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05/06/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Chinese hackers STEAL intellectual property from more than 30 companies
Chinese hackers stole intellectual property (IP) amounting to trillions of dollars from more than 30 companies, a cybersecurity firm reported. Boston-based cybersecurity company Cybereason elaborated on the malicious operation called “Operation CuckooBees” in a May 4 post. The operation involved the theft of intellectual property and sensitive data from technology and manufacturing companies located in North America, Europe […]
03/15/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Israel declares state of emergency following CYBERATTACK on government websites
Israel declared a state of emergency after a cyberattack crippled several government websites. Several pundits in the Jewish nation say Iranian actors are behind the attack, which is believed to be the largest against the country. The Israeli government made the state of emergency declaration on March 14, with several government websites down as a […]
03/10/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Report: China HACKED networks of at least SIX state governments in 2021
China hacked into the networks of at least six state governments in 2021, a private cybersecurity firm claimed. While the states were not named, the culprits were identified as members of a hacking group earlier indicted by U.S. authorities. A report released on March 8 by cybersecurity company Mandiant stated this allegation, adding that the hacking […]
02/21/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Canadian cyberterrorist takes credit for hacking GiveSendGo and doxxing thousands of Freedom Convoy donors
A self-proclaimed “cyberterrorist” has taken responsibility for hacking the independent crowdfunding website GiveSendGo and publicizing the names of everybody who donated money in support of the Freedom Convoy. This doxxing event led to many donors being harassed. Aubrey Cottle, known online by his alias Kirtaner, is a hacker from Canada. He has recently admitted to illegally […]
02/09/2022
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By JD Heyes
Verizon, AT&T set to activate thousands of new 5G towers, creating health, aviation concerns
Though Americans have been registering their opposition to the expansion of 5G technology for years now, its roll-out has continued virtually unabated (in part, thanks to the pandemic), despite a host of legitimate concerns. Significant risks include aviation safety, cyber security, environmental health, human health, weather forecasting and utility infrastructure, but again, none of those […]
12/01/2021
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By Matthew Davis
Australian spy agency given sweeping new powers to collect intelligence on individuals
In a move described by an insider as ripe for abuse, the Australian Signals Directorate has been granted sweeping new powers to spy on Australians for the first time since its November 1947 founding. The agency can now collect signals intelligence on individuals within the country without a warrant in situations where there is an “imminent risk […]
11/15/2021
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By News Editors
Alert: Hackers breach FBI’s system, pose as feds, send thousands of people disturbing emails
America’s top law enforcement agency has been hacked. (Article by Jack Davis republished from WesternJournal.com) Hackers managed to get into the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s external email system on Saturday, sending out thousands of spam emails warning about a cyberattack, according to The Washington Post. The FBI admitted the hack, though the number of inboxes that received […]
10/22/2021
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By News Editors
The VPN empire built by intelligence agents
For many people, a VPN is accepted as being their best bet for protecting their data and online privacy. While cyber security is certainly a concern for them, most VPN users aren’t exactly adept when it comes to information technology. Like any consumer, they typically err on the side of using a trusted name within […]
10/15/2021
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By JD Heyes
First Pentagon cyber czar quits, says DoD, Congress have already lost to China as some government agencies have “kindergarten” level of understanding about AI
The Defense Department’s first software chief has resigned in protest after declaring that the United States Congress and the Pentagon have ignored cybersecurity for so long that China has now leaped ahead in the realm and taken a permanent lead. Nicolas Chaillan told a news outlet this week he thinks the U.S. will have “no […]
07/26/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Don’t pay ransom to cybercriminals, says DOE
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm recently called for more public-private cooperation on cyber defenses. Specifically, she wants the victims of cyberattacks to refuse paying ransom to cybercriminals. “The bottom line is, people, whether you’re private sector, public sector, whatever, you shouldn’t be paying ransomware attacks, because it only encourages the bad guys,” she said. Granholm noted that U.S. adversaries […]
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