Risky Biz News: LockBit leader unmasked, charged, and sanctioned
In other news: UK accuses China of hacking Ministry of Defense; new TunnelVision attack leaks VPN traffic; Microsoft teases new secure DNS client.
In other news: UK accuses China of hacking Ministry of Defense; new TunnelVision attack leaks VPN traffic; Microsoft teases new secure DNS client.
In other news: EU countries condemn Russia over APT28 hacks; hacker-for-hire suspect detained in London; SiegedSec campaign targets far-right groups.
In other news: Dropbox discloses data breach; US government drops degree requirements for cyber jobs; Kaseya hacker sentenced to 13 years in prison.
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In other news: FTC fines US telcos $196 million for selling location data; Change Healthcare hacked via unprotected Citrix account; Vastaamo hacker sentenced to prison.
In other news: Avast gets a €14 million GDPR fine; new Pathfinder side-channel attack; Ukrainian hackers wipe another Russian telco.
In other news: PlugX USB worm infects 2.5 million devices; El Salvador crypto-service hacked; US takes down another crypto-mixing service.
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In other news: Pegasus used against Polish female military officers; Russian hackers used a secret Windows zero-day for years; US charges, sanctions four IRGC hackers.
In other news: FISA Section 702 renewed for two years; MITRE hacked by state-backed group; China bans Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp.
In other news: Akira ransomware group made $42 million in a year; "highly profitable trader" found guilty at trial; Kubernetes clusters hacked via OpenMetadata bugs.
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