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National Cybersecurity Center reports increase in ransomware a…


AMMAN — Bassam Maharmeh, the president of the National Cybersecurity Center, announced on Friday that the number of cybersecurity
incidents targeting government institutions and vital sectors in Jordan last
year reached 1,326. اضافة اعلان

Maharmeh added that 2 percent of these attacks were deemed
“very dangerous,” Al-Mamlaka TV reported.

Maharmeh also noted that there had been a significant increase
in ransomware attacks during the second half of last year. Ransomware is a type
of malicious software that threatens to publish the victim’s data or block
access to it unless a ransom is paid.

Report to follow
The
National Cybersecurity Center is responsible for protecting government networks
and vital sectors, such as communications, electricity, and national
security-related sectors, from cyberattacks, said Maharmeh.

He added that the center will soon publish a detailed report on
the most prominent cybersecurity incidents that occurred in Jordan last year.

Vulnerabilities
in VMware esxi systems
Earlier
this year, the center warned of a security vulnerability that may expose
devices to ransomware attacks.

The center explained that the security
vulnerability targets systems that operate on the VMware esxi system, allowing
ransomware programs such as “ESXiArs” to exploit the vulnerability
and encrypt sensitive data, demanding a ransom payment in exchange for the
decryption key.

As a
preventative measure, the center advises users of systems operating on the
VMware ESXi system to update to the latest version as soon as possible to
address this security vulnerability and protect their systems from ransomware
programs.

Additionally, the center recommends implementing strong access
controls and authentication procedures, regularly backing up important data and
storing backups off-site, and training employees on best cybersecurity
practices.

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Twitter Files: “Global Engagement Center” Abuses Preceded Angus King’s Blacklist


Have you noticed the narrative around “disinformation” changing recently?

In his new, self-styled outlet Racket News, Twitter Files journalist Matt Taibbi examines three, interrelated streams of activity by the U.S. government, private consultants, and social media giants from 2015 to the present that – taken jointly – paint a troubling picture of efforts to “de-platform” voices it smeared at suspicious.

This analysis provides a new context in which to consider Sen. Angus King’s campaign reaching out to Twitter in 2018 to provide an “enemies list” of hundreds of “suspicious” accounts, many of which were Mainers and supporters of King’s opponent, State Sen. Eric Brakey (R-Androscoggin), in that year’s election.

By the time King’s campaign did it, conspiring with social media firms to blacklist, de-platform, and smear political critics had become a cultural norm within the Washington-Palo Alto circuit.

In his reporting Thursday, Taibbi looked at the Global Engagement Center (GEC), an internal sub-agency within the State Department created under the Obama administration. The U.S. developed the GEC as a tool for better monitoring what the rest of the world says about us and correcting misperceptions. But what began as Uncle Sam’s PR firm morphed into an information weapon used by the political establishment against its enemies.

Following the election of Donald Trump in 2016, GEC’s focus shifted from Islamic extremism to “fighting disinformation.” A new breed of “disinformation warriors” was born – young people with minimal world experience who were somehow able to make calls about what was probable Russian interference, or – once that chestnut had been played for well more than it was worth – domestic extremists.

There were, for example, GEC-funded activities The Maine Wire reported on last month that commingled financing with left-wing billionaire philanthropist George Soros’ Open Society Institute to create a “Disinformation Index” that included a number of prominent conservative news sites in the U.S.

Taibbi’s report shows how a diverse array of interests…

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Hackers Start Selling Data Center Logins for Some of World’s Largest Corporations


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Putin set for major Ukraine war speech after Biden walks streets of Kyiv

Russian President Vladimir Putin was due to make a speech on Tuesday setting out aims for the second year of his invasion of Ukraine, a day after U.S. President Joe Biden walked central Kyiv promising to stand with Ukraine as long as it takes. Following his surprise visit to Kyiv, Biden flew to Poland and on Tuesday will give a speech on how the United States has helped rally the world to support Ukraine and stress American support for NATO’s eastern flank. Biden, in his trademark aviator sunglasses, and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in green battle fatigues, walked side-by-side to a gold-domed cathedral in Kyiv on a bright winter Monday morning pierced by the sound of air raid sirens.

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