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Stark Industries Solutions: An Iron Hammer in the Cloud

Krebs on Security

Two weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a large, mysterious new Internet hosting firm called Stark Industries Solutions materialized and quickly became the epicenter of massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on government and commercial targets in Ukraine and Europe. Image: SentinelOne.com.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

It says that spy phones sold real time access to that information, which could have enabled domestic abusers and stalkers to track their targets. For example, the way, mobile phone pings the local cell tower are used by the Transportation Department to report traffic conditions on major roads and highways. But what about IoT devices?

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 26 February – 3 March 2024

IT Governance

GB dataset on a hacking forum, claiming to still have access to the breached system. Only 5 definitely haven’t had data breached. It also “provides safeguards around other activities that can give those countries access to Americans’ sensitive data”. The threat actor, KryptonZambie, listed a 5.93

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

So it's you know, it's I would say it's accessible to someone who wants to do it. There's a little security tag they put to see if someone is tampered with it but they are not locked. So you know we have to remember like, it's not like this hardware is not accessible. Hash: I think there's definitely a different range.