This worrying Bluetooth security flaw could let hackers spy on your device via microphone

Security researchers found three medium-severity flaws in Bluetooth SoCs When chained, they can be used to eavesdrop on conversations, and more Patches are being developed, so be on your guard Security researchers have uncovered three vulnerabilities in a Bluetooth chipset present in dozens of devices from multiple manufacturers. The vulnerabilities, they say, can be exploited…

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Insider risk grows as survey reveals half of employees have excessive access and AI tools are making it worse

Half of employees hold excessive rights across AI and SaaS estates, CloudEagle report finds Invisible IT hides 60% of apps undermining traditional identity controls Study recommends AI governance plus just in time access and reviews Half of enterprise staff now hold excessive privileges to critical applications, new research has claimed. CloudEagle.ai’s latest identity governance report…

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This brain scan sees Alzheimer’s coming—but only in some brains

A team of researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC’s Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (Stevens INI) has identified a new brain imaging benchmark that may improve how researchers classify biologically meaningful changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease, especially in Hispanic and non-Hispanic White populations. The new study, published in Imaging…

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