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More data found exposed in an AWS S3 bucket. EtherDelta's DNS impersonation issue. DPRK says it doesn't hack. FISA Section 702 nears sunset. Wassenaar updated. Kaspersky says its due process rights have been violated.

almost 7 years ago

Pyongyang's snarling through cyberspace, and what others are doing about it. Coppersmith espionage campaign in the Middle East. GDPR approaches. Giving your kid a smartphone?

almost 7 years ago

North Korea officially blamed for WannaCry. US National Security Strategy and cyber. Hex Men are up to no good. Cryptocurrency crimes. Cyberespionage. Misconfigured printers. Bad passwords.

almost 7 years ago

Zealot and Monero mining. Bitfinex DDoS. Triton/Trisis shows risks of committing safety and control to the same systems. Bitcoin crime. M&A news. Hair of the dog.

almost 7 years ago

The unique culture of the Middle Eastern and North African underground. [Research Saturday]

almost 7 years ago

Internet shut down in Ethiopia. TRITON ICS malware updates. Security products patched. Cryptocurrency capers.

almost 7 years ago

Hacktivism threatened over embassy move. Significant probe of an industrial plant. That was no BGP error. TV blues.

almost 7 years ago

A look back at Patch Tuesday. Classic games on Android serve malware. Cryptocurrency speculation. Info ops updates. Phony hitmen. Guilty pleas in Mirai case.

almost 7 years ago

Catphishing for spies. Banking Trojans. Spider ransomware. CoinHive comes to Starbucks. SEC stops another ICO. BrickerBot retired?

almost 7 years ago

Al Qaeda tries its hand at inspiration. MoneyTaker cyber bank robbers. Dark web database holds a billion credentials. Bitcoin speculation and Bitcoin fraud.

almost 7 years ago