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Cybercriminals pose a greater threat of disruptive election hacking in the US than Russia or China- BC

Cybercriminals pose a greater threat of disruptive election hacking in the US than Russia or China– BC

State-backed Russian, Chinese and Iranian hackers have been active during the 2024 US campaign season, compromising digital accounts associated with political campaigns, spreading disinformation and investigating election systems. But in a report in early October, the threat sharing and coordination group known as Election Infrastructure ISAC warned that cybercriminals, such as ransomware attackers, pose a […]

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Chinese hackers attack Trump campaign through Verizon Breach- BC

Chinese hackers attack Trump campaign through Verizon Breach– BC

The Chinese spy operation adds to the growing sense of a tumult of foreign digital interference in the election, which has already included Iranian hackers attempting to hack and leak Trump campaign emails (with limited success) and the disinformation efforts linked to Russia on social media. media. Ahead of next week’s full launch of Apple’s

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Internet archive breach exposes 31 million users- Brit Commerce

Internet archive breach exposes 31 million users – BC

An illicit JavaScript pop-up on the Internet Archive proclaimed Wednesday afternoon that the site had suffered a major data breach. Hours later, the organization confirmed the incident. Troy Hunt, long-time security researcher, who runs the data breach notification website Have I been fooled? (HIBP) too confirmed that the breach is legitimate. He said it happened

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The FBI has not yet decrypted the phone of New York Mayor Eric Adams- Brit Commerce

The FBI has not yet decrypted the phone of New York Mayor Eric Adams– Brit Commerce

Pig slaughter, the scourge of cryptocurrency-based scammers that has netted an estimated $75 billion from victims worldwide, is spreading beyond its roots in Southeast Asia, with operations proliferating in Middle East, Eastern Europe, Latin America and West Africa. The United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency revealed new details about the identities of the Russian ransomware group

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