How the founders of the Buy Nothing Project, which grew via Facebook Groups of neighbors exchanging free stuff, built their own app amid member resentment (Vauhini Vara/Wired)
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How the founders of the Buy Nothing Project, which grew via Facebook Groups of neighbors exchanging free stuff, built their own app amid member resentment — How an idealistic community for exchanging free stuff…
New Threat Report Shows Attackers Increasingly Exploiting MFA Fatigue
By Ben Brigida, Director, Security Operations, Expel If you want to know what’s happening in the cybersecurity world, it helps to have up-to-date information. That means staying on top of […]
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‘War is still raging. But life should go on too’: the diary of a Kyiv father
Mike fled Ukraine with his wife and young son last year. Now in the UK, he describes the family’s past year‘My son is brave, but he’s scared’: Kyiv father’s diary of first week of invasionAfter fleeing the war in Kyiv in March, I travelled with my wife…
Western leaders slam Russia on first anniversary of Ukraine war
Ukraine’s allies promise to stand with Kyiv as the conflict enters a second year, while China treads a careful line.
One year on, how is the war playing out in cyberspace? – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
With the conflict in Ukraine passing the one-year mark, have its cyber-war elements turned out as expected?
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U.S. sponsors apply to welcome 216,000 Ukrainian refugees under Biden policy
Americans across nearly 10,000 zip codes in all 50 states have applied to sponsor Ukrainians displaced by the Russian invasion of their homeland.
Pirated Final Cut Pro for macOS Offers Stealth Malware Delivery
The number of people who have made the weaponized software available for sharing via torrent suggests that many unsuspecting victims may have downloaded the XMRig coin miner.