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  1. CLTCC Cybersecurity Program @cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com@cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com ·

    The Hidden Reason Behind Microsoft’s Record-Breaking Month of Software Bugs

    If you checked your computer or corporate server updates last week, you might have noticed the download taking a bit longer than usual. There is a historic reason for that. Microsoft just broke an all-time record by releasing fixes for 206 distinct security vulnerabilities in a single month. To put that in perspective, this single "Patch Tuesday" update contained more software flaws than Microsoft used to fix in an entire year a decade ago. But the real story isn't just the sheer volume of […]

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  2. CLTCC Cybersecurity Program @cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com@cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com ·

    The Hidden Reason Behind Microsoft’s Record-Breaking Month of Software Bugs

    If you checked your computer or corporate server updates last week, you might have noticed the download taking a bit longer than usual. There is a historic reason for that. Microsoft just broke an all-time record by releasing fixes for 206 distinct security vulnerabilities in a single month. To put that in perspective, this single "Patch Tuesday" update contained more software flaws than Microsoft used to fix in an entire year a decade ago. But the real story isn't just the sheer volume of […]

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  3. CLTCC Cybersecurity Program @cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com@cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com ·

    Security Brief: Malicious Notifications and Prompt Injections

    Security Brief: Malicious Notifications and Prompt Injections in Google Gemini Cybersecurity researchers have identified a critical structural vulnerability involving Google Gemini for Workspace. Attackers can leverage indirect prompt injection to trick the AI assistant into generating unauthorized actions, displaying fake security alerts, or creating rogue data channels without requiring direct exploitation of system permissions or software code. How the Vulnerability Works The exploit […]

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  4. CLTCC Cybersecurity Program @cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com@cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com ·

    Security Brief: Malicious Notifications and Prompt Injections

    Security Brief: Malicious Notifications and Prompt Injections in Google Gemini Cybersecurity researchers have identified a critical structural vulnerability involving Google Gemini for Workspace. Attackers can leverage indirect prompt injection to trick the AI assistant into generating unauthorized actions, displaying fake security alerts, or creating rogue data channels without requiring direct exploitation of system permissions or software code. How the Vulnerability Works The exploit […]

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  5. CLTCC Cybersecurity Program @cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com@cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com ·

    Can a Picture Hack an AI? Understanding Cisco’s New Security Discovery

    As we integrate Artificial Intelligence into our daily lives, we often think of "hacking" as someone typing lines of code or sending a fishy email. However, recent research from Cisco has revealed a much more subtle threat: Typographic Prompt Injection. In the world of AI, many models don't just read text; they "see" images. These are called Vision Language Models (VLMs). While this technology is incredible, Cisco’s threat intelligence team recently discovered that small, nearly invisible […]

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  6. CLTCC Cybersecurity Program @cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com@cltcccybersecurity.wordpress.com ·

    Can a Picture Hack an AI? Understanding Cisco’s New Security Discovery

    As we integrate Artificial Intelligence into our daily lives, we often think of "hacking" as someone typing lines of code or sending a fishy email. However, recent research from Cisco has revealed a much more subtle threat: Typographic Prompt Injection. In the world of AI, many models don't just read text; they "see" images. These are called Vision Language Models (VLMs). While this technology is incredible, Cisco’s threat intelligence team recently discovered that small, nearly invisible […]

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