Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.

Google Warns of Rising Cloaking Scams, AI-Driven Fraud, and Crypto Schemes

Google has revealed that bad actors are leveraging techniques like landing page cloaking to conduct scams by impersonating legitimate sites. “Cloaking is specifically designed to prevent moderation systems and teams from reviewing policy-violating content which enables them to deploy the scam directly to users,” Laurie Richardson, VP and Head of Trust and Safety at Google, […]

Implementing zero trust in AI and LLM architectures: A practitioner’s guide to secure and responsible AI systems

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs), security can no longer be an afterthought. Implementing robust security measures is paramount as these technologies become integral to enterprise operations. However, proper security in AI goes beyond traditional cybersecurity practices — it must also encompass ethical considerations and responsible AI […]

US says China conducted massive espionage through breached telcos

Multiple US telecommunications companies were hacked into by a People’s Republic of China (PRC)-backed threat actor to carry out a full-blown cyber-espionage attack, according to a joint FBI and CISA statement issued on Wednesday. During what the FBI is calling a “broad and significant cyber espionage campaign,” the threat actors used compromised networks within these […]

5 BCDR Oversights That Leave You Exposed to Ransomware

Ransomware isn’t just a buzzword; it’s one of the most dreaded challenges businesses face in this increasingly digitized world. Ransomware attacks are not only increasing in frequency but also in sophistication, with new ransomware groups constantly emerging. Their attack methods are evolving rapidly, becoming more dangerous and damaging than ever. Almost all respondents (99.8%) in […]

New RustyAttr Malware Targets macOS Through Extended Attribute Abuse

Threat actors have been found leveraging a new technique that abuses extended attributes for macOS files to smuggle a new malware called RustyAttr. The Singaporean cybersecurity company has attributed the novel activity with moderate confidence to the infamous North Korea-linked Lazarus Group, citing infrastructure and tactical overlaps observed in connection with prior campaigns, including Go […]

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