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Security Threats – Dataset poisoning, 24/7 alert mode and AI – TEISS



Security Threats – Dataset poisoning, 24/7 alert mode and AI  TEISS

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OnePlus Open’s latest update lets you set a specific exposure value in Photo mode


The OnePlus Open is receiving a new software update. It doesn’t upgrade the foldable from Android 13 to Android 14 but brings some system and communications improvements. More importantly, it now lets users set a specific exposure value for the camera, but only in the Photo mode.

The update also bumps up the Android security patch level on the OnePlus Open to November 2023. It has firmware CPH2551_13.2.0.201(EX01) and requires a download of about 510MB. You can check the screenshots below for the update’s changelog.







OnePlus Open OxygenOS 13.2.0.201 update’s changelog

It’s worth mentioning that this update is currently only seeding in India, but the rollout should expand to other regions soon.

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Keeper Security rolls out dark mode experience for Android users, ETCIO SEA


Keeper Security, the leading provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity software protecting passwords, passkeys, privileged access, secrets and remote connections, today unveils the dark mode experience on the Keeper platform for Android devices. With this update, Keeper continues to deliver innovative interface design for maximum user comfort and customisation without sacrificing functionality or security.

The dark mode feature allows for an enhanced user experience in which the user can choose the display theme that fits their personal preferences. It provides an alternative to make content more legible and less strenuous to view, particularly valuable in minimising eye strain in low light environments. In the case of mobile apps and websites, dark mode can be more energy-efficient, contributing to longer battery life, reduced power consumption and a more environmentally-friendly user experience.

“Dark mode has been increasing in popularity across most major operating systems, including Android, driven by both the aesthetic appeal and growing recognition of its practical benefits,” said Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. “Keeper users love having the capability to customise the platform to their own preference on their devices. Our team is constantly working to find and implement the features and tools that will continue to elevate our users’ experiences.”

This is the latest in a series of exciting updates to the user interface across Keeper’s personal, family and enterprise solutions. Keeper has taken an incremental approach to improving the user experience, continuously enhancing the look, feel and usability of its applications, while staying true to the world-class functionality and security that Keeper users are accustomed to. Android users can also look forward to passkey management coming to the Keeper platform soon.


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AIIMS server down: Chinese hackers suspected; services moved to manual mode and other details


All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has been hit by a massive ransomware attack. The digital services at the country’s premier healthcare institution have been down since 7am on Wednesday (November 23). Delhi Police has filed an FIR for cyber terrorism and extortion.The FIR has been registered under 66F (cyber terrorism) and 66 (computer related fraud) of the Information Technology Act and section 385 (extortion) at IFSO, special cell.
‘Chinese connection’ likely
“Prima facie, it appears that a weak firewall and outdated systems apart from lack of cloud-based servers made the bid, most probably by Chinese hackers possible,” say officials. Information on whether any significant research or health data has been stolen is not yet available.
AIIMS officials have confirmed that this was a ransomware attack – a type of cyber hacking in which a cyberattacker deployed ransomware or malicious software in the victim’s systems that encrypts the data. The attacker then asks for a “ransom” to restore access for the victim.
Citing sources, a media report said that the extortion amount has not been disclosed by the hackers yet. Furthemore, the cyberattackers have reportedly given a protonmail address for the authorities to connect with them to recover system data and decrypt files. They have reportedly modified the extensions of infected files.
NIC, Cert-In helping to restore services
AIIMS reported the massive cyber attack on Wednesday (November 23) and said that all patient care services have been badly impacted since 7 am. The hospital authorities confirmed that the server for National Informatics Centre‘s eHospital being used is down. National Information Centre (NIC), along with CERT-In, are helping in the restoration of services.
Also Read: AIIMS hit by ransomware attack: What does ransomware mean, how dangerous it is and other details
Basic services hit
The cyberattack has affected basic daily operations such as appointments, patient registrations and admissions and billing systems, at one of the biggest state-owned hospitals. “With the server being down, the outpatient and inpatient digital hospital services, including smart lab, billing, report generation and…

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