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Hong Kong Police Can Force You to Reveal Your Encryption Keys
According to a new law, the Hong Kong police can demand that you reveal the encryption keys protecting your computer, phone, hard drives, etc.--even if you are just transiting the airport. In a security alert dated March 26, the U.S. Consulate General said that, on March 23, 2026, Hong Kong...
Exploit for Code Injection in Vmware Spring_Cloud_Gateway
CVE-2022-22947 SpringCloudGatewayRCE Code by: Junsh...
Exploit for Incorrect Authorization in Apache Druid
CVE-2021-36749 Apache Druid LoadData arbitrary file reading...
Exploit for Expression Language Injection in Atlassian Confluence_Data_Center
CVE-2021-26084 Confluence remote code execution RCE...
Chinese Hackers Escalate Attacks Against India and Hong Kong Amid Tensions
An emerging threat actor out of China has been traced to a new hacking campaign aimed at government agencies in India and residents of Hong Kong intending to steal sensitive information, cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes revealed in the latest report shared with The Hacker News. The attacks were...
Hong Kong's Security Law Puts Big Tech at a Crossroads
As China exerts more power over the city, companies like Facebook and Google have stopped handing over data—for now...
Facebook’s history betrays its privacy pivot
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg proposed a radical pivot for his company this month: it would start caring—really—about privacy, building out a new version of the platform that turns Facebook less into a public, open “town square” and more into a private, intimate “living room.” Zuckerberg promised...
Apple Moves iCloud Data and Encryption Keys for Chinese Users to China
Apple has finally agreed to open a new Chinese data center next month to comply with the country's latest controversial data protection law. Apple will now move the cryptographic keys of its Chinese iCloud users in data centers run by a state-owned company called Cloud Big Data Industrial...
August 9, 2017 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “Jesse Owens” Edition
Good morning! Sit with Carbon Black this morning over a cup of coffee or tea and browse a few industry headlines to get the day started. We’ve got just enough information below to get you through that first cup…enjoy! August 9, 2017 - Headlines Take Down: Hackers Looking to Shut Down Factories fo...
Report: North Korea Accused Of DDoS Attack On South Korean Airport
North Korean agents have been linked to a malware attack on a South Korea’s Incheon International Airport, according to a report from the JoongAng Daily, a South Korean paper. The paper, citing the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, said that a 39 year-old South Korean man was arrested for...
Half Of Massachusetts Residents Victims Of Data Breach In Last Four Years
Data from the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs & Business Regulation OCABR shows that 3.2 million residents – almost half the population of the state- have been the victim of a data breach in the last four years. The report finds that 1,833 breaches have been reported to the State by a wi...