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Risky Biz News: The EU will make vendors liable for bugs
In other news: Wiper attacks hit Israel via ESET partner; Microsoft loses weeks of security logs; DOD looks to buy deepfake tech.
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In other news: Wiper attacks hit Israel via ESET partner; Microsoft loses weeks of security logs; DOD looks to buy deepfake tech.
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In other news: Iranian hackers sell access to US critical infrastructure; North Korea hacked ad platforms to deploy an Internet Explorer zero-day; hacker "USDoD" arrested in Brazil.
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In other news: New UK NCSC service will protect schools from cyberattacks; Time-To-Exploit goes down to only five days; Telegram takes down pay-to-nudify bots.
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In other news: Firefox zero-day targeted Tor Browser users; hacked vacuums spew out slurs; hackers leak data from Pokemon gaming studio.
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In other news: Mozilla patches Firefox zero-day; hackers leak data of 31 million Internet Archive users; Chinese APT targets OpenAI employees.
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In other news: Largest US water utility provider hit by a cyberattack; hackers wipe servers at Russian state TV company; EU government orgs targeted with air-gap jumping malware.
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In other news: China wiretaps US wiretapping system; Australia provides free cyber support for small businesses; Ukraine clears Vitiuk in corruption probe.
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In other news: DPRK IT workers found at more than a dozen crypto companies; US disrupts Star Blizzard APT; Russian internet trolls try to blame Ukraine for their own disinfo op.
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In other news: NIST backlog still there; Cambodia arrests journalist who exposed scam compounds; FCC fines T-Mobile for neverending data breaches.