransomware affiliates are among those exploiting a maximum-severity bug in Fortra’s GoAnywhere managed file transfer (MFT) product, according to Microsoft Threat Intelligence.……