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Orca integrates cloud app security platform with GPT-4

Agentless cloud security provider Orca Security has integrated Microsoft Azure OpenAI GPT-4 into its cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP) under the ChatGPT implementation program that the cybersecurity company started earlier this year.

“With our transition to Azure OpenAI, our customers benefit from the security, reliability, and enterprise level support that Microsoft provides,” said Avi Shua, chief innovation officer and co-founder of Orca Security.  “By integrating GPT-4 into Orca Security’s CNAPP platform, security practitioners can instantly generate high-quality remediation instructions for the platform of their choice.”

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Samsung Bans the Use of AI Tools on Company Devices

Samsung has prohibited its employees from using AI tools such as ChatGPT, Bard
or Bing, fearing that confidential information might end up in the wrong hands.

The biggest problem when using these types of tools is that queries end up on
other company servers in other countries, making it impossible to erase. Imagine
an employee asking one of these AI tools whether a piece of proprietary code is
correct. The server will retain the code, and a data breach may expose that
information to other user

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New Android Malware ‘FluHorse’ Targeting East Asian Markets with Deceptive Tactics

Various sectors in East Asian markets have been subjected to a new email phishing campaign that distributes a previously undocumented strain of Android malware called FluHorse that abuses the Flutter software development framework.
“The malware features several malicious Android applications that mimic legitimate applications, most of which have more than 1,000,000 installs,” Check Point said in
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NYC Subway Resumes Twitter Alerts

Public transit shouldn’t be a roller coaster ride but, if you follow New York City’s Metropolitan Transit Authority on Twitter, the past week may have felt like one. The MTA, which runs the U.S.’s largest rapid transit network, is back to posting real-time service alerts and updates on the social media platform.

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