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The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Animal Health Organization (WOAH) have introduced a new decade-old strategy aimed at preventing and controlling highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Global Strategies for the Prevention and Control of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (2024–2033) replaces the 2008 framework and establishes a new course of global efforts to control this infectious disease. Masu. Understanding highly pathogenic avian influenza Highly pathogenic avian influenza is a severe and highly contagious disease that affects domestic and wild birds, especially poultry. This is caused by a specific subtype of influenza A virus. Most notably, but not…

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Carrie, North Carolina, February 25, 2025, CyberNewswire A leading provider of networking and cybersecurity training and certification, INE today recognizes it as an online course provider and leader in cybersecurity professional development and receives the 2025 Best Software Award for Educational Products This was announced along with the designation as a person. This award category ranks the top 50 software education products in the world based on authentic reviews from over 100 million G2 users. “We are excited to be recognized for the second year in a row by the G2 Best Software Award,” said INE CEO Dara Warn. “This…

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The first quarter of 2025 has been a battlefield in the world of cybersecurity. Cybercriminals continued launching aggressive new campaigns and refining their attack methods. Below is an overview of five notable malware families, accompanied by analyses conducted in controlled environments. NetSupport RAT Exploiting the ClickFix Technique In early 2025, threat actors began exploiting a technique known as ClickFix to distribute the NetSupport Remote Access Trojan (RAT). This method involves injecting fake CAPTCHA pages into compromised websites, prompting users to execute malicious PowerShell commands that download and run the NetSupport RAT. Once installed, this RAT grants attackers full control over…

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On Tuesday, Google introduced Gemini Code Assist, a new free consumer version of its AI Code Completion and Support Tool. The company has also deployed code assists on Github on Github. This is a code review “agent” designed to automatically search for bugs in your code and provide suggestions directly within Github. With personal code assist, developers use chat windows to speak in natural language in Google AI models that allow them to access and edit the codebase. Like Github’s popular Copilot tool, Gemini Code Assist for Persuation can explain bugs, full sections of code, or parts of the codebase…

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12th, an event planning agency specializing in purpose-driven experience, has announced a strategic partnership with fundraising organization Raise To Rise. The partnership aims to transform corporate social responsibility (CSR) events. By combining expert event logistics with proven funding strategies, the partnership will help businesses create impactful CSR initiatives that drive long-term positive change beyond one-time contributions. It is intended to be. 12th is partnering with B1G1, a business consulting and services company specializing in creating a positive impact on a better future and enabling businesses to further amplify this impact. By integrating what gives to their business models, they were…

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February 25, 2025Ravi LakshmananWindows Security/Vulnerabilities A large-scale malware campaign has been discovered that leverages vulnerable Windows drivers associated with Adlice’s suite of products to provide Sidestep detection efforts and GH0st rat malware. “To further avoid detection, attackers intend to use multiple variants (using different hashs) of the 2.0.2 driver by modifying a particular PE part while keeping a particular PE part enabled. “We generated it,” Check Point said in a new report released Monday. Cybersecurity companies are used to deploy programs that can terminate endpoint detection and response (EDR) software by those that lead to their own vulnerable driver (BYOVD)…

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Correspondent Kristyna O’Connell talks about the new role of Shonali Devereaux, CEO of the Conference Industry Association, international Confex, and the challenges facing women in the industry. Shonali Devereaux – Presenter, event host, interviewer, FF15 mentor, lecturer, current CEO of MIA. Like many, Devereaux fell into events, never looked back, immersed in the industry, and, if not more, gave her as much as she had given her. From a young age, Devereaux always felt a deep need to be involved in initiatives that went beyond her role, as she knew she could add value. She recalls early events. “Early in…

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Diana Yordanova, communications director at Housing Europe, one of Eusew’s partner organizations, explores how the EU’s affordable housing initiative is transforming sustainable, inclusive and affordable housing . As housing affordability puts pressure on people living in major European cities, the EU’s affordable housing initiative is moving into another gear. In the second phase, 35 new lighthouse districts will be supported, making them inclusive, energy efficient, sustainable spaces and affordable in the core. The programme addresses energy poverty, promotes inclusion, ensures affordability and reduces emissions through tailored guidance such as financial advice, mentorship and capacity building. This EU-funded initiative, which coordinated…

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February 25, 2025Ravi LakshmananGames/Threat Intelligence Cybersecurity researchers are turning their attention to ongoing campaigns targeting gamers and cryptocurrency investors, pose as open source projects hosted on GitHub. The campaign spanning hundreds of repositories is known by Kaspersky as Gitvenom. “Infected projects include automation equipment to interact with Instagram accounts, telegram bots that allow remote management of Bitcoin wallets, and crack tools to play Valorant games,” said Russia’s Cybersecurity. The vendor said. “All of this suspected project features were fake, and the cybercriminals behind the campaign stole personal and bank data and hijacked Cryptowallet addresses from the clipboard.” The malicious activity…

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DISA Global Solutions, a U.S. employee screening services provider, says it is suffering from data breaches affecting more than 3.3 million people. DISA provided services such as drug and alcohol testing and background checks to one-third of more than 55,000 companies and Fortune 500 companies, confirming a data breach in an application to Maine’s Attorney General on Monday . DISA said it discovered on April 22, 2024 that it was a victim of a “cyber incident” that affected a “limited portion” of the network. They were not noticed for more than two months. In a letter sent to people affected…

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