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Packet Storm News
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Weak Enforcement and Low Compliance in PCI~DSS: A Comparative Security Study

Although credit and debit card data continue to be a prime target for attackers, organizational adherence to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard PCI DSS remains surprisingly low. Despite prior work showing that PCI DSS can reduce card fraud, only 32.4% of organizations were fully...

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Packet Storm News
Packet Storm News
added 2025/11/30 12:0 a.m.9 views

Banking System Stability: A Global Analysis of Cybercrime Laws

We examine the role of cybercrime legislation around the world in shaping the stability of the banking system. We compile a novel dataset covering the enactment of cybercrime legislation in 132 developed and developing countries to empirically test this research question. We find that the enactme...

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EUVD
EUVD
added 2025/10/03 8:7 p.m.19 views

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Packet Storm News
Packet Storm News
added 2025/06/21 12:0 a.m.7 views

International Security Applications of Flexible Hardware-Enabled Guarantees

As AI capabilities advance rapidly, flexible hardware-enabled guarantees flexHEGs offer opportunities to address international security challenges through comprehensive governance frameworks. This report examines how flexHEGs could enable internationally trustworthy AI governance by establishing...

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Packet Storm News
added 2025/05/27 12:0 a.m.6 views

Watermarking without Standards Is Not AI Governance

Watermarking has emerged as a leading technical proposal for attributing generative AI content and is increasingly cited in global governance frameworks. This paper argues that current implementations risk serving as symbolic compliance rather than delivering effective oversight. We identify a...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2023/03/30 12:21 p.m.46 views

New Wi-Fi Protocol Security Flaw Affecting Linux, Android and iOS Devices

A group of academics from Northeastern University and KU Leuven has disclosed a fundamental design flaw in the IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi protocol standard, impacting a wide range of devices running Linux, FreeBSD, Android, and iOS. Successful exploitation of the shortcoming could be abused to hijack TCP...

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