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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 347 | Kaspersky official blog

Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 347 | Kaspersky official blog

May 18, 2024/in Company Blogs

Episode 347 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast begins with news that Dell have been hit by a data breach, however details on the breach are scarce. Following that the team discuss another data breach, this time affecting Europol.

To wrap up the team discuss two stories, the first around Spanish police pulling data on suspects from sources such as Proton mail and Apple. The final story is around Securelist’s latest APT report, looking at Q1 2024.

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Dell Discloses Data Breach As Hacker Sells 49 Million Customer Data
Europol Hacked? IntelBroker Claims Major Law Enforcement Breach
Encrypted services Apple, Proton and Wire helped Spanish police identify activist
APT trends report Q1 2024

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