Here’s What’s in the DOJ’s Epstein File Release—and What’s Missing

From photos of former president Bill Clinton to images of strange scrapbooks, the Justice Department’s release is curious but far from revelatory.

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Hundreds of Cisco customers are vulnerable to new Chinese hacking campaign, researchers say

Cisco warned that Chinese government hackers are exploiting a zero-day in some of its products. Researchers now say there are hundreds of vulnerable Cisco customers.

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DOJ charges gang for ATM hacks using Ploutus malware

The Justice Department unsealed two indictments charging 54 people for their alleged roles in a campaign to develop and deploy a variant of the Ploutus malware, allowing them to pilfer hundreds of thousands of dollars from ATMs across the U.S.

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Thailand Conference Launches International Initiative to Fight Online Scams

Similar pledges to fight scam networks were made by members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the months leading up to the Bangkok conference.

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University of Sydney reports data breach affecting over 20,000 staff, affiliates

The university said it detected the incident last week in an online code repository used by its IT teams and quickly secured the system.

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Nigeria arrests suspected RaccoonO365 phishing kit developer on tip from Microsoft, FBI

One of the alleged developers behind the RaccoonO365 subscription-based phishing kit was arrested by Nigerian police this week.

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Is that video AI? Gemini can now help you figure it out – but there’s a catch

Here’s how to use Google Gemini to detect certain AI-generated videos.

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Denmark summons Russian ambassador over alleged cyberattacks on water utility, elections

Russia’s ambassador to Copenhagen, Vladimir Barbin, confirmed to Russian state media on Friday that he had been called to the Danish foreign ministry, but rejected the accusations as unfounded.

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In Other News: Docker AI Attack, Google Sues Chinese Cybercriminals, Coupang Hacked by Employee

Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Trump could use private firms for cyber offensive, China threat to US power grid, RaccoonO365 suspect arrested in Nigeria.

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Keyboard Lag Leads Amazon to North Korean Impostor in Remote Role

Amazon Security Chief explains how a subtle keyboard delay exposed a North Korean impostor. Read about the laptop farm scheme and how 110 milliseconds of lag ended a major corporate infiltration.

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