-EU readies new anti-spyware group with even less powers than PEGA -Microsoft gave BitLocker keys to the FBI -Russia deployed wipers on Poland's energy grid -Murder-for-hire portal dismantled in Romania -Nike investigates hack -US investors sue South Korea over Coupang breach -Under Armour breach exposes 72mil user records -Cyberattack at Dresden museums -Waltio discloses extortion attempt -AdGuard open-sources VPN protocol Newsletter: Podcast: image
"A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch." LOL
Are a bunch of Eastern European politicians running the FCC... what is this? :))) image
Backlog it is then... 🫑 https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/nist-cve-vulnerability-analysis-nvd-review/810300/ image
When a random web hosting provider has a better abuse department than the Chrome Web Store you know the Web Store is a dump image
Ad-blocking company AdGuard has open-sourced TrustTunnel, the tunneling protocol at the heart of its AdGuard VPN service
There's a cool Mastodon account named Malicious Extension Bot that sends out notifications whenever new malicious Chrome extensions are detected
Romania dismantles the group behind a murder-for-hire web service https://diicot.ro/mass-media/6042-comunicat-de-presa-23-01-2027 image
-Improperly patched bug exploited again in Fortinet firewalls -Hackers go after security testing environments -Jordan used Cellebrite against activists -new Cisco and SmarterMail zero-days -China accuses Taiwan of 4,000 hacks -Kazakhstan to tighten data breach laws -Spain dismisses NSO case -Dutch want to avoid US clouds for govt data -€3.5m fine for mysterious company -Grok generated 23k sexualized images of kids Podcast: Newsletter: image
Iran is trying to use cryptocurrency to stabilize its fiat rial currency... that's a first