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‘Terrorgram’ Telegram Terrorists Trash Transformers — Grid in Peril
Richi Jennings | | Anti-Terrorism, Child Abuse, child exploitation, Child Online Safety, child porn, child pornography, Child protection, Child Safety, child sexual exploitation, childpornography, Counter-Terrorism, counterterrorism, CSAM, Data encryption, E2EE, encryption, end-to-end encryption, extremism, france, ICS, ICS/SCADA systems, Pavel Durov, Privacy, Russia, SB Blogwatch, Telegram, Telegram app, Terrorgram, Terrorism, terrorist, terrorist attack, Terrorist attacks
Should’ve listened to Edison: After the arrest of Pavel Durov—the Telegram CEO—comes news of domestic extremists using the chat app to organize ...
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Trump Campaign Hack Points to Growing U.S. Election Threats
The Trump campaign is claiming a hack is the work of Iranian operatives, adding to expanding election-interference campaigns that also include China and Russia, which the federal government calls the "predominant threat ...
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Emulating Sandworm’s Prestige Ransomware
Francis Guibernau | | adversary emulation, Broad-Based Attacks, living off the land, Microsoft, Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC), Poland, Prestige, Ransomware, Russia, Sandworm, Ukraine
AttackIQ has released a new attack graph that emulates the behaviors exhibited by Prestige ransomware since the beginning of its activities in October 2022. Prestige has been observed targeting organizations in the ...
Prisoner Swap: Huge Russian Hackers Freed — Seleznev and Klyushin
Richi Jennings | | cyber attacks russia, Putin, Roman Seleznev, Russia, russia hacker, russia-based, Russian hacker, Russian hackers, Russian hacking, SB Blogwatch, Vladimir Putin, Vladislav Klyushin
Pragmatic politics: Anger as Putin gets back two notorious cybercriminals ...
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Russia-Backed Brute-Force Campaign Targets Microsoft Infrastructure in EU
The European Union (EU) is currently confronting a significant surge in cyberattacks, primarily originating from Russia and these brute-force assaults are targeting corporate and institutional networks ...
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Russian Antivirus Firm Kaspersky Shuts Down U.S. Operations After Ban
A month after the U.S. Commerce Department banned it from selling its security software in the country, Russian company Kaspersky Lab said it is shuttering its U.S. operations and laying off staff ...
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Emulating the Sabotage-Focused Russian Adversary Sandworm– Part 2
Francis Guibernau | | adversary emulation, Defense Industrial Base, Financial Services, government, Invasion, Malware, Russia, Sandworm, technology, transportation, Ukraine
AttackIQ has released two new attack graphs that emulate the behaviors exhibited by the highly sophisticated Russian adversary Sandworm during various destructive activities against targets in Ukraine and other countries in the ...
‘Russia’ Breaches TeamViewer — ‘No Evidence’ Billions of Devices at Risk
Richi Jennings | | 2-factor authentication, 2fa, 2FA/MFA, APT29, Cozy Bear, CozyCar, CozyDuke, Dark Halo, enshittification, MFA, mfa protection, Midnight Blizzard, multi-factor, multi-factor authenication, Multi-Factor Authentication, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), multi-factor-auth, NOBELIUM, Nobeliumm, Office Monkeys, Russia, russia hacker, russia-based, russian, SB Blogwatch, SolarWinds, SolarWinds Vulnerability, solarwinds-hack, StellarParticle, SVR, TeamViewer, The Dukes, two-factor, two-factor athentication, Two-Factor Humor, two-factor-authentication.2fa, UNC2452, YTTRIUM
SolarWinds hackers strike again: Remote access service hacked—by APT29, says TeamViewer ...
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The U.S. Bans Kaspersky Antivirus, WordPress Plugin Supply Chain Attacks
Tom Eston | | anti-virus, antivirus, backdoor, ban, Banned, Biden, Biden administration, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, kaspersky, Kaspersky Antivirus, Malware, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Russia, security, supply chain, supply chain attack, technology, US, Weekly Edition, wordpress, WordPress Plugins
In episode 336 of the Shared Security Podcast, we discuss the Biden administration’s recent ban on Kaspersky antivirus software in the U.S. due to security concerns linked to its Russian origins. We ...
LockBit Victim? Ask FBI for Your Ransomware Key
Richi Jennings | | #StopRansomware, British, British intelligence, Bryan Vorndran, Dimitri Khoroshev, FBI, fbi annoucement, FBI Cyber Division, Lockbit, LockBit ransomware, LockBitsupp, National Crime Agency, Nerowolfe, Operation Cronos, Putinkrab, Ransomware, Russia, SB Blogwatch, U.K. National Crime Agency, uk, US FBI
Spy warez: Assistant director of the FBI’s Cyber Division Bryan Vorndran (pictured) might have the key to unscramble your files ...
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