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Russians Use “Nearest Neighbor Attack” To Spy On US, Other Adversaries

SAN FRANCISCO - For determined hackers, sitting in a car outside a target's building and using radio equipment to breach its Wi-Fi network has long been an effective but risky technique. These risks became all too clear when spies working for Russia's GRU military intelligence agency were caught red-handed on a city street in the Netherlands

By |2024-11-23T11:33:47-05:00November 23rd, 2024|Cyber Defense|

A New Supply Chain Attack Hit Close To 100 Victims—And Clues Point To China

SAN FRANCISCO - Researchers on the Threat Hunter Team at Broadcom-owned security firm Symantec revealed that they'd detected a supply chain attack carried out by a hacker group that they've newly named CarderBee. According to Symantec, the hackers hijacked the software updates of a piece of Chinese-origin security software known as Cobra DocGuard, injecting their

By |2023-09-03T17:56:59-04:00August 23rd, 2023|Cyber Defense|

Why Facebook, Instagram, What’s App and Oculus Crashed On Monday

SAN FRANCISCO - Why the Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus outage knocked every corner of Mark Zuckerberg’s empire offline on Monday. It’s a social media blackout that can most charitably be described as “thorough” and seems likely to prove particularly tough to fix. Facebook itself has not confirmed the root cause of its woes, but

By |2021-10-05T08:38:15-04:00October 5th, 2021|Cyber Defense|

Ransomware’s Dangerous New Trick Is Double-Encrypting Your Data

SAN FRANCISCO - Ransomware groups have always taken a more-is-more approach. If a victim pays a ransom and then goes back to business as usual—hit them again. Or don't just encrypt a target's systems; steal their data first, so you can threaten to leak it if they don't pay up. The latest escalation? Ransomware hackers who encrypt a victim's

By |2021-05-23T18:33:10-04:00May 23rd, 2021|Cyber Defense|

NSA Makes Advanced Hacking Tool Open Source – Really

The National Security Agency develops advanced hacking tools in-house for both offense and defense—which you could probably guess even if some notable examples hadn't leaked in recent years. But on Tuesday at the RSA security conference in San Francisco, the agency demonstrated Ghidra, a refined internal tool that it has chosen to open source. And while NSA cybersecurity adviser

By |2019-03-13T14:54:13-04:00March 13th, 2019|Cyber Defense|

China’s Plan To Beat U.S. Automakers To Self-Driving Vehicles

BEIJING, China - Driving in China sucks. Getting anywhere in a city like Beijing means slogging through colossal traffic jams and chaotic, bewildering intersections. Crashes kill 500 people daily, and everyone views the rules of the road as advisory at best. “Many drivers and pedestrians think that traffic signals are just for reference,” says Jing Wang.

By |2016-06-15T19:23:07-04:00June 15th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles|