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Risky Bulletin: NFC card malware keeps evolving in Russia, a bad omen for the future
In other news: Poland accuses Meta of failing to remove malicious ads; Malaysian brokerage accounts hacked; Craft CMS zero-day exploited in the wild.
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In other news: Poland accuses Meta of failing to remove malicious ads; Malaysian brokerage accounts hacked; Craft CMS zero-day exploited in the wild.
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In other news: Iran tries to hack EU official; Lazarus Groups pulls off watering hole and zero-day attack; WhatsApp adds new chat privacy features.
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In other news: Hegseth involved in second Signalgate scandal; two CISA Secure by Designs execs leave; Asian cyber scam call centers are spreading worldwide.
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In other news: Hackers steal $700 million from Japanese brokerage firms; Chinese APT leaks exploits; EU offers anti-spying Faraday pouches to MPs.
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In other news: CISA extends MITRE's CVE contract; Chris Krebs resigns from SentinelOne following White House attack; Apple patches two iOS zero-days.
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In other news: China puts up reward for three NSA hackers; ransomware attack disrupts dialysis clinics; 4chan hacked.
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In other news: China privately admits to hacking US; EU cybersecurity investments are lagging behind both US and Israel; Fortinet warns of new read-only access technique.
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In other news: Trump orders probe of former CISA director Chris Krebs; US disbands crypto crime team; NSO hires new lobby team.
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In other news: Australia deregisters 95 companies linked to cyber scams; US Treasury hacked again; Meta expands "teen accounts" to Facebook and Facebook Messenger.