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Episode 236: Cyberwar Takes A Back Seat In Ukraine (For Now)

The Security Ledger

we sit down with Christian Sorenson, the former lead of the international cyber warfare team at US Cyber Command and CEO of cybersecurity firm, SightGain, to talk about what we’ve learned so far from Russia’s war in Ukraine, and what may be coming next. The post Episode 236: Cyberwar Takes A Back Seat In Ukraine (For Now) appeared first on. Read the whole entry. » Click the icon below to listen.

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CVE-2022-0492 flaw in Linux Kernel cgroups feature allows container escape

Security Affairs

A Linux kernel flaw, tracked as CVE-2022-0492 , can allow an attacker to escape a container to execute arbitrary commands on the container host. A now-patched high-severity Linux kernel vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2022-0492 (CVSS score: 7.0), can be exploited by an attacker to escape a container to execute arbitrary commands on the container host.

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Anonymous offers $52,000 worth of Bitcoin to Russian troops for surrendered tank. Is it fake news?

Security Affairs

The popular hacker collective Anonymous is offering to Russian troops $52,000 in BTC for each surrendered tank. The popular hacker collective Anonymous will reportedly pay $52,000 in BTC for a tank surrendered by Russian troops. Ukrainian media reported that the hacker group claims to have collected over RUB 1 billion (worth £7.8 million at the time of writing) and is offering to Russian soldiers RUB 5 million ($52,000) for each surrendered tank.

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Charities and NGOs providing support in Ukraine hit by malware

Security Affairs

Malware based attacks are targeting charities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) providing support in Ukraine. Charities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that in these weeks are providing support in Ukraine are targeted by malware attacks aiming to disrupt their operations. The news was reported by Amazon that associates the attacks with state-sponsored hackers and confirmed that it is helping customers impacted by the attacks to adopt security best practices. “For several

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Get Better Network Graphs & Save Analysts Time

Many organizations today are unlocking the power of their data by using graph databases to feed downstream analytics, enahance visualizations, and more. Yet, when different graph nodes represent the same entity, graphs get messy. Watch this essential video with Senzing CEO Jeff Jonas on how adding entity resolution to a graph database condenses network graphs to improve analytics and save your analysts time.

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Feb 27- Mar 05 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict

Security Affairs

This post provides a timeline of the events related to the Russia invasion of Ukraine from the cyber security perspective. March 5 – Anonymous #OpRussia Thousands of sites hacked, data leaks and more. Anonymous and its affiliates continue to target Russia and Belarus, it is also targeting the Russian disinformation machine. March 5 – Thousands of satellite users offline in Europe following a cyberattack, is it a conflict spillover?

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 356

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly Security Affairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box. If you want to also receive for free the newsletter with the international press subscribe here. Charities and NGOs providing support in Ukraine hit by malware Lapsus$ gang leaks data allegedly stolen from Samsung Electronics Anonymous #OpRussia Thousands of sites hacked, data leaks and more Thousands of satellite users offline in Europe follo