Vulnerabilities in OT systems pose real environmental and safety issues in fuel storage. Cyber Security Today for Friday, September 27, 2024
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Canadian SMBs Face Rising Fraud Threats & New AI-Powered Gmail Security In this episode of Cyber Security Today, host Jim Love discusses the increasing fraud threats faced by Canadian small and medium-sized businesses, revealing that half have experienced attempted or successful fraud in the past year. The transportation sector is hit hardest, with 61% reporting fraud attempts. Google’s new Gemini AI technology offers enhanced security for Gmail, notably for smaller businesses. InfoStealer malware developments are circumventing Google Chrome’s app-bound encryption, posing significant threats. Additionally, severe vulnerabilities have been uncovered in fuel storage tank monitoring systems, emphasizing the urgency for robust security measures in critical infrastructure. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:25 Fraud Threats Facing Canadian SMBs 02:15 Google's AI-Powered Security Enhancements 03:54 InfoStealer Malware Targeting Google Chrome 06:11 Critical Vulnerabilities in Fuel Storage Technology 08:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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