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Someone hacked an Italian ferry.
It looks like the malware was installed by someone on the ferry, and not remotely.
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Someone hacked an Italian ferry.
It looks like the malware was installed by someone on the ferry, and not remotely.
Spotify shut down accounts after Anna’s Archive scraped and published data on 86 million songs, confirming action against unlawful scraping. Spotify disabled user accounts after an open-source group published files containing 86 million songs scraped from the platform. The group, Anna’s Archive, said it found a method to extract Spotify files and released a database […]
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The Danish Defence Intelligence Service (DDIS) announced on Thursday that Moscow was behind a cyber-attack on a Danish water utility in 2024 and a series of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on Danish websites in the lead-up to the mun…
Government data has been stolen in a cyberattack, though officials say the risk to individuals remains low, according to a UK minister. The incident has prompted an ongoing investigation and renewed warnings from cybersecurity experts about the long-term risks of state-linked digital espionage. Trade Minister Chris Bryant confirmed the breach in an interview with BBC […]
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U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) adds a WatchGuard Fireware OS flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added a WatchGuard Firebox OS vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-14733 (CVSS Score of 9.3), to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. This flaw is a critical out-of-bounds write vulnerability in WatchGuard Fireware […]
This isn’t illegal [in the US] — according to the Supreme Court. Government cars are publicly visible, and therefore, any citizen has the right to record them.
In response to Flock, what would it take for a private network of AI-powered citizen cameras to be erected, which kept track of government vehicles? It wouldn’t have to keep photos, just license plates.
We’d need a central server and an independent network of AI cameras (probably using Raspberry Pis). Then, those cameras could report whatever plates they see to said central server.
You could know where all government agencies were at all times, and according to the Supreme Court, it’d be completely legal.
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Denmark has blamed Russia for a destructive cyberattack on a water utility, calling it part of Moscow’s hybrid campaign against Western critical infrastructure. Denmark has accused Russia of orchestrating destructive cyberattacks against a water utility in 2024, framing them as part of broader hybrid attacks on Western critical infrastructure. Denmark’s Defence Intelligence Service attributed a […]
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Criminal ecosystem made up of mostly male native English language speakers aged from 16 to 25Ransomware hacks, data theft, crypto scams and sextortion cover a broad range of cybercrimes carried out by an equally varied list of assailants.But there is a…