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Cyberattacks hit Albania. Threat actors prospect journalists. GRU trolls researchers. CISA opens a liaison office in London.


Dateline Moscow, Kyiv: Notes on the hybrid war.

Ukraine at D+144: Firing for whatever effect. (The CyberWire) Heavy Russian artillery fire continues along the line of contact, The strikes are regarded as a preparation for a renewed offensive in the Donbas, as spoiling attacks against a feared Ukrainian counter-offensive in the southern region, as direct terrorism of the civilian population, as a crude expression of a deterrent to HIMARS attacks against high-value targets, and, finally, as a form of attack Russia’s army is actually able to carry out. In the cyber phase of the hybrid war, the GRU seems to be trolling researchers who look into its activities.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 144 (Al Jazeera) As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 144th day, we take a look at the main developments.

Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 144 of the invasion (the Guardian) Evacuations from Sviatohirsk Lavra in Donetsk; Russian forces reportedly preparing new offensive; all bodies identified after Vinnytsia missile attack

Russia-Ukraine war update: what we know on day 143 of the invasion (the Guardian) At least three killed and 15 hurt in Dnipro missile strike; UK says Kremlin responsible for British captive’s death; Ukraine reports May peak in military losses

Russia prepares for next Ukraine offensive in face of new Western weapons (Reuters) As Western deliveries of long-range arms begin to help Ukraine on the battlefield, Russian rockets and missiles have pounded cities in strikes that Kyiv says have killed dozens in recent days.

Ukraine braces for further Russian missile strikes as civilian death toll rises (the Guardian) At least 37 deaths across country since Thursday as residential areas appear to be targeted

Russian War Report: Russian missiles strike Vinnytsia (Atlantic Council) Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian town on Vinnytsia, Russia’s public death toll grows, and Iran’s coverage of the war.

Russia escalating attacks on civilians, says top Ukrainian official (the Guardian) Head of national security council says ‘more and more civilian targets’ being hit, after deadly Vinnytsia attack

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Amazon faces prospect of EU fine over data privacy. School data breach. A look at Ryuk.


At a glance.

  • Amazon’s European privacy issue.
  • School district data exposed.
  • A look at the Ryuk ransomware operation.

Amazon potentially faces largest GDPR fine ever.

The EU has drafted a decision to fine Amazon $425 million (or roughly 2% of the tech giant’s 2020 net income) for violation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Wall Street Journal reports. The CNPD, Luxembourg’s privacy commission and Amazon’s lead EU privacy regulator (Amazon’s EU headquarters are located in the Grand Duchy), has proposed the sanction for alleged data collection and handling violations. If approved by the EU’s other privacy authorities, this would be the largest fine since the GDPR was implemented in 2018. Though the details of Amazon’s offenses have not been disclosed, the size of the fine signifies a shift in the EU toward holding tech companies to task for their data privacy policies. 

Ireland, which oversees privacy regulations for Facebook, Google, and Apple, also plans to draft decisions for several privacy cases this year.

US school district data exposed in cyberattack.

Union Community School District in the US state of Iowa has disclosed that an intruder gained unauthorized access to its computer systems in April, the Courier reports. The attack temporarily disrupted the district’s servers, and the subsequent investigation found the intruder had accessed school data. “Those documents are currently under review, and the District is committed to providing additional information to the community as quickly as possible,” Superintendent Travis Fleshner explained.

The relentless menace of Ryuk.

The Wall Street Journal offers a profile of the infamous Ryuk ransomware gang, responsible for numerous recent cyberattacks that crippled US medical institutions. The world’s most active ransomware group, Ryuk was tied to a third of the 203 million ransomware attacks in the US last year and raked in at least $100 million in ransom payouts. While some threat groups have avoided targeting vulnerable institutions like hospitals, especially during the pandemic, Ryuk has attacked more than two hundred thirty healthcare providers  (lucrative targets due to their dependence on…

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Internet Browsers Market with New Growth Prospect by Top Key Players Menlo Security, Cyberinc, Safari (Apple), Tucloud Federal, Bromium, Cigloo

Aug 16, 2019 (Hitech News Daily via COMTEX) — The recent research report on the global Internet Browsers market presents the latest industry data and future trends, allowing you to recognize the …
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Math Advances Raise the Prospect of an Internet Security Crisis – MIT Technology Review

Math Advances Raise the Prospect of an Internet Security Crisis
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The sophisticated Flame malware discovered last year featured a completely new mathematical technique to defeat an encryption method used to verify some software updates as originating with Microsoft, allowing Flame to masquerade as legitimate 

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