DoD cybersecurity

DoD Turns to Stronger Alliances to Combat Cyberthreats

| | china, Cybersecurity, DoD, pentagon, Russia
The Pentagon is undertaking a much more proactive approach to cybersecurity, with plans to more closely partner with the private sector and ally nations being a key part of an overhauled cyber ...
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phishing scam

From Simple Beginnings, ‘Classiscam’ Fraud Campaigns Go Global

Cybersecurity firm Group-IB in 2019 uncovered a Russia-based scam-as-a-service that used fake classified ads and social engineering methods to convince people to buy goods or services that didn’t actually exist and by ...
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Turla, Snake

Russia’s ‘Turla’ Group – A Formidable Cyberespionage Adversary

Russia's Turla cyberespionage group is now recognized as one of the world’s most dangerous cybersecurity threats ...
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Decrypting Key Group Ransomware: Emerging Financially Motivated Cyber Crime Gang

Decrypting Key Group Ransomware: Emerging Financially Motivated Cyber Crime Gang

Executive Summary  The Key Group ransomware family was first revealed on January 6, 2023, continuing their operations since then. EclecticIQ researchers assess with high confidence, the Key Group ransomware gang is primarily ...
Putin caricature

Did Russia Hack Poland’s Trains? MSM Says Yes, but … Well, You Decide

Train Phreaking: It depends what you mean by “hack” (and by “Russia”) ...
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spear-phishing

Scammers Target Online Markets with Telekopye Phishing Toolkit

Bad actors are using a full-featured phishing toolkit to target large numbers of users of popular online shopping sites like eBay to steal their money and collect information like credit card account ...
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North Korea IT worker scam

North Korean Attackers Penetrated Russian Rocket Designer’s Systems

North Korean hackers not only breached a Russian missile maker, but resided in its systems for nearly six months ...
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industrial Colonial Pipeline critical infrastructure OT Utilities

Russia Expected to Increase Critical Infrastructure Attacks

Russia’s war strategy increasingly involves cybersecurity, with the country expected to ramp up attacks on critical infrastructure in Ukraine and countries that are members of NATO, according to Switzerland’s Federal Intelligence Service ...
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OPSEC FAIL: US Military Email Going to Mali — via Typo

OPSEC FAIL: US Military Email Going to Mali — via Typo

MX Mixup: Russian-allied government can intercept “highly sensitive information”—because there’s no “I” in .ML ...
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