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  • OnlyFans Hackers Targeted With Infostealer Malware

    Hackers interested in targeting OnlyFans users have themselves been singled out by an infostealing campaign Read More

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  • Russian Blamed For Mass Disinformation Campaign Ahead of US Election

    The DoJ says Russia paid a US company $10m to post disinformation that attracted millions of views online Read More

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  • Smashing Security podcast #383: The Godfather club, and AirTags to the rescue

    There’s a whole new dating scam that could mean you end up out of pocket (or beaten up) after a first date with a glamorous admirer, and a woman in Los Alamos uses an Air Tag to entrap a thief. Plus – don’t miss our featured interview with Maya Irvine of Sysdig. All this, and…

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  • US Government Set Out to Improve Internet Routing Security

    The US White House Office of the National Cyber Director proposes improving internet security by protecting the Border Gateway Protocol Read More

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  • North Korea Targeting Crypto Industry, Says FBI

    US law enforcement is tracking aggressive social engineering attacks against cryptocurrency operations Read More

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  • Red Teaming Tool Abused for Malware Deployment

    Cisco Talos has assessed that red teaming tool MacroPack is being abused by various threat actors in different geographies to deploy malware Read More

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  • Clearview AI Fined €30.5m by Dutch Watchdog Over Illegal Data Collection

    The US-based facial recognition data company may even have to pay up to €5.1m in penalties for non-compliance Read More

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  • Security Researcher Sued for Disproving Government Statements

    This story seems straightforward. A city is the victim of a ransomware attack. They repeatedly lie to the media about the severity of the breach. A security researcher repeatedly proves their statements to be lies. The city gets mad and sues the researcher. Let’s hope the judge throws the case out, but—still—it will serve as…

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  • Cybersecurity in a Cycle: Balancing Repair and Replacement for Optimal Security

    The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author.  LevelBlue does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article.  Regularly updating your policies, software, and systems is crucial to your long-term cybersecurity efforts. However, failing to properly plan these updates can undermine…

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  • Initial Access Brokers Target $2bn Revenue Companies

    Cyberint claims that initial access brokers target companies with average revenue of nearly $2bn Read More

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