5 ways to stop impostor syndrome from holding you back at work

5 ways to stop impostor syndrome from holding you back at work

Uma Shankar sharma/Getty Images If you feel like an imposter at work, you’re not alone. MIT Sloan reports that a nagging sensation of not being smart enough plagues even the most influential employees. Business leaders have told us the same thing — it’s common to feel like a fraud, and you shouldn’t feel as if you’re the only professional with a sense of self-doubt. Also: 6 ways to be a successful first-time manager The good news is there…

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Malicious AI Models on Hugging Face Exploit Novel Attack Technique

Malicious AI Models on Hugging Face Exploit Novel Attack Technique

Researchers at Reversing Labs have discovered two malicious machine learning (ML) models available on Hugging Face, the leading hub for sharing AI models and applications. While these models contain malicious code, they were not flagged as “unsafe” by Hugging Face’s security scanning mechanisms. The Reversing Labs researchers saw that these malicious models exploit a novel malware distribution technique by abusing Pickle file serialization. Background on Pickle ML models use algorithms to learn patterns and make…

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How to use Tor to privately browse the web – it's easier than you think

How to use Tor to privately browse the web – it's easier than you think

ZDNET A while ago, I wrote a piece on the best way to ensure your privacy with a web browser. Part of that advice was to use the Tor   browser. In simplest terms, you cannot get more privacy and security from a web browser than when using Tor. And given how important privacy and security are now, Tor should be on your radar. Also: How to turn on Private DNS Mode on Android – and why it’s a…

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US sets AI safety aside in favor of 'AI dominance'

US sets AI safety aside in favor of 'AI dominance'

rob dobi/Getty Images In October 2023, former president Joe Biden signed an executive order that included several measures for regulating AI. On his first day in office, President Trump overturned it, replacing it a few days later with his own order on AI in the US. This week, some government agencies that enforce AI regulation were told to halt their work, while the director of the US AI Safety Institute (AISI) stepped down.  Also: ChatGPT’s…

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Can Your Security Measures Be Turned Against You?

Can Your Security Measures Be Turned Against You?

Throughout history, the concept of defeating an opponent’s defenses has been central to warfare strategies. From ancient sieges using tunnels and siege engines to modern tactics aimed at neutralizing air defenses before launching a major offensive, the principle remains the same: breach the defenses to open a path for attack. This strategy is just as relevant in the realm of cybersecurity, where attackers aim to compromise security systems themselves, turning protective mechanisms into pathways for…

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Why I recommend this HP desktop over the M4 iMac when it comes to work and play

Why I recommend this HP desktop over the M4 iMac when it comes to work and play

ZDNET’s key takeaways HP’s OmniStudio X 31.5 is on sale now at Best Buy for $1,799. It’s a big-screen all-in-one with a solid suite of hardware that makes both powerful and flexible. However, some users will want to upgrade the peripherals and speakers. When I reviewed the Apple iMac M4 last year, I praised it for being a powerful computer straight out of the box, while looking good on your desk. But even though it’s…

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Cisco’s ISE bugs could allow root-level command execution

Cisco’s ISE bugs could allow root-level command execution

Cisco is warning enterprise admins of two critical flaws within its identity and management (IAM) solution, Identity Services Engine (ISE), that could allow attackers to obtain unauthorized privileges and run arbitrary commands on affected systems. Tracked as CVE-2025-20124 and CVE-2025-20125, the flaws have received a critical severity rating of CVSS 9.9 and 9.1 out of 10, respectively. Source link

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This $20 MagSafe power bank has no business being this versatile for the price

This  MagSafe power bank has no business being this versatile for the price

ZDNET’s key takeaways The Zendure Supermini Q is on sale at Amazon for $21. It has enough power to keep your iPhone topped up, and can be charged at the same time as it powers your phone. It’s rather bulky, about as big as a MagSafe unit gets. MagSafe chargers are an excellent way to extend your iPhone’s battery life, helping it last through the day. I use them regularly, and there have been many…

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Clínica Universidad de Navarra apuesta por la IA y la computación cuántica en el ámbito sanitario

Clínica Universidad de Navarra apuesta por la IA y la computación cuántica en el ámbito sanitario

La Clínica Universidad de Navarra (CUN) y Microsoft Ibérica han firmado un acuerdo de colaboración para promover el desarrollo conjunto de proyectos innovadores en el sector salud, aplicando para ello tecnologías avanzadas como la inteligencia artificial (IA) o la computación cuántica. El acuerdo, rubricado por Joseba Campos Capelastegui, director general de la Clínica Universidad de Navarra, y Paco Salcedo, presidente de Microsoft España, centra el foco en la aplicación de tecnologías como la IA, el cloud…

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Third-Party Risk Management Failures Expose UK Finance Sector

Third-Party Risk Management Failures Expose UK Finance Sector

Over half (58%) of large UK financial services firms suffered at least one third-party supply chain attack in 2024, according to a study by Orange Cyberdefense. Nearly a quarter (23%) of these companies were hit three or more times by third-party attacks. The research identified significant gaps in financial services third-party risk management strategies. Close to half (44%) of these institutions admitted that they only assess third-party risk during the initial supplier onboarding stage. A…

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