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US readies prison cell for another Russian Trickbot developer
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Regulator says stranger entered hospital, treated a patient, took a document ... then vanished
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Interpol makes first border arrest using Biometric Hub to ID suspect
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Today's 'China is misbehaving online' allegations come from Google, Meta
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Uh-oh, update Google Chrome – exploit already out there for one of these 6 security holes
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Admin of $19M marketplace that sold social security numbers gets 8 years in jail
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Black Basta ransomware operation nets over $100M from victims in less than two years
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Weak session keys let snoops take a byte out of your Bluetooth traffic
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US lawmakers have Chinese LiDAR on their threat-detection radar
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Rogue ex-Motorola techie admits cyberattack on former employer, passport fraud
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Uncle Sam probes cyberattack on Pennsylvania water system by suspected Iranian crew
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Okta data breach dilemma dwarfs earlier estimates
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British Library begins contacting customers as Rhysida leaks data dump
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UK government rings the death knell for SIM farms
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Brit borough council apologizes for telling website users to disable HTTPS
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Japan's space agency suffers cyber attack, points finger at Active Directory
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Plex gives fans a privacy complex after sharing viewing habits with friends by default
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Europol shutters ransomware operation with kingpin arrests
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India's CERT given exemption from Right To Information requests
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'Serial cybercriminal and scammer' jailed for 8 years, told to pay back $1.2M
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Trio of major holes in ownCloud expose admin passwords, allow unauthenticated file mods
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Leader of pro-Russia DDoS crew Killnet 'unmasked' by Russian state media
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Ransomware-hit British Library: Too open for business, or not open enough?
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Crypto crasher Do Kwon's extradition approved, but destination is unclear
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Beijing fosters foreign influencers to spread its propaganda
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OpenCart owner turns air blue after researcher discloses serious vuln
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BlackCat claims it is behind Fidelity National Financial ransomware shakedown
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Industry piles in on North Korea for sustained rampage on software supply chains
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Attack on direct debit provider London & Zurich leaves customers with 6-figure backlogs
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Mirai malware infects routers and cameras for new botnet
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New Relic warns customers it's experienced a cyber … something
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North Korea makes finding a gig even harder by attacking candidates and employers
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How to give Windows Hello the finger and login as someone on their stolen laptop
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US nuke reactor lab hit by 'gay furry hackers' demanding cat-human mutants
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Microsoft's bug bounty turns 10. Are these kinds of rewards making code more secure?
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UK's cookie crumble: Data watchdog serves up tougher recipe for consent banners
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Binance and CEO admit financial crimes, billions coughed up to US govt
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Third-party data breach affecting Canadian government could involve data from 1999
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MOVEit victim count latest: 2.6K+ orgs hit, 77M+ people's data stolen
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Former infosec COO pleads guilty to attacking hospitals to drum up business
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Rhysida ransomware gang: We attacked the British Library
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Your password hygiene remains atrocious, says NordPass
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LockBit redraws negotiation tactics after affiliates fail to squeeze victims
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SonicWall swallows Solutions Granted amid cybersecurity demand surge
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Samsung UK discloses year-long breach, leaked customer data
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Look out, Scattered Spider. FBI pumps 'significant' resources into snaring data-theft crew
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How much to clean up a ransomware infection? For Rackspace, about $11M
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Windows Server 2022 update gave ESXi host VMs the blue screen blues
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BlackCat plays with malvertising traps to lure corporate victims
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Royal Mail’s recovery from ransomware attack will cost business at least $12M
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