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Risky Biz News: Raccoon Stealer dev didn't die in Ukrainian war; he was arrested in the Netherlands
In other news: Sigstore reaches GA; PayPal deploys passkeys; "freejacking" is now a thing.
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In other news: Sigstore reaches GA; PayPal deploys passkeys; "freejacking" is now a thing.
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In other news: Iran nuclear agency hacked; $60 million ransom demanded from UK car dealership Pendragon; and DormantColors spreads malicious Chrome and Edge extensions.
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In other news: Microsoft discloses another data breach; Canada's Parliament got hacked; Brazilian police detain Lapsus$ member.
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PLUS: Allegations Against German BSI Head Are Embarrassingly Thin
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In other news: BSI chief dismissed; Israel backdoored Dutch wiretapping system; and Europol detains car hack&steal gang.
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In other news: Microsoft didn't update driver blocklist for two years; Dutch police scam ransomware gang; and Prestige ransomware used in targeted attacks in Ukraine and Poland.
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In other news: Guacamaya leak exposes police operations; new ATM MitM/relay attack spotted in the wild; ProtonMail finally adds support for security keys.
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PLUS: The C in CSO stands for Convicted
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In other news: Germany investigates BSI chief for Kremlin ties; Ukraine Cyber Police chief killed in Russian strike on civilian targets; and Microsoft fixes another NSA-reported crypto flaw.
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In other news: Intel confirms BIOS/UEFI source code leak; Greek journalist sues spyware vendor; and Iranian state TV hacked.
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In other news: Albania wanted to invoke NATO Article 5 over Iranian cyberattack; Binance hacked for $560 million; and new Zimbra zero-day.
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PLUS: North Korea's smartphone hacking scene