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Silent Hacks, Deadly Nights: Protect Yourself from Holiday Cyber Threats
The holiday season is coming up. As the world begins to wind down and celebrate, the holidays are a golden opportunity for cybercriminals. As online shopping surges and people become distracted by ...

Web3 Ping of Death: Finding and Fixing a Chain-Halting Vulnerability in NEAR
A look into how Zellic identified and helped fix a vulnerability in NEAR Protocol ...
Finding a Critical Vulnerability in Astar
A look into how Zellic helped fix a critical vulnerability in Astar ...

Spookiest Hacks, Cybercriminals and Tactics Lurking in 2023
A Bitdefender study found nearly half of Halloween-themed spam is fraudulent, with 69% of the spam hitting U.S. inboxes ...
A security use case for ChatGPT: Email Scam Robo Judge
I have been noodling around with ChatGPT recently and have found a nice little use case that I hope someone with more coding skills and ...

“Bizarre” DNS Hacks For Fun And, Um…, Fun
I’ve been (slowly) making my way through FOSDEM `23 presentations and caught up to Peter Lowe‘s “Bizarre and Unusual Uses of DNS • Rule 53: If you can think of it, someone’s ...
Leaking company secrets via generative AIs like ChatGPT
For a third party, knowing what people from company X are asking of ChatGPT (or any other generative AI) could be quite interesting and profitable ...

New Dog, Old Tricks: Reducing Cryptocurrency Phishing Vulnerabilities
For the security-minded, the rise of cryptocurrencies has been both a blessing and a curse. Coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum theoretically offer a higher degree of protection and privacy than traditional banking, ...

Threat Researchers Live: Ep 19
Pascal Geenens and Daniel Smith discuss recent and notable security events like the Russian/Ukrainian cyber conflict. The post Threat Researchers Live: Ep 19 appeared first on Radware Blog ...

Is DDoS a Crime?
The security industry fails to regulate blatant criminal activity, and the nation seems to be rewarding bad behavior with attention. The post Is DDoS a Crime? appeared first on Radware Blog ...