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Google Threat Analysis Group took down ten influence operations in Q2 2020

Security Affairs

Google published its second Threat Analysis Group (TAG) report which reveals the company has taken down ten coordinated operations in Q2 2020. Google has published its second Threat Analysis Group (TAG) report , a bulletin that includes coordinated influence operation campaigns tracked in Q2 of 2020. response to COVID-19.

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Spearphishing attacks hit the oil and gas industry sector

Security Affairs

“However, a disruptive dispute over oil production between Russia and Saudi Arabia ended with an agreement at the recent meeting between the OPEC+ alliance and the Group of 20 nations, aiming to slash oil production output and balance prices.” ” reads the analysis published by Bitdefender.

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Maciej Ceg?owski on Privacy in the Information Age

Schneier on Security

Authoritarian states like China and Saudi Arabia are using this newfound capacity as a tool of social control. If I'm subjected to facial recognition at the airport, or tagged on social media at a little league game, or my public library installs an always-on Alexa microphone, no one is violating my legal rights.

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Analyzing the APT34’s Jason project

Security Affairs

This strategy is especially important against nations it sees as a threat to its regional power such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.” The attacker used an old version of Microsoft.Exchange.WebService.dll tagged as 15.0.0.0 Michael Lortz. which according to Microsoft documentation dates back to 2012.

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Google TAG report Q1 details about nation-state hacking and disinformation

Security Affairs

Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has published today its first TAG quarterly report that analyzes rising trends in nation-state and financially motivated attacks. The Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) is a group inside the Google’s security team that tracks operations conducted by nation-state actors and cybercrime groups.

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Why No HTTPS? Here's the World's Largest Websites Not Redirecting Insecure Requests to HTTPS

Troy Hunt

in Saudi Arabia and zimuzu.tv But when I called him on it he presented the evidence that caused his crawler to identify the site as not redirecting to HTTPS: The title tag says it all - he got a maintenance page which didn't redirect to a secure connection. Their country TLD is.tv which means you get sites like cima4u.tv