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Former incident responders sentenced to 4 years in prison for committing ransomware attacks
Ryan Goldberg and Kevin Martin attacked five companies in 2023 and extorted nearly $1.3 million from one of their victims. The post Former incident responders sentenced to 4 years in prison for commit
FCC tightens KYC rules for telecoms, closes loophole for banned foreign services
The commission wants telecoms to do more to verify their callers and prevent illegal calls and scams from reaching Americans. The post FCC tightens KYC rules for telecoms, closes loophole for banned f
Congress punts FISA renewal to June
The latest House action came after the Senate declared the previous bill dead on arrival because it included a ban on the Federal Reserve’s ability to issue a digital currency. Instead, the upper cham
Congress kicks the can down the road on surveillance law (again)
It’s the second extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in 10 days, and a regular ritual for the Hill. The post Congress kicks the can down the road on surveillance law (
cPanel’s authentication bypass bug is being exploited in the wild, CISA warns
The agency added the flaw to the KEV list days after hosting providers confirmed active, ongoing attacks. The post cPanel’s authentication bypass bug is being exploited in the wild, CISA warns a
Hackers earning millions from hijacked cargo, FBI says
In an advisory this week, FBI officials said cyber actors have spent the last two years breaking into the systems of brokers and carriers — allowing them to pose as victim companies and post fraudulen
Zambia cancels global digital freedoms conference days before start
On Tuesday, Zambia’s Minister of Technology and Science offered the first hint that the conference would be cancelled, telling a Zambian news outlet that participants’ security clearances were incompl
Trump’s cyber ambassador nominee advances to full Senate vote
Adam Cassady, who was nominated last month to helm the State Department’s Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy, was approved by a vote of 17-5.
PyTorch Lightning and Intercom-client Hit in Supply Chain Attacks to Steal Credentials
In yet another software supply chain attack, threat actors have managed to compromise the popular Python package Lightning to push two malicious versions to conduct credential theft. According to Aiki
France investigates 15-year-old over alleged hack of national ID agency
The minor was taken into police custody on April 25 on suspicion of involvement in a data breach affecting the National Agency for Secure Documents (ANTS), which processes applications for passports,