NSA Admits Secretly Buying Your Internet Browsing Data without Warrants

The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has admitted to buying internet browsing records from data brokers to identify the websites and apps Americans use that would otherwise require a court order, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden said last week.
“The U.S. government should not be funding and legitimizing a shady industry whose flagrant violations of Americans’ privacy are not just unethical, but illegal

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Ukraine Claims Destruction of 280 Russian Servers, 2 Petabytes Lost

By Deeba Ahmed

Ukraine Reports Multiple Cyberattacks on Critical Russian Government Infrastructure and Private Companies, Leading to Nationwide Disruption and Massive Data Loss.

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Crypto Stealing PyPI Malware Hits Both Windows and Linux Users

By Deeba Ahmed

FortiGuard Labs’ latest research report reveals a concerning trend: threat actors are leveraging the Python Package Index (PyPI),…

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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 330 | Kaspersky official blog

Episode 330 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks things off with talk around the potential for A.I poisoning, which could allow malicious actors to turn AI chatbots into ‘sleeper agents’. From there the team talk about eBay and a truly bizarre story involving spiders, cockroaches and death threats, as well as China’s crackdown on casino’s, which has led to an underground boom in crypto-casinos.

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AI poisoning could turn open models into destructive “sleeper agents”
Defending reality: Truth in an age of synthetic media
eBay pays $3m fine in blogger harassment case
China’s gambling crackdown spawned wave of illegal online casinos

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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 331 | Kaspersky official blog

Episode 331 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news regarding “the mother of all data breaches”, consisting of some 26 billion (yes, really) user names. From there the team discuss fake Biden robocalls and a swearing customer chatbot.

To wrap up, the team talk about the latest craze sweeping the gaming world – PalWorld.

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‘Mother of all breaches’ data leak reveals 26 billion account records stolen from Twitter, LinkedIn, more
The Biden Deepfake Robocall Is Only the Beginning
DPD error caused chatbot to swear at customer
‘Pokémon with guns’ sells 5m copies in three days

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New Soap2day Domains Emerge Despite Legal Challenges

By Waqas

Soap2day: From Ashes to Pixels – The Curious Case of a Streaming Phoenix.

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23andMe Failed to Detect Account Intrusions for Months

Plus: North Korean hackers get into generative AI, a phone surveillance tool that can monitor billions of devices gets exposed, and ambient light sensors pose a new privacy risk.

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The future of biometrics in a zero trust world

Badge operates on a cryptographically zero-knowledge basis, not trusting any party with sensitive data, and offers quantum resistance for future-proof security.Read More

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NRC Issues Recommendations for Better Network, Software Security

The Network Resilience Coalition pushes adoption of standards like SSDF, OpenEoX and CISA’s Secure By Design and Default framework.

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Study finds AI ‘revolution’ moving at a crawl in enterprises

A new survey reveals that despite the hype around generative AI, real-world enterprise adoption remains low due to barriers like skills gaps, infrastructure constraints, and overall AI integration challenges.Read More

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