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Sep 3, 2023

How cyber-crime has become organised warfare | Four Corners

Posted by in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode, government, military

Every seven minutes a cyber-attack is reported in Australia.

Millions of Australians have had their data stolen in malicious attacks, costing some businesses tens of millions of dollars in ransom. The federal government is warning the country must brace for even more strikes as cyber gangs become more sophisticated and ruthless.

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Sep 3, 2023

Critical digital infrastructure: Why societies are becoming so vulnerable to cyberattacks |Techtopia

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cybercrime/malcode

For weeks, a cyberattack paralyzed the German district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld in 2021, bringing its whole administration to a standstill. It was a stark illustration of how hackers can knock out entire communities in milliseconds — and how digital technology has become vital for running our societies.

Such “critical digital infrastructure” helps boost efficiency. But it also makes communities ever more vulnerable to hacking. And attacks are on the rise. In this episode of Techtopia, DW Chief Technology Correspondent Janosch Delcker investigates how a criminal industry makes billions by taking computers hostage — and how governments can use similar methods as a political weapon.

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Sep 2, 2023

Watch This Russian Hacker Break Into Our Computer In Minutes | CNBC

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Mikhail Sosonkin, who works for cybersecurity start-up Synack, showed CNBC firsthand how easy it is to break into a computer.
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Sep 1, 2023

Google Launches Tool That Detects AI Images In Effort To Curb Deepfakes

Posted by in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

Fake images and misinformation in the age of AI are growing. Even in 2019, a Pew Research Center study found that 61% of Americans said it is too much to ask of the average American to be able to recognize altered videos and images. And that was before generative AI tools became widely available to the public.

AdobeADBE +0.5% shared August 2023 statistics on the number of AI-generated images created with Adobe Firefly reaching one billion, only three months after it launched in March 2023.


In response to the increasing use of AI images, Google Deep Mind announced a beta version of SynthID. The tool will watermark and identify AI-generated images by embedding a digital watermark directly into the pixels of an image that will be imperceptible to the human eye but detectable for identification.

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Sep 1, 2023

Iran Spyware Breached and Exposed by GhostSec

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, government

This post is also available in: he עברית (Hebrew)

The GhostSec cybergang claims to have breached the FANAP Behnama software, exposing 20GB of data including face recognition and motion detection systems it says are used by the Iranian government to monitor and track its people.

Now the group says it intends to make the data public, “in the interests of the Iranian people, but also in the interests of protecting the privacy of each and every one of us.” Cybersecurity analyst Cyberint commented on the group’s statement, saying that while GhostSec’s actions align with hacktivist principles, they also position themselves as advocates for human rights.

Aug 30, 2023

Hacking into Android in 32 seconds

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, mobile phones

Samsung S7 is connected to Pixel as HID device (keyboard) that tries to brute force lock screen PIN (PoC) and then download, install and launch Metasploit pa…

Aug 30, 2023

Experts predict AI will be right in centre of apocalypse, destroy human intelligence, creativity

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

By: Vikas Datta/IANS

Bali (Indonesia): It is not new technology, but Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now raising concerns with the advent of generative AI tools like ChatGPT, which may have significant repercussions across the cyber landscape, as they foster phenomenon like “suffering distancing syndrome”, “responsibility delegation”, and “AI hallucination” for those simply using it to find or validate information, says a senior Kaspersky Labs cyberthreat expert.

Aug 29, 2023

Major Cyberattack Disables Telescopes in Hawaii and Chile

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, space

This post is also available in: he עברית (Hebrew)

Prominent National Science Foundation (NSF) space telescopes worldwide have been shut down due to a major cyberattack, the reason for which is unknown. For over two weeks, ten telescopes have been impacted, while some on-site operatives were able to keep some operational. These shutdowns have caused chaos in the astronomy sphere due to many essential windows of opportunity being missed for space observations.

NOIRLab (the NSF-run coordinating center for ground-based astronomy) said in a press release “Our staff are working with cybersecurity experts to get all the impacted telescopes and our website back online as soon as possible and are encouraged by the progress made thus far.”

Aug 29, 2023

Thousands of Android Malware Apps Using Stealthy APK Compression to Evade Detection

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Hackers are using sneaky compression methods in Android APK files to evade malware detection.

Aