Remove author kim-zetter
article thumbnail

CyberheistNews Vol 13 #27 [Heads Up] Massive Impersonation Phishing Campaign Imitates Over 100 Brands and Thousands of Domains

KnowBe4

However, author Kim Zetter observed on LinkedIn: "Last week the SEC sent Wells notices to SolarWinds employees warning them that they may face legal action over the company's 2020 hack. [link] [Eye Opener] SolarWinds' CISO Gets a Rare SEC Wells Notice Wow, first you get hacked by the Russians, then you get sued by the U.S.

article thumbnail

The role of a secret Dutch mole in the US-Israeli Stuxnet attack on Iran

Security Affairs

Now, journalists Kim Zetter and Huib Modderkolk revealed that Stuxnet was dropped by a mole recruited by Dutch intelligence agents at the behest of the CIA and the Mossad, according to sources who spoke with Yahoo News. The unanswered question is, how did the U.S. and Israel get Stuxnet onto the highly secured Natanz plant?