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Risky Biz News: Clarifying the "DOD can't use software with vulnerabilities" misunderstanding
In other news: Estonia reports record DDoS attacks; Brazil police conduct raids in Lapsus$ investigation; and Ryuk money launderer arrested.
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In other news: Estonia reports record DDoS attacks; Brazil police conduct raids in Lapsus$ investigation; and Ryuk money launderer arrested.
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PLUS: End-to-End Encryption can't beat bad laws and how cyber war crimes are not a thing
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In other news: Almost $2 billion worth of crypto lost in H1 2022; a look into the BraZZZerSFF cybercrime service; and Signal and DigitalOcean impacted by third-party breaches.
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In other news: Another major Chinese user data leak; PAN bug abused in DDoS attacks; and SIDH broken for the third time.
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In other news: Hacktivists leak LatAm mining data; GitHub users attacked with phony repos; and academics find new eavesdropping method via fiber optics cables.
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PLUS: Ransomware as a service is in trouble and how TikTok showed some backbone…
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In other news: Nomad crypto platform robbed for all it has (had); Robinhood fined $30 million; and Samsung debuts "Repair Mode" security feature.
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In other news: Russian postal service data leaked; new Rowhammer technique disclosed; and new post-quantum cryptography attack.
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In other news: Rostelecom hijacks Apple traffic; new Cytrox and NSO incidents discovered in the EU; and fewer ransomware victims are paying.
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PLUS: Why TSA's pipeline regulations may fail and how rooftop solar became critical infrastructure.
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In other news: Dutch government fears China might turn off its solar panels; new UEFI rootkit targets ASUS and Gigabyte motherboards; and WebAssembly used for crypto-mining in the wild.
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The Global Internet Is Dead