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Risky Bulletin: Japan passes active cyber defense law
In other news: Procolored printers shipped malware; O2 telco leaks user data and geolocation; Volkswagen patches major bugs in mobile app.
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In other news: Procolored printers shipped malware; O2 telco leaks user data and geolocation; Volkswagen patches major bugs in mobile app.
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In other news: US' largest steel producer halts production after cyberattack; Scattered Spider shifts to US retailers; CFPB quietly kills rule protecting Americans from data brokers.
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In other news: Turkish APT deploys zero-day in Iraq; North Korean APTs start targeting Ukraine; Spain to probe cyber's role in energy grid collapse.
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In other news: Germany seizes eXch crypto-mixing service; US dismantles Anyproxy botnet; Chrome to use AI to fight tech support scams.
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In other news: CrowdStrike lays off 5% of staff; hacker dumps LockBit v4 backend database; ransomware slows factory lines at medical device maker.
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In other news: US sanctions militia group leader for cyber scams; Nomad Bridge hacker arrested in Israel; NSA ordered to cut 8% of civilian staff.
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In other news: US to destigmatize and normalize offensive cyber operations; Darcula PhaaS admin identified as 24-year-old Chinese man; Ireland fines TikTok for secret user data transfers to China.
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In other news: Chinese APT hijacks software updates; US dominates EU cybersecurity market; Commvault discloses data breach.
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In other news: Marks & Spencer sends staff home after ransomware attack; China accuses US of hacking cryptography provider; AirBorne vulnerabilities impact Apple's AirPlay.