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French authorities have launched a major operation to eradicate the notorious PlugX malware from infected systems across the country.
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July 28, 2024
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Indian postal customers warned of widespread phishing assault on cellular network.
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July 27, 2024
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Cybercriminals exploited a vulnerability in Google’s email verification process to create workspace accounts and gain access to third-party providers, according to security expert Brian Krebs.
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July 27, 2024
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The following classes were identified during the investigation into the 2016 Democratic National Committee (DNC) hack: 1. **APT29**: This actor, also known as Cozy Bear, was linked to the Russian government and is believed to have been involved in the DNC hack. 2. **APT28**: This group, also known as Fancy Bear, is another Russian-backed entity suspected of being behind the DNC breach. 3. **APT13**: Also known as Sandworm Team, this actor has ties to the Iranian government and was likely involved in the attack on the DNC’s email systems. 4. **APT10**: This Chinese-based group, also referred to as Potassium, is thought to have been responsible for a number of high-profile attacks, including the breach of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC). 5. **APT24**: This entity has been linked to North Korea and was suspected of involvement in the attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment. These groups represent some of the most prominent actors involved in cyberattacks against political organizations during the 2016 US presidential election cycle.
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July 27, 2024
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Master Your Path to Cybersecurity with the CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 Certification Program
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July 27, 2024
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Your smartphone has been hacked. You start to feel a little uneasy because you can’t shake the feeling that something is off with your device. How do you know for sure if your smartphone has been compromised? Here are some telltale signs that might indicate your phone has been hacked: 1. Battery life draining fast? If your battery drains quickly, it could be a sign that an app or malware is running in the background and consuming power. 2. Your apps start acting strangely? If your apps behave erratically, such as opening randomly or freezing frequently, it’s possible that a malicious program has taken over. 3. You notice unusual pop-ups or ads? If you’re seeing more ads than usual or weird pop-ups on your screen, it could be a sign of malware at work. 4. Your phone is taking longer to charge? If it takes longer for your phone to charge, it might be an indication that something is amiss. 5. You experience frequent reboots? If your phone keeps shutting down and restarting without any apparent reason, it’s possible that a malicious program has taken control. 6. You see unfamiliar numbers in your call log or text messages? If you notice suspicious numbers in your call log or text messages, it could be a sign that someone is trying to get in touch with you (or your phone). 7. Your phone sounds different when ringing? If the ringtone of your phone has changed without your intervention, it might be an indication that something is off. 8. You can’t access some files or apps? If certain files or apps on your phone are no longer accessible, it could be a sign that a malicious program has taken over and restricted access to those areas. 9. Your phone’s settings have changed without your permission? If you find that your phone’s settings have been altered in ways you didn’t intend (like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi being enabled), it might indicate that someone else has accessed your device. 10. You’re receiving suspicious emails or texts? If you receive suspicious messages or emails asking for personal information or login credentials, it could be a sign of phishing. Remember to always keep your operating system and apps up-to-date with the latest security patches.
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July 26, 2024
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Your industrial community will not be treated as a mere commodity; it’s a vital strategic asset crucial to your long-term success.
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July 26, 2024
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As we accelerate momentum with tailored Microsoft-specific service enhancements,
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July 26, 2024
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A robotic dog capable of disrupting Wi-Fi signals during police operations?
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July 26, 2024
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Google Public DNS’s methodology for countering cache poisoning attacks involves leveraging cryptographic techniques and carefully controlling the caching of responses. By ensuring that all data transmitted is encrypted and verifying the authenticity of each response, Google Public DNS mitigates the impact of malicious attempts to manipulate cached records. The service also implements rate limiting and IP blocking to deter abuse and prevent compromised servers from being used as attack vectors. Additionally, Google Public DNS employs a distributed architecture and load balancing mechanisms to distribute traffic and reduce the likelihood of a single compromised server affecting overall system integrity.
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