Category cyber-attacks

Ukrainian Extradited Man Confesses to Involvement in Conti Ransomware Attacks

A Ukrainian man has entered a guilty plea in a U.S. court following his extradition from Ireland, admitting to involvement in the notorious Conti ransomware operation—identified as one of the most destructive cybercrime syndicates active during the pandemic years. Oleksii Oleksiyovych Lytvynenko, aged 44, confessed to conspiracy to commit wire…

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The FCC Aims to Regulate Burner Phones Out of Existence

Following a report from WIRED last week indicating that Meta’s smart glasses app included code for enabling face recognition features, the company removed the code shortly thereafter without providing an explanation or indicating whether such functionality could be reintroduced. Simultaneously, another investigation by WIRED revealed that xAI’s Grok platform continues…

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Atomic Arch Campaign Compromises Over 20 Linux AUR Packages to Distribute Malware

Sonatype, a cybersecurity research firm, has identified a malicious campaign specifically targeting Linux systems through a novel exploitation method. The attackers are leveraging a vulnerability in the ownership transfer mechanism of open-source projects to deploy malware discreetly. This operation, known as “Atomic Arch,” primarily affects the Arch User Repository (AUR),…

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PeopleSoft Zero-Day Vulnerability Targets Hundreds of Organizations, Exfiltrating Gigabytes of Data

ShinyHunters Breach Exposes Sensitive Data The cybersecurity firm Mandiant has reported that several organizations faced serious security breaches, with some compromising their confidential data. This resulted in sensitive information being published on the Data Leak Site (DLS) operated by the notorious group, ShinyHunters. Notably, some organizations successfully mitigated the attacks,…

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Mapping All Flock License Plate Readers Surrounding US World Cup Stadiums

Increased Surveillance During FIFA World Cup Raises Privacy Concerns Beginning June 11, soccer enthusiasts will flock to stadiums across North America as the FIFA World Cup takes center stage. However, fans heading to matches in the United States should be aware of the significant surveillance measures in place. Recent investigations…

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How Drug Sites Manipulated Spotify’s Search Rankings with Fake Podcasts

In recent developments, Spotify has taken significant measures to remove over 57,000 podcast episodes and approximately 3,000 shows linked to illegal online pharmacies, particularly those promoting the sale of controlled substances without prescriptions. This action, which was highlighted in a report by Senator Maggie Hassan, has raised concerns about the…

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Grok Continues to Host Sexualized Deepfakes of Prominent Women

Recent evaluations of Grok’s content generation capabilities have raised concerns within the AI sector, particularly regarding the generated material’s appropriateness. Two prompts tested by WIRED’s teams were flagged as inappropriate by leading AI platforms such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Meta AI, and Anthropic’s Claude. In contrast, Google’s Gemini was able to…

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Signal Alumni Introduce ‘Encrypted Spaces’: A System for Creating Private Collaboration Apps

Encrypted Spaces: Advancing Secure Collaboration Beyond Traditional Messaging Encrypted Spaces is emerging as an innovative evolution of the Signal protocol, tailored for more comprehensive collaboration tools that extend past just messaging and voice calls. Matt Green, a professor of computer science at Johns Hopkins University and an expert in cryptography,…

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