Afraid of missing important security news during the week? We’re here to help! Every week we put together a curated list of all important security news in one place, for your reading pleasure. Enjoy!
For the less technical
- How the police use AI to track and identify you
- The IRS is being investigated for using location data without a warrant
- French bar owners arrested for offering free WiFi but not keeping logs
- Google shared search data with feds investigating R. Kelly victim intimidation case
- John McAfee indicted for tax evasion
- First glimpse inside Encrochat world of Swampmaster, Cookiepanda and bots
- German tech giant Software AG down after ransomware attack
- Tesla alleges act of employee sabotage in new internal email
- United States seizes domain names used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
For the more technical
- We hacked Apple for 3 months: Here’s what we found
- Crouching T2, hidden danger
- Hacking Grindr accounts with copy and paste
- HP Device Manager – CVE-2020-6925, CVE-2020-6926, CVE-2020-6927
- Anti-virus vulnerabilities: Who’s guarding the watch tower?
- A journey into defeating regulated electronic cigarette protections
- Apple mobile devices cheat sheet
- Enter the vault: Authentication issues in HashiCorp Vault
- The prisoner of Azure-kaban (PDF)
- Smart male chastity lock cock-up
- WarezTheRemote: Turning remotes into listening devices
- Nmap 7.90 released: New fingerprints, NSE scripts, and Npcap 1.0.0
- Malicious npm packages which broadcast your IP, username, and device fingerprint info on the web
- Fileless injection into Windows Error Reporting service
- Ttint: An IoT remote access trojan spread through 2 0-day vulnerabilities
- MosaicRegressor: Lurking in the shadows of UEFI
- The fresh smell of ransomed coffee
- Android ransomware has picked up some ominous new tricks
- Somewhere over the RAINBOW(MIX)
- Top Alexa sites infected with malicious coinminers and web skimmer
- New pastebin-like service used in multiple malware campaigns
- New service checks if your email was used in Emotet attacks
- Emotet – one of the most prevalent ongoing threats
- MontysThree: Industrial espionage with steganography and a Russian accent on both sides
- BAHAMUT: Hack-for-hire masters of phishing, fake news, and fake apps
- A short overview of the restless threat actor TA505
- Lined up in the sights of Vietnamese hackers
- XDSpy: Stealing government secrets since 2011
- PoetRAT: Malware targeting public and private sector in Azerbaijan evolves
- HEH, a new IoT P2P Botnet going after weak telnet services
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