Month: September 2024
From World Champions to State Assets: The Outsized Impact of a Few Chinese Hackers
“China already has a bigger hacking program than every other major nation combined.” So warned FBI Director Chris Wray last year. He continued: “If each one of the FBI’s cyber agents and intelligence analysts focused on China exclusively, Chinese…
Family Photo: Type 053H3 class frigate.
Everyone smiles now and says chess. FFG564 Yichang, FFG565 Huludao, FFG 566 Huaihua, FFG567 Xiangyang, FFG528 MianyangWednesday, August 21, 2024
Checking in with the Type 053H3 class frigate
The PLAN still maintains 8 Type 053H3 class Frigates (FFG) in its
fleet (two of which were sold to the Bangladesh Navy), but they rarely
receive any no media coverage.&
Hi Res Photo Of The Day: Type 039B AIP powered conventionally submarine
In April 2015, a contract for eight export variants known as the “Hangor class” was signed with the Pakistan Navy.
How Russia’s Military Went From Feared Power to Failing Force
EXPERT INTERVIEW – Ukraine’s invasion of the Kursk region has stunned many people – in Russia and beyond – for its success in capturing Russian […] More
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The Top 5 Items to Bring Along to a Live Training Event
A blog about the top five items you should bring to a SANS Live Training event.
How AI Goes Rogue
This is the second blog in an ongoing series on Rogue AI. Keep following for more technical guidance, case studies, and insights.
Vulnerability Recap 9/2/24 – Big Companies Upgrade vs Risks
Last week’s vulnerability news cover companies’ response to address flaws. See the updates now.
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Cox Media Group To Listen To Users Devices For Ad Targeting
A leaked pitch deck exposed the sneaky plans of Cox Media Group to listen to…
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Owners of 1-Time Passcode Theft Service Plead Guilty
Three men in the United Kingdom have pleaded guilty to operating otp[.]agency, a once popular online service that helped attackers intercept the one-time passcodes (OTPs) that many websites require as a second authentication factor in addition to passwords.
Launched in November 2019, OTP Agency was a service for intercepting one-time passwords needed to log in to various websites. Scammers would enter the target’s phone number and name, and the service would initiate an automated phone call to the target that alerts them about unauthorized activity on their account.