-Domain resurrection attacks come to Canonical's Snap Store -Russia will use AI to detect VPN users -Iranian hackers switch to Starlink during internet outage -Greece arrests SMS blasters (by accident) -Ireland to use spyware -Hackers disrupt Iranian state TV broadcast -Another Apple contractor gets ransomed -Makina Finance hacked for $4.2m, barely feels it -CISA head wanted to fire the CIO -Report Fraud launches in the UK Podcast: Newsletter: image
Russia's internet watchdog will use AI technology to analyze internet traffic and automatically detect VPN users. The Roskomnadzor will spend close to $30 million to develop the system this year
Infoblox infiltrated a giant operation that pushed browser push notification spam across the globe. -sending roughly 140 push notifications to each victim every day -spam written in 60 languages -covered a variety of topics image
New law gives Irish law enforcement agencies the power to: -surveil any type of modern communications channel -use spyware -force service providers to cooperate
Three weeks ago, I spotted this thing about Russia changing banking fraud detection rules: Well, three weeks later, this new system seems to have blocked around 1-2% of all Russian debit cards, and is pissing off a lot of Russians: image
30-year-old bug in Glibc... :hurb: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Glibc-Security-Fix-For-1996-Bug