China’s Hackers Keep Targeting US Water and Electricity Supplies
Plus: Russia was likely behind widespread GPS outages, Vault 7 leaker was sentenced, police claim to trace Monero cryptocurrency, and more.
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Plus: Russia was likely behind widespread GPS outages, Vault 7 leaker was sentenced, police claim to trace Monero cryptocurrency, and more.
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By Deeba Ahmed
Another day, another security breach.
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Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Palo Alto Networks ordered to pay $150 million in patent lawsuit, identity solutions firms get big funding, government hacker techniques.
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The hackers claimed to have accessed over 100 terabytes of Albania’s geographic information system and population data, although the institute denied that recent census data was compromised.
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The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) reported a loss of 30.6 million rand due to a phishing scam, with only half of the stolen money recovered. Insider threats, such as ghost email accounts, are suspected.
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The attackers disguise the email to appear as if it’s from a legitimate brand, using social engineering techniques to lure recipients into clicking on what seems to be an embedded voicemail but is actually a credential harvesting page.
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Heads of top crime syndicates extradited to China are implicated in pig-butchering “fraud dens,” but four individuals on China’s most-wanted list still remain at large.
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Remote desktop software maker AnyDesk disclosed on Friday that it suffered a cyber attack that led to a compromise of its production systems.
The German company said the incident, which it discovered following a security audit, is not a ransomware attack and that it has notified relevant authorities.
“We have revoked all security-related certificates and systems have been remediated or replaced
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With prompt injection, AI puts new spin on an old security problem
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