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Risky Biz News: New Russian ICS malware cuts heat to 600 Ukrainian apartment buildings
In other news: Telegram fixes zero-day; FCC to investigate "surveillance pricing;" Google will not deprecate third-party cookies after all.
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In other news: Telegram fixes zero-day; FCC to investigate "surveillance pricing;" Google will not deprecate third-party cookies after all.
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In other news: US sanctions two Russian hacktivists; MGM hacking suspect detained in the UK; two LockBit members plead guilty.
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In other news: Indian crypto exchange hacked for $230 million; UK wants mandatory ransomware reporting; new Port Shadow attack on VPNs.
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In other news: Kasperksy winds down US business; Ukraine detains fraud group stealing from dead soldiers; SSD accuses Sonicwall of hiding a security flaw.
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In other news: AT&T discloses Snowflake hack; Russia plans to ban YouTube later this year; Lazarus Group hacks CoinStats.
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In other news: BLOODSEC hackers detained in the Philippines; South Africa agency lost $16.6 million in 10 years to hacks; NATO to establish new cyber center.
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In other news: Ukrainian APT hacked elevator PLCs; Avast secretly developed a DoNeX ransomware decrypter months ago; Adobe Reader zero-day patch coming in August.
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In other news: OpenAI hid a security breach; ransomware attack cripples Florida's Department of Health; major Mastodon security update is out.
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In other news: Europol takes down ~600 Cobalt Strike servers; new Kirin BGP attack; ransomware gang apologizes to Indonesian government and gives out free decryption key.
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In other news: Chinese APT exploits Cisco zero-day; cyber insurance rates go down; malware found in multiple WordPress plugins.