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Risky Biz News: EU bans anonymous crypto payments
In other news: Russian cyber-spies go after German political parties; US to undertake airline privacy review; Apple chips leak secret keys via new side-channel attack.
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In other news: Russian cyber-spies go after German political parties; US to undertake airline privacy review; Apple chips leak secret keys via new side-channel attack.
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In other news: US to establish water sector cybersecurity task force; Russia suspected of wiping more Ukrainian telcos; Glassdoor doxes users.
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This week's edition of Seriously Risky Business news was written by Patrick Gray while Tom Uren is on leave. It's supported by Lawfare with help from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. This week's edition is sponsored by Kroll Cyber Risk. You can listen
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In other news: Russia sanctions WaPo cyber reporters; Trend Micro links another APT to i-SOON leak; Fujitsu discloses data breach.
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In other news: Data breach impacts 43 million French citizens; E-Root admin sentenced to 3.5 years in prison; BlackByte ransomware returns.
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In other news: LockBit member sentenced to prison; CIA runs anti-China info-op; new GhostRace side-channel attack.
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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 Yubico. You can hear a podcast discussion of this
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In other news: Crypto-phishing losses go over $100 million in the first two months of the year; 74 countries are now using commercial spyware; Airbnb bans all indoor security cameras.
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In other news: CISA hacked in Ivanti attacks; China has been secretly removing American software and hardware; Malta will strip citizenship from spyware exec.
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In other news: UAC-0050 linked to low-tier Russian hacker-for-hire group; 85% of TeamCity servers have been hacked; and 41 US states ask Meta to fix its account hacking problem.
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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 Corelight. You can hear a podcast discussion of this
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In other news: North Korean hackers are stealing semiconductor secrets; JetBrains tries to hide a security patch; and the US sanctions Intellexa and its founder.