Police arrests suspects tied to AI-generated CSAM distribution ring
Amnesty Finds Cellebrite’s Zero-Day Used to Unlock Serbian Activist’s Android Phone
“The Android phone of one student protester was exploited and unlocked by a sophisticated zero-day exploit chain targeting Android USB drivers, developed by Cellebrite,” the international non-governmental
Serbian police used Cellebrite zero-day hack to unlock Android phones
Microsoft confirms it’s killing off Skype in May, after 14 years
Gabbard Decries Britain’s Reported Demand for Apple to Provide Backdoor Access to Users’ Cloud Data
The Director of National Intelligence said such a demand would violate Americans’ rights and raise concerns about a foreign government pressuring a U.S.-based technology company.
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RDP: a Double-Edged Sword for IT Teams – Essential Yet Exploitable
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5,000 Phishing PDFs on 260 Domains Distribute Lumma Stealer via Fake CAPTCHAs
Netskope Threat Labs said it discovered 260 unique domains hosting 5,000 phishing PDF files that redirect victims to malicious websites.
“The attacker uses SEO to trick victims into
In Other News: Krispy Kreme Breach Cost, Pwn2Own Berlin, Disney Hack Story
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Krispy Kreme data breach costs $11M, Pwn2Own moves to Berlin, the story of the 2024 Disney hack.
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Ransomware Group Takes Credit for Lee Enterprises Attack
The Qilin ransomware gang claims to have stolen 350 Gb of files from Lee Enterprises in the attack that caused newspaper disruptions.
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