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Risky Biz News: US says RT moved into cyber and intelligence-gathering territory
In other news: Apple files to dismiss NSO lawsuit; Australia sends cyber mission to Fiji; new exploitation wave hits Ivanti devices.
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In other news: Apple files to dismiss NSO lawsuit; Australia sends cyber mission to Fiji; new exploitation wave hits Ivanti devices.
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In other news: Microsoft to move security products out of the kernel; Mastercard buys Recorded Future; Slovakia denies buying Pegasus.
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In other news: Poland's Pegasus inquiry reaches a roadblock; Americans lost $5.6 billion to crypto-fraud last year; US arrests Terrorgram admins.
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In other news: ColdRiver hacks Russian pro-democracy foundation; backdoor found in EV charger model; sextortionist brothers get long prison time after victim's suicide.
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In other news: CISA drops online content moderation; Iran paid hackers a $3 million ransom; Russia tries to infiltrate Ukraine's military mobile apps.
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In other news: Spamouflage returns for the US elections; TfL tells staff to work from home after cyberattack; Russia wants to block foreign web crawlers.
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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.