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Wired Threat Level
added 2025/03/24 5:24 p.m.5 views

Using Starlink Wi-Fi in the White House Is a Slippery Slope for US Federal IT

The ad hoc addition to the otherwise tightly controlled White House information environment could create blind spots and security exposures while setting potentially dangerous precedent...

7.1AI score
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Wired Threat Level
Wired Threat Level
added 2021/09/18 12:27 a.m.27 views

Apple and Google Go Further Than Ever to Appease Russia

The tech giants have set a troubling new precedent...

2AI score
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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2021/09/01 12:17 p.m.26 views

Feds Warn of Ransomware Attacks Ahead of Labor Day

Though lots of people might be taking some time off over the Labor Day weekend, threat actors likely won’t — which means organizations should remain particularly vigilante about the potential for ransomware attacks, the federal government has warned. Citing historical precedence, the FBI and CISA...

7.3AI score
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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2021/03/30 12:49 p.m.167 views

Intel Sued Under Wiretapping Laws for Tracking User Activity on its Website

Intel is being sued under a Florida state wiretapping law for using software on its website to capture keystrokes and mouse movements of people that visit it. The case is one of many that private citizens have brought against companies to dispute their use of session-replay technology. A...

0.2AI score
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Wired Threat Level
Wired Threat Level
added 2021/03/17 5:48 p.m.49 views

Apple Bent the Rules for Russia. Other Nations Will Take Note

Russian iPhone buyers will soon be prompted to install software developed in that country, setting a precedent that other authoritarian governments may follow...

4.7AI score
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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2020/07/22 3:0 p.m.44 views

EncroChat system eavesdropped on by law enforcement

Due to the level of sophistication of the attack, and the malware code, we can no longer guarantee the security of your device. This text caused a lot of aggravation, worries, and sleepless nights. No one wants to hear the security of their device has been compromised by a malware attack. The goo...

7.1AI score
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OSV
OSV
added 2020/03/12 1:15 p.m.24 views

CVE-2020-10109

In Twisted Web through 19.10.0, there was an HTTP request splitting vulnerability. When presented with a content-length and a chunked encoding header, the content-length took precedence and the remainder of the request body was interpreted as a pipelined request...

9.8CVSS9.4AI score
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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/03/15 9:55 a.m.21 views

Clarke: Precedent-Seeking FBI Won't Ask NSA to Unlock Phone

The National Security Agency’s silence in the Apple-FBI story is probably not so surprising. But that hasn’t stopped people from dragging the NSA’s name into the conversation. The latest to do so is Richard Clarke, former counterterrorism chair under presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton...

6.7AI score
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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/03/11 8:0 a.m.10 views

DOJ Calls Apple's Rhetoric 'Corrosive' and 'False'

The Justice Department took off the gloves in its latest volley against Apple and its refusal to comply with a court order to unlock a terrorist’s iPhone. “Apple deliberately raised technological barriers that now stand between a lawful warrant and an iPhone containing evidence related to the...

7AI score
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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2013/09/18 11:3 a.m.16 views

FISC: No Phone Company Ever Challenged Metadata Collection Orders

A newly declassified opinion from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court from this summer shows the court’s interpretation of the controversial Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act that’s used to justify the National Security Agency’s bulk telephone metadata collections, and reveals that none ...

6.9AI score
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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2013/09/09 5:35 p.m.13 views

Google, Facebook, Yahoo File NSL Transparency Motions

Google, Yahoo and Facebook filed amended requests today with the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court FISC reiterating their desire to publish numbers on requests for user data related to national security. Google, meanwhile, went a step further asking for an open, public hearing with the...

7AI score
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2012/07/17 11:36 a.m.8 views

Obama will control internet, signs Emergency Internet Control

Barack Obama has signed an executive order that could hand control of the internet to the U.S. Government, in the event of a natural disaster or terrorist attack. "The federal government must have the ability to communicate at all times and under all circumstances to carry out its most critical a...

6.7AI score
Exploits0
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2012/01/24 8:40 p.m.7 views

Court: Forced Hard Drive Decryption Doesn't Violate Fifth Amendment

In what may become a precedent setting digital rights ruling, Judge Robert Blackburn of the United States District Court of Colorado ruled that compelling an individual to provide access to the encrypted contents of a device does not violate the US Constitution’s prohibition of self incrimination...

0.5AI score
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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2011/03/18 3:3 p.m.92 views

Alex Lanstein on the Rustock Botnet Takedown

Dennis Fisher talks with Alex Lanstein of FireEye about this week’s takedown of the Rustock botnet, the important legal precedent it helped set with Microsoft’s lawsuit and the mechanics behind the operation and dismantling of large-scale botnets. Podcast audio courtesy of sykboy65 Subscribe to t...

9.3CVSS1.6AI score0.99945EPSS
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