Democratic senators call on the FTC to investigate ID.me over selfie data,
Cybergang threatens to topple Costa Rica’s government with a ransomware attack,
Hackers from North Korea pretend to be IT employees in the US… this and more in AofE #247
DEA law enforcement data breach under investigation,
Ransomware attack to close US college after 157 years,
Malicious NPM packages are attacking German companies … this and more in AofE #246
The British government calls for stronger mobile app protections,
Ukraine is using facial recognition as a weapon of war,
Citizens should be told government tracks their movements, says Canada’s ethics committee … this and more in AofE #245
Reviews of Xi Jinping’s book have been removed from Amazon on Beijing orders,
Ukraine is battling against state-sponsored cyberattacks,
Goldbackdoor malware is used against journalists by nation-state hackers … this and more in AofE #244
NSO Group seeks sovereign immunity from the US Supreme Court,
GitHub announces two security vulnerabilities in its local versions,
Shanghai residents find creative ways to challenge Chinese censorship … this and more in AofE #243
The Government of Finland has been attacked with cyberattacks following Zelensky’s speech,
Ukrainian Power Grid targeted by Russian hacker using Industroyer2 malware,
U.S. government network was crawling with LockBit ransomware for months … this and more in AofE #242
Mark is the co-founder of easyDNS and the editor-in-chief of #AxisOfEasy. He is the author of Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS (Packt UK, 2018) and Unassailable: Protect Yourself from Deplatform Attacks & Cancel Culture.
Futurist, researcher and public speaker, Jesse Hirsh has been active in technology and commenting on it across the media for 25 years. His premium newsletter service operates from Metaviews.ca.
Charles Hugh Smith is the author of numerous books and writes from OfTwoMinds.com.