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2
A Malicious Push Network: What 57M Logs Taught Us (infoblox.com)
1
ORM Leaking More Than You Joined For (elttam.com)
8
Germany wakes up to US tech dominance (politico.eu)
3
One of the most destructive invasive species has arrived in Europe (cnn.com)
9
Defeating KASLR by doing nothing at all (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
2
Prisoner hacks prison IT system, goes wild (risky.biz)
1
'Neutral' internet governance enables sanctions evasion (bindinghook.com)
1
Court Pauses FCC Data Breach Rules as Agency Takes New Look (cablefax.com)
2
Reddit Mods Sued by YouTuber Ethan Klein Fight Efforts to Unmask Them (courtwatch.news)
1
Microsoft offers major discounts to government customers in latest 'OneGov' deal (nextgov.com)
1
XProtect's detection rules, 2019-25 evolution (eclecticlight.co)
1
Project Red Hook: Chinese Gift Card Fraud at Scale (garwarner.blogspot.com)
2
'We Are Just Here for Work': Indian Scammer Explains Why He Moved to Laos (commsrisk.com)
2
Why the United States Should Not Fear a Space Pearl Harbor (lawfaremedia.org)
2
Major EoT/HoT vulnerability can bring trains to sudden stops (risky.biz)
2
The Importance of the Battle of Cannae (warontherocks.com)
1
Cyberattacks Disrupt Iran's Bread Distribution, Payments Remain Frozen (iranwire.com)
1
Dnsimg – storing images in txt records (asherfalcon.com)
3
Artifacts Discovered in 20k-Year-Old Ice Age Cave Could Rewrite Human History (thedebrief.org)
1
The Bitter End: Unraveling Eight Years of Espionage Antics (proofpoint.com)
3
End of free hand luggage on EU flights approaching (theportugalnews.com)
15
N. Korea discharges uranium waste into waters flowing to S. Korea (dailynk.com)
4
China's tech invasion is a national emergency (washingtonexaminer.com)
5
Judge pressures Apple to approve Fortnite or return to court (techcrunch.com)
4
Kentucky boy uses mother's phone to order 70K Dum-Dum suckers (seattletimes.com)
29
Former Disney employee who hacked Disney World menus sentenced to 3 years (databreaches.net)
2
Discord Begins Testing Facial Scans for Age Verification (gizmodo.com)
9
Estonia considers allowing Navy to sink merchant ships threatening sea cables (therecord.media)
1
Understanding SmartScreen and Network Protection (textslashplain.com)
2
A Bulgarian cleaning lady became a Russian spy (dw.com)
2
The North Korea worker problem is bigger than you think (cyberscoop.com)
1
Expensive earrings recovered by Florida police after alleged thief swallows them (bbc.com)
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Strings Attached: Talking about Russia's agenda for laws in cyberspace (bytesandborscht.com)
3
Tunnels sketched by Leonardo da Vinci in the late 1400s may have been found (cnn.com)
1
My Open Response About Pinterest Executives' Failure to Act (benjaminspider.com)
2
Floating nuclear power plants to be mass produced for US coastline (newatlas.com)
2
Climate negotiations obstructed by Saudi Arabia (cnn.com)
4
Google to suspend payments for Russian app developers (kyivindependent.com)
2
Russia Prepares Children in Occupied Ukraine for War Against Their Own Country (rferl.org)
3
Vodka maker Stoli says August ransomware attack contributed to bankruptcy filing (therecord.media)
3
Giorgia Meloni's vendetta against Italy's judges (politico.eu)
1
Trump promised to repeal Biden's AI executive order – here's what to expect next (nextgov.com)
1
Combining Machine Learning and Homomorphic Encryption in the Apple Ecosystem (machinelearning.apple.com)
33
Much of Ireland Is an Ecological Desert. Meet the Man Who Wants to Rewild It (nytimes.com)
2
Georgian authorities raid homes of disinformation researchers ahead of elections (therecord.media)
1
Activision reverses AA nerf after positive news media coverage (reddit.com)
1
Boeing union is set to vote on a new contract deal, possibly ending strike (npr.org)
1
Iran's Hitmen: The New Rise of Western Terror Agents Working for Tehran (worldcrunch.com)
2
Cybersecurity Funding Plummets 51% in Q3 (crunchbase.com)
2
Staying a Step Ahead: Mitigating the DPRK IT Worker Threat (cloud.google.com)
