An Insecure direct object reference flaw occurs when any
application frequently uses the actual name or key of an
object while generating web pages, but doesn't always verify
if the user is authorized for the target object.
The issues fixed in LinkedIn include:
The Internet has already been struggling to defend against organized crime, state-sponsored hackers, surveillance and, of course, terrorism but experts believe AI technology can aid us in protecting sensitive data and critical infrastructure from attackers.
Either its Cloud-AI from CloudSec or OpenAI, backed by Tesla and Space X CEO Elon Musk, every player in this domain wants to build a technology that would eventually create digital intelligence in the way to benefit humanity as a whole.
Since AI is a fundamental part of the concept of the Internet of Things, where machines and devices communicate with each other to get the work done, it's only AI and machine learning that will be incredibly useful to defend our network before anyone exploits them.
Last year, Security researchers at MIT also developed a new Artificial Intelligence-based cyber security platform, called 'AI2,' which has the ability to predict, detect, and stop 85% of Cyber Attacks with high accuracy.
Isn't it revolutionary idea for Internet Security?
At the same time, we should not forget that smarter technologies do not come without risks. While AI could provide organizations with a valuable weapon in their arsenal, the risk is that the technology would not fall into wrong hands.
The issues fixed in LinkedIn include:
- Leak of any user's Email ID on LinkedIn
- Leak of users email and phone number and resume
- Deleting every user's LinkedIn request
- Downloading every transcript to videos from Lynda
- Downloading every Lynda exercise files without a premium membership
"Cloud-AI system had to fill multiple forms and follow valid patterns to reach the vulnerable endpoints. These endpoints often get missed by existing automated tools as well as manual analysis," CloudSek explains.Artificial Intelligence is good at breaking CAPTCHA codes, but I'm wondering, and even believe that this system might soon gain the ability to beat Google's latest reCAPTCHA system, which is also powered by a sophisticated artificial intelligence system to defend websites against bots.
How AI Technology Shaping the Future of CyberSecurity
Cyber security is among the biggest threats in today's world, and it is a known fact that there are not enough skilled cyber security professionals to tackle growing Internet threats.The Internet has already been struggling to defend against organized crime, state-sponsored hackers, surveillance and, of course, terrorism but experts believe AI technology can aid us in protecting sensitive data and critical infrastructure from attackers.
Either its Cloud-AI from CloudSec or OpenAI, backed by Tesla and Space X CEO Elon Musk, every player in this domain wants to build a technology that would eventually create digital intelligence in the way to benefit humanity as a whole.
"In near future, Cloud-AI would be upgraded to assist users while ordering anything on the Internet, as well can perform complex tasks to save precious time." Sasi told The Hacker NewsMoreover, with the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, the cyber-security threats have grown exponentially, so extensive research into prevention and detection schemes of these technologies is strongly being considered globally.
Since AI is a fundamental part of the concept of the Internet of Things, where machines and devices communicate with each other to get the work done, it's only AI and machine learning that will be incredibly useful to defend our network before anyone exploits them.
Last year, Security researchers at MIT also developed a new Artificial Intelligence-based cyber security platform, called 'AI2,' which has the ability to predict, detect, and stop 85% of Cyber Attacks with high accuracy.
Isn't it revolutionary idea for Internet Security?
At the same time, we should not forget that smarter technologies do not come without risks. While AI could provide organizations with a valuable weapon in their arsenal, the risk is that the technology would not fall into wrong hands.