All depends on how you count it – Chocolate Factory claims 1% fail rate Google this week offered reassurance that its vetting of Chrome extensions catches most malicious code, even as it acknowledged that "as with any software, extensions can also introduce risk."…
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Studies provide evidence on cyber threats, vulnerabilities, defensive controls, and user behavior, helping assess security risks and protections.
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Study in this tag covers systematic research, measurement, evaluation, or analysis of information-security technologies, threats, and practices. It may include experiments on attack techniques, assessments of defensive controls, surveys of security behavior, analysis of incidents, or research into vulnerabilities and privacy risks. The relevant question is usually what evidence the work provides, how broadly its findings apply, and whether its methods support reproducible conclusions.
For practitioners, studies can reveal exploitable conditions, estimate how often a weakness occurs, or test whether a control detects and contains attacks under realistic conditions. Interpret results cautiously when samples are small, environments are artificial, or a claimed vulnerability has not been independently validated. Research involving telemetry, users, or personal data also raises privacy and ethical requirements. Useful findings should translate into specific actions, such as prioritizing vulnerability remediation, changing configurations, improving detection logic, or revising secure-development and risk-assessment practices.
Popular Chatbots Spout Russian Misinformation, Finds Study
OpenAI, Meta and 8 Other Chatbots Use Disinformation Network as SourcePopular artificial intelligence chatbots are rife with Russian disinformation, warns NewsGuard, the rating system for news and information websites. The chatbots failed to recognize that sites such as "The Boston Times" or "The Houston Post" are Russian propaganda fronts.
New Case Study: Unmanaged GTM Tags Become a Security Nightmare
Are your tags really safe with Google Tag Manager? If you've been thinking that using GTM means that your tracking tags and pixels are safely managed, then it might be time to think again. In this article we look at how a big-ticket seller that does business on every continent came unstuck when it forgot that you can’t afford to allow tags to go unmanaged or become misconfigured. Read the
Quarter of Firms Suffer an API-Related Breach
Salt Security study finds 23% of organizations suffered a breach via production APIs in 2023