Feb. 15, 2024, 9:10 p.m. | N2K Networks

CyberWire Daily thecyberwire.com

Microsoft highlights adversaries experiments with AI LLMs. A misconfiguration exposes a decades worth of emails. SentinelOne describes Kryptina ransomware as a service. The European Court of Human Rights rules against backdoors. Senator Wyden calls out a location data broker. GoldFactory steals facial scans to bypass bank security. The Glow fertility app exposes the data of twenty five million users. Qakbot returns. Our Guest Rob Boyce from Accenture talks about tailored extortion. And hacking the airport taxi line leads to prison. …

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Information Technology Specialist I: Windows Engineer

@ Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) | Pasadena, California

Information Technology Specialist I, LACERA: Information Security Engineer

@ Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) | Pasadena, CA

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SATCOM Technician - Shariki, Japan - Secret Clearance (Onsite)

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Senior Test Engineer

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Lead Developer - Pipeline & Algorithms

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