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Mobb Raises $5.4 Million in Seed Funding for Automatic Vulnerability Fixing Tool “How to Stay Positive During a Difficult Time” “Keeping a Positive Attitude During Difficult Times”

Boston-based Mobb recently announced it has raised $5.4 million in seed funding for a product that aims to automatically fix application security vulnerabilities. The funding round was led by angel investor Ariel Maislos, with participation from MizMaa Ventures, Cyber Club London, and other investors from the US, Europe, and Israel. The Mobb product is designed… 

Microsoft Introduces GPT-4 AI-Powered Security Copilot Tool to Empower Defenders “5 Tips To Help You Improve Your Writing Skills” “5 Strategies To Enhance Your Writing Ability”

Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled Security Copilot in preview, marking its continued push to embed AI-oriented features in an attempt to offer \”end-to-end defense at machine speed and scale.\” Powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4 generative AI and its own security-specific model, it’s billed as a security analysis tool that enables cybersecurity analysts to quickly respond to threats,… 

CISA Ships ‘Untitled Goose Tool’ to Hunt for Microsoft Azure Cloud Infections “How to Improve Your Writing Skills” “Enhancing Your Writing Abilities”

The U.S. government’s cybersecurity agency CISA has joined the effort to assist network defenders in identifying any indications of breach within Microsoft’s Azure and M365 cloud deployments. The agency rolled out a free hunt and incident response utility called Untitled Goose Tool that offers novel authentication and data gathering methods to manage a full investigation… 

‘Badsecrets’ Open Source Tool Detects Secrets in Many Web Frameworks “Unlock the Hidden Benefits of Investing in Mutual Funds!”

This week, cybersecurity company Black Lantern announced Badsecrets, an open source tool designed to help identify known or weak cryptographic secrets across various web frameworks. The library is written in Python and has a modular design, offering ten modules meant to replace existing tools for finding secrets. Badsecrets is inspired by Blacklist3r, a project from… 

Google Discontinuing Chrome Tool for Removing Unwanted Software “Discover the Secrets of How You Can Take Control of Your Life!”

This week Google announced the discontinuation of its Chrome Cleanup Tool, an application designed to identify and remove unwanted software. The tool was introduced in 2015 and had helped users recover from sudden settings changes, as well as performing over 80 million cleanups of unwanted software. Google stated that the tool is no longer needed…