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    DATA LEAK EXPOSES DETAILS OF TWO MILLION CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY MEMBERS

    Sensitive data of around two million members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) have been leaked, highlighting their positions in major organizations, including government agencies, throughout the world. According to reports from The Australian newspaper, featured in the Economic Times, the...
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    RUSSIA FINES FACEBOOK $47 OVER CITIZENS' DATA PRIVACY DISPUTE

    you read that right! Russia has fined Facebook with 3,000 rubles, roughly $47, for not complying with the country's controversial Data Localization law. It's bizarre and unbelievable, but true. <!-- adsense --> In December last year, Russian Internet watchdog Roskomnadzor sent notifications to...
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    TWO ONLINE DRUG DEALERS FOUND GUILTY OF LAUNDERING $ 2.8 MILLION

    In the state of New York for the first time the defendants were found guilty of money laundering through cryptocurrency. The Manhattan District Prosecutor's Office announced on Wednesday that the accused Callaway Crain and Mark Sanchez laundered $ 2.8 million, earned through the sale of...
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    NCSC OPENS REGISTRATION FOR 2021 CYBERFIRST GIRLS COMPETITION

    The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has announced its annual CyberFirst Girls Competition is now open for registrations, with a mission to inspire the next generation of young women to pursue a career in the industry. Although set-up as an off-shoot of GCHQ to advise and protect UK...
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    CYBER FRAUDSTERS TARGET DATING APP USERS

    Interpol has warned users eager to communicate in quarantine about the financial fraud scheme. Cybercriminals are enjoying the growing popularity of dating apps like Tinder, Match, Bumble, and others, whose user base has increased significantly during the coronavirus pandemic. Users...
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    WALL STREET STORE REMOVING WINDOWS RESTRICTIONS = ABILITY TO DO ANYTHING

    Well lets start. This thread I will mostly be looking at : Removing Raw socket restrictions. We are going to basically looking at undoing restrictions which windows has placed! this leaves the ability to do almost anything, Run cheats as system user, completely break the cock rings of windows...
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    FTP, FTPS & SFTP: WHICH PROTOCOL SHOULD YOU USE, AND WHEN?

    FTP, FTPS and SFTP are three of the key protocols for transferring files, but do you know which one is the best way to secure your organization’s sensitive data during the transfer process? In today’s complex digital landscape, file transfer management not only poses significant logistical...
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    ILLINOIS IS STATE HIT HARDEST BY CYBERCRIME

    The highest concentration of cybercrime victims in the United States can be found in Illinois, according to a recent study by Clario. The London-based cybersecurity company analyzed cybercrime data in the UK and the US to determine which geographical areas were hardest hit by attackers. In...
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    POLITICAL BIAS AND IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR OPEN DOOR TO MISINFORMATION

    Americans are three-times as likely to follow strangers on Twitter if they share the same political views, according to new research which sheds more light on the spread of online misinformation and social media “echo chambers.” The peer-reviewed study from researchers at MIT and the UK’s...
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    STUDY FINDS DELAYS IN REVOKING SYSTEM ACCESS

    Organizations in the United States are impacting their security by dilly-dallying when it comes to granting and revoking system access, according to new research. A study published today by the Identity Defined Security Alliance (IDSA) uncovered significant delays in giving and rescinding...
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    IBM ANNOUNCES CYBERSECURITY GRANTS FOR US SCHOOLS

    American technology company IBM announced today that it will be making $3m available to US public schools in the form of cybersecurity grants. Grants in the form of in-kind services will be awarded to six school districts to sponsor "teams of IBMers" from the company’s Service Corps Program who...
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    HARD ROCK STADIUM UPS CYBERSECURITY

    The critical infrastructure of a famous Florida sporting and entertainment venue is being protected by a brand-new cybersecurity solution. Atos and Forescout Technologies today announced a jointly developed solution that allows Miami Gardens' Hard Rock Stadium to offer fans, staff, and...
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    FIVE ASPECTS THAT ICO ISSUERS AND INVESTORS SHOULD

    ICO is a relatively new method of financing startups, which has become for thousands of entrepreneurs an easy and fast way to implement their projects. By 2018, the ICO collected more than $20 billion. However, an ICORating study conducted last year showed that more than half of ICO projects...
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    THREE-QUARTERS OF INFOSEC PROS CONCERNED ABOUT NEXT SOLARWINDS

    Nearly three-quarters (72%) of cybersecurity professionals are concerned about supply chain risks to their organization following high-profile incidents like the SolarWinds campaign, according to a new poll. Run by the Infosecurity Europe trade show, which is owned by the same company as...
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    ALERT OVERLOAD DISTRESSING 70% OF SECOPS TEAMS

    Nearly three-quarters of security operations (SecOps) leaders say their home lives are being impacted by the stresses of alert overload, according to a new global study from Trend Micro. The security vendor polled over 2300 cybersecurity decision-makers that run Security Operations Centers...
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    US TO REGULATE PIPELINE CYBERSECURITY

    The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is to issue its first ever set of cybersecurity regulations for pipelines, according to The Washington Post. The news comes in the wake of a recent ransomware attack on the Colonial Pipeline that knocked operational systems offline for...
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    EUROPE’S TOP HUMAN RIGHTS COURT RULES UK MASS SURVEILLANCE ILLEGAL

    Privacy groups are celebrating after winning an eight-year battle to prove the UK government’s mass surveillance regime violated human rights. A ruling by the top court of the European Court of Human Rights yesterday noted that the regime first exposed by Edward Snowden in 2013 violated rights...
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    SPLUNK TO ACQUIRE TRUSTAR

    California tech company Splunk has announced its intentions to acquire San Francisco–based cloud-native security firm TruSTAR. The Data-to-Everything Platform providers shared news of their proposed acquisition on Tuesday. The terms of the deal have not been disclosed. TruSTAR was founded in...
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    COLONIAL CEO REPORTEDLY CONFIRMS $4.4 MILLION RANSOM PAYMENT

    The boss of a critical East Coast fuel line has admitted he authorized a multimillion-dollar payment to a ransomware group that compromised the organization earlier this month. Affiliates working with the DarkSide group were blamed by the FBI for the attack, which forced operational systems...
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    DOD EXPANDS HACKER PROGRAM

    The United States Department of Defense (DOD) has expanded its ethical hacking program to include more targets. DoD officials announced yesterday that the Department's Vulnerability Disclosure Program will be broadened to include all publicly accessible DOD information systems. Bug hunters...
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