All posts by Cora Quigley

Cora is a digital copywriter for SSLs.com. Having eight years of experience in online content creation, she is a versatile writer with an interest in a wide variety of topics, ranging from technology to marketing.

Gaming industry targeted by new Dark Frost botnet

Researchers have discovered a botnet known as Dark Frost, which has been launching distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against the online gaming sector. This new botnet was found by Akamai’s Security Intelligence Response Team (SIRT), which recently published its findings. By publicizing this, SIRT wants to highlight that it’s not just notorious hacker groups that can cause significant damage but also low-skilled threat actors. 

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A popular screen-recording Android app started secretly recording its users

The longtime best practice for anyone using apps on their devices is to only download them from official stores like Google Play or the iOS App Store. Official stores have means to generally prevent malicious apps from being listed. Though, that doesn’t mean bad apps never slip through the cracks. It also doesn’t mean that a once legitimate app can’t subsequently have malicious code added to it down the line. 

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Google will expand its dark web report to Gmail users

Google recently announced at its annual developer conference, Google I/O, that it would expand its dark web report feature to all Gmail users in the US. Until now, this feature has only been available to Google One subscribers. According to The Verge, Google said it would eventually expand the service to “select international markets” but did not specify which ones and when. 

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EU expands AI regulation draft legislation

The EU is close to creating the first-ever rules regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI). The new draft legislation for the Artificial Intelligence Act aims to introduce transparency and risk-management controls for AI systems. While this legislation has been on the cards for several years now, with the explosion of AI products over the past year, it became apparent that the proposed law needed amendment to reflect the current technological landscape. 

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Google now supports passwordless logins

Google is now offering passkeys as an alternative to using passwords and two-step verification codes, joining a myriad of tech companies that have been doing the same in recent times. This is welcome news for proponents of passkeys and security experts.

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Former Meta security manager accuses Greece of spying on her phone

Artemis Seaford, a former security policy manager at Meta, has filed a lawsuit against Greece’s national intelligence service for wiretapping and hacking her phone in 2021. 

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