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37 votes
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The confessions of Marcus Hutchins, the hacker who saved the internet (2020)
38 votes -
AT&T says criminals stole phone records of ‘nearly all’ US customers in new data breach
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Hundreds of thousands of US internet routers destroyed in newly discovered 2023 hack
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All Santander staff and 'thirty million' customers in Spain, Chile and Uruguay hacked
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British Library on why it kept it real in communication about ransomware attack
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‘TunnelVision’ attack leaves nearly all VPNs vulnerable to spying
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Finland faces growing Russian online threat, Finnish security services say – espionage attempts have increased since Ukraine invasion
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Building automation giant Johnson Controls hit by ransomware attack
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FedFingerprinting: A federated learning approach to website fingerprinting attacks in Tor networks
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Hackers exploited a zero-day flaw in Ivanti's software undetected for at least three months, US and Norwegian cybersecurity agencies warn
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Microsoft lost its keys, and the US government got hacked
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SolarWinds: The untold story of the boldest supply-chain hack ever
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A flock of chickens, held for ransom — Growing cyberattacks on Canada's food system threaten disaster
9 votes -
SolarWinds and market incentives
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Finland's parliament hit with cyberattack following US move to admit the country to NATO
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Chipmaker Nvidia investigating potential cyberattack
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Winning the war on ransomware - The DOJ’s task force is changing the landscape around hackers, but will it be enough?
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Sinclair Broadcast Group was hit by ransomware over the weekend
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Norway says cyber attack on parliament carried out from China – attack had utilised a security hole in Microsoft's Exchange software
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Swedish Coop supermarkets shut due to US ransomware cyber-attack – the hack targeted Florida-based IT company Kaseya before spreading through corporate networks
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NewsBlur Mongo database deleted in ransom attack (and restored)
NewsBlur was down yesterday evening due to its Mongo database getting attacked by a hacker and held for ransom. It’s restored from backup, but there are privacy implications for anyone who had...
NewsBlur was down yesterday evening due to its Mongo database getting attacked by a hacker and held for ransom. It’s restored from backup, but there are privacy implications for anyone who had sensitive private data there. We will likely find out more after the maintainer recovers from a busy night.
There are no good links for this, but it’s being discussed on Hacker News. Since it’s open source, someone described what’s being kept in that database.
(I use NewsBlur, but I don’t think my RSS reading habits are all that sensitive. Others might be in a different situation, though.)
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US Department of Justice recovers $2.3 million worth of Bitcoin that Colonial Pipeline paid to ransomware extortionists
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One-fifth of US beef capacity wiped out by JBS cyberattack
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DarkSide ransomware gang quits after servers, Bitcoin stash seized
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Largest fuel pipeline in the United States hit by ransomware attack
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Ransomware gang threatens release of DC police records
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A closer look at the DarkSide ransomware gang, which was responsible for the recent attack on Colonial Pipeline
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After decades of not using them, the Pentagon has given control of millions of IP addresses to a previously unknown company in an effort to identify possible cyber vulnerabilities and threats
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SolarWinds: New findings from our investigation of SUNBURST
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VMware flaw a vector in SolarWinds breach?
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Preliminary analysis of the SolarWinds Orion supply-chain nation-state attack
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Microsoft says it found malicious software in its systems
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Finland's parliament approved a bill designed to protect its networks against cyber threats and espionage – may be used to exclude China's Huawei and ZTE
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Norway has blamed Russia for a cyberattack on the email system in the parliament in August – Moscow has rejected the claim, calling it a serious and wilful provocation
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New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China Also: 'Cyber attacks' point to China's spy agency, Ministry of State Security, as Huawei payback,...
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
This is a follow-up to these articles posted yesterday:
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Cyber-attack Australia: Sophisticated attacks from ‘state-based actor’, PM says
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The confessions of Marcus "MalwareTech" Hutchins, the hacker who stopped WannaCry and was arrested by the FBI in 2017
33 votes -
Finland is preparing to defend itself against a mysterious activist group threatening to carry out cyberattacks – unless it gets some Bitcoin
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Olympic destroyer - The untold story of the 2018 Olympics cyberattack
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Ottawa city hall has been targeted by cyber attacks more than 8,000 times in the past year
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The sinkhole that saved the internet: Keeping the 'kill switch' alive is the only thing preventing another WannaCry outbreak
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Florida city to pay $600K ransom to hacker who seized computer systems weeks ago
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The trade secret - Firms that promised high-tech ransomware solutions almost always just pay the hackers
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Hated and hunted - The perilous life of the computer virus cracker making powerful enemies online
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Russia to disconnect from the internet as part of a planned cyberwar test
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A profile of Alex Stamos, former security chief at Yahoo and Facebook who was at ground zero of major cyberattacks and Russian election interference
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Review of controls for certain emerging technologies
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The Web is still a DARPA weapon
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Disrupting cyberwar with open source intelligence
5 votes