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"US Says 19 People Charged Following 2019 Takedown of xDedic Cybercrime Marketplace"The US Justice Department (DoJ) recently announced that 19 people involved in the management and use of the xDedic cybercrime marketplace have been charged following its takedown in 2019.
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"NIST Identifies Types of Cyberattacks That Manipulate Behavior of AI Systems"In a new publication titled "Adversarial Machine Learning: A Taxonomy and Terminology of Attacks and Mitigations (NIST.AI.100-2)," computer scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and their collaborators identify the vul
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"Threat Group Using Rare Data Transfer Tactic in New RemcosRAT Campaign"An adversary, tracked as UNC-0050, known for using the RemcosRAT remote surveillance and control tool against organizations in Ukraine, is back with a new method to transfer data that evades Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) systems.
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"Energy Department Offering $70 Million for Security, Resilience Research"The US Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced that it’s offering up to $70 million in funding for research into technologies that can boost the resilience and security of the energy sector.
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"Nigerian Arrested, Charged in $7.5 Million BEC Scheme Targeting US Charities"A Nigerian national was recently arrested in Ghana and faces charges in the US for his role in a business email compromise (BEC) scheme involving two charitable organizations.
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Post-Quantum: Cybersecurity Speaker SeriesBailey Bickley, this season’s host of NSA’s Cybersecurity Speaker Series, speaks with Adrian Stanger and Bill Layton on preparing for Post-Quantum.
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"Beware: 3 Malicious PyPI Packages Found Targeting Linux with Crypto Miners"Three new malicious packages that can deploy a cryptocurrency miner on Linux devices have been discovered in the Python Package Index (PyPI) open-source repository.
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"UMass Amherst Researchers Bring Dream Of Bug-Free Software One Step Closer to Reality"A team of computer scientists led by the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Amherst announced a new method to automatically generate whole proofs that can be used to prevent software bugs and verify the correctness of the underlying code.
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"Consumers Prepared to Ditch Brands After Cybersecurity Issues"According to Vercara, businesses faced about 800,000 cyberattacks in 2023, with over 60,000 of them being Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks and 4,000 falling victim to ransomware.
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"Zeppelin Ransomware Source Code Sold for $500 on Hacking Forum"A threat actor named "RET" claims to have sold the source code and a cracked version of the Zeppelin ransomware builder for $500. The threat intelligence company KELA discovered the claim on a cybercrime forum.
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"'Cyber Toufan' Hacktivists Leaked 100-Plus Israeli Orgs in One Month"Since mid-November, an Iran-linked hacktivist group called Cyber Toufan has breached over 100 organizations in and around Israel. The group has wiped servers, leaked sensitive data, and conducted follow-on attacks down the supply chain.
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