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    WhatsApp vs NSO Group: US Court breaks spine of spy giant

    All the dirty secrets of the Israeli Pegasus will soon be revealed. In a court case that caused a significant public outcry, a US court ordered NSO Group, known as the manufacturer of one of the most powerful cyber weapons in the world — the Pegasus spyware, to transfer the code of this...
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    The Pentagon has learned how to use targeted advertising to spy on Vladimir Putin

    How one person exposed the president's security weaknesses. Technologist and government contractor Mike Eagley drew attention to the fact that millions of users of the popular dating app Grindr, which works on the basis of GPS data from smartphones, unwittingly disclose their confidential...
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    Earth Lusca: A Chinese Spy Operation with a Diplomatic Twist

    Taiwan is a new battlefield in the global cyber war. The Chinese hacker group Earth Lusca has once again found itself in the spotlight thanks to a recent report by Trend Micro specialists, who revealed the latest tactics used by these attackers, as well as their interests at the global level...
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    Adorable Kitten Keeps the Middle East at Bay: BASICSTAR Spy Backdoor in Action

    Charming Kitten group hunts down the secrets of political experts: how do fake webinars help? The Middle East has been hit by a new wave of cyberattacks organized by the Iranian hacker group Charming Kitten, also known as APT35 CharmingCypress and Mint Sandstorm. Hackers are using a new...
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    Google has exposed a network of spy companies working for governments

    Google has revealed details about the spyware developers and called for international cooperation. Google Corporation in its new report singled out the activities of several companies involved in the development of spyware, and called on the United States and its allies to actively fight the...
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    5 billion people and 90 TB of data: a secret spy network uses advertising to spy on the whole world

    How do governments use the Patternz tool for mass surveillance of citizens? In today's world, where technology has reached a high level of development, the problem of global tracking is becoming particularly relevant. According to an investigation by 404 Media, hundreds of thousands of popular...
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    Disable can't be fixed: China uses 0day in Ivanti VPN to spy on the whole world

    The massive exploitation of Ivanti vulnerabilities caused panic among federal agencies. Cybersecurity company Censys has discovered that hackers allegedly working for the Chinese government are massively exploiting critical vulnerabilities in Ivanti's virtual private networks (VPNs), gaining...
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    Iranian hackers spy on researchers using Windows Media Player

    A wave of cyber attacks is looming over scientists in Europe and the United States. Microsoft warns about targeted cyber attacks by Iranian hackers on high-ranking employees of research organizations and universities in Europe and the United States. The attacks are carried out using phishing...
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    Political dissidents from Europe were victims of a Turkish spy turtle

    A good example of how politics affects cyberspace activities. A new cyber-espionage campaign is underway in the Netherlands, targeting telecommunications companies, Internet service providers, IT services and Kurdish websites. A group called Sea Turtle, which is linked to Turkey, is behind the...
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    Spy virus apps detected to steal money from lovers

    The company F. A. C. C. T., a Russian developer of technologies to combat cybercrime, has discovered a new version of the popular fraudulent scheme Fake Date (from English — "fake date"). Now criminals are trying to steal money from the victim even before buying movie or theater tickets under...
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    $14,866 for military secrecy: US sailor admits to colluding with Chinese spy

    What is the threat to a specialist in the security of classified data of betraying the motherland? A U.S. Navy official, Wenheng Zhao, has pleaded guilty to selling U.S. military secrets to a Chinese spy. The 26-year-old sailor, who lives in Monterey Park, California, now faces up to 20 years...
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    American would-be spy wanted to go to China so badly that he forgot about digital hygiene

    Where is the line between stupidity and national betrayal blurred? 29-year-old Joseph Daniel Schmidt, a former US Army sergeant with a security clearance, was recently arrested in San Francisco after flying in from Hong Kong. Schmidt is scheduled to appear in court in the Northern District of...
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