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California Governor Gavin Newsom Vetoes Bill Regulating AI Safety Protocols

October 1, 2024 | Cybernews Summaries

Governor Newsom vetoed SB-1047, a bill aimed at regulating generative AI and holding major AI companies accountable for safety protocols, citing concerns about burden on AI companies and lack of consideration for high-risk environments or sensitive data.

NVIDIA Addresses Critical Security Flaw in Container Toolkit and GPU Operator

October 1, 2024 | Cybernews Summaries

NVIDIA has patched a severe vulnerability, CVE-2024-0132, allowing threat actors to potentially gain full root privileges on host systems through container escapes.

Critical Vulnerabilities in Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) Pose Remote Code Execution Risk on Linux Systems

October 1, 2024 | Cybernews Summaries

Security researcher Simone Margaritelli uncovers four critical vulnerabilities in CUPS, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary commands on Linux systems.

PwC Report Reveals Lack of Cyber Resilience Measures in Global Organizations

October 1, 2024 | Cybernews Summaries

PwC report highlights critical gaps in cyber resilience measures, emphasizing the need for CISOs to have a more prominent role in strategic planning and board reporting.

Microsoft Warns of Storm-0501 Ransomware Targeting Hybrid Cloud Environments in US Sectors

October 1, 2024 | Cybernews Summaries

Storm-0501 ransomware group targets vulnerable organizations in various US sectors and critical infrastructure, exploiting vulnerabilities in Zoho ManageEngine, Citrix NetScaler, and ColdFusion 2016 for initial access.

UK and US Issue Warning on Iranian Cyber-Threats

October 1, 2024 | Cybernews Summaries

Iranian cyber-actors, including IRGC employees, charged with hacking US officials and political campaigns in spear-phishing campaign to advance Iran’s information operations and undermine US electoral process.

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