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Risky Biz News: US charges swatters who terrorized government officials
In other news: City of Columbus sues security researcher; Brazil bans Twitter; Poland charges official in Pegasus spyware scandal.
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In other news: City of Columbus sues security researcher; Brazil bans Twitter; Poland charges official in Pegasus spyware scandal.
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In other news: APT42 hunts regime traitors; France and the UAE hacked Durov's phone in 2017; APT29 suspected of using same exploits as spyware vendors NSO and Intellexa.
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In other news: Pentagon runs Tinder info-op; Seattle airport still crippled by major cyberattack; evolved malware can wipe security tools off a victim's disk.
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In other news: Telegram CEO arrested in France; identity of a major hacker leaks from private CrowdStrike report; Meta takes down APT42 WhatsApp accounts.
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In other news: Karakurt member faces the music; US semiconductor company disrupted by cyberattack; Xiaomi deployed patch before hacking contest, removed it after.
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Your weekly dose of Seriously Risky Business news is written by Tom Uren and edited by Patrick Gray. It's supported by Lawfare with help from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. This week's edition is sponsored by Island. You can hear a podcast discussion of this
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In other news: US government confirms Iran hacked Trump campaign; CISA to get a new fancy HQ; FAA prepares cyber rules.
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In other news: US House wants TP-Link investigated as a national security threat; major RCE bug discovered in OpenBMC; OpenAI takes down Iranian influence op.
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In other news: Iranians also targeted the Harris campaign; Germany wants to limit Windows kernel access; 2024 set to be highest-grossing year for ransomware.
Seriously Risky Business
Your weekly dose of Seriously Risky Business news is written by Tom Uren and edited by Patrick Gray. It's supported by Lawfare with help from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. This week's edition is sponsored by Corelight. You can hear a podcast discussion of this
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In other news: US charges Angler exploit kit member; hacker leaks upcoming Netflix shows; UK explores nation-wide cyber-deception network.