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: omni-movement is a literal game changer (theguardian.com)
3
California governor signs laws to protect actors against unauthorized use of AI (apnews.com)
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Twelve sentenced for violent home invasion robberies to steal cryptocurrency (justice.gov)
1
DragonRank, a Chinese-speaking SEO manipulator service provider (talosintelligence.com)
1
Slovakia's Fico dismissing Pegasus purchase allegations raises eyebrows (euractiv.com)
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"Unstripping" binaries: Restoring debugging information in GDB with Pwndbg (trailofbits.com)
1
Greek Port Inundated by Stinking Dead Fish Struggles to Clean Up (balkaninsight.com)
2
Giant impact on early Ganymede and its subsequent reorientation (nature.com)
2
Behind the Durov arrest, a small Paris cybercrime unit with big ambitions (reuters.com)
1
Judge acquits web dev accused of spreading fake news that led to UK riots (theregister.com)
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"My gut says Telegram is an FSB operation" (thc.org)
2
Threads is testing disappearing posts that expire after 24 hours (engadget.com)
4
FBI searched homes of two Americans with ties to Russian state media (reuters.com)
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[flagged] Venezuela's Supreme Court certifies Maduro's claims he won presidential election (ctvnews.ca)
1
[dupe] Two Canadian freight railroads shut down (cnn.com)
3
Peiter 'Mudge' Zatko Returns to DARPA as CIO (executivegov.com)
1
Under Meloni, concerns for press freedom in Italy mount (politico.eu)
2
Engineering Learnings from the CrowdStrike Falcon Outage (mazinahmed.net)
1
Workers at the Gamurs Group of Video Game Websites Describe It as 'Hell' (aftermath.site)
1
Dart shifts to standard calling convention (cryptax.medium.com)
4
Ursula von der Leyen wins second term as European Commission president (politico.eu)
1
Remains of ancient Papal palace believed to have been found in Rome (cnn.com)
1
Angel Drainer App Shuts Down After Developer Identification (cryptotimes.io)
9
Ziklag, the Secret Organization of Wealthy Christians (propublica.org)
2
Threat Actors Using Zero-Day Tricks in Internet Shortcut Files (checkpoint.com)
2
Ghostscript RCE now exploited in the wild (hachyderm.io)
1
New vampire squid species discovered in twilight zone of South China Sea (livescience.com)
3
Greece's new 6-day workweek law takes effect, bucking a trend (npr.org)
2
Hackers offer surprise apology after ransomware attack on Indonesian government (abc.net.au)
3
China starts smartphone inspections to boost anti-espionage efforts (bangkokpost.com)
1
Steam is getting an official controller, but Valve isn't making it (theverge.com)
3
Indonesia's national data centre suffers ransomware attack (itnews.asia)
1
Dr Disrespect shares why he was banned from Twitch (theverge.com)
1
Cyber, MacGyver, and the Limits of Covert Power (lawfaremedia.org)
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Revealed: Russian legal foundation linked to Kremlin activities in Europe (theguardian.com)
1
Ikaruz Red Team – Hacktivist Group Leverages Ransomware for Attention Not Profit (sentinelone.com)
1
Authenticode in 2024 (textslashplain.com)
2
Microsoft Blocks Russian Corporate Clients from Cloud Services, Vendor Says (themoscowtimes.com)
2
The Fish Doorbell (visdeurbel.nl)
1
Littlejohn and the Mob: Saga of a Heist (villagevoice.com)
1
Russia is ramping up sabotage across Europe (economist.com)
1
Misconfig Mapper (intigriti.com)
2
Kremlin botnet launches disinformation claiming Havana Syndrome doesn't exist (theins.ru)
1
(The) Postman Carries Lots of Secrets (trufflesecurity.com)
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EU Police Chiefs call for industry and governments to take action against E2EE (europa.eu)
2
Two Indonesians under investigation for theft of Korean fighter aircraft tech (thereadable.co)
0
Many Budapestians Remain Dubious of 'Mini-Dubai' (balkaninsight.com)
1
Blauhaunt – tool collection for filtering and visualizing logon events (github.com/cgosec)
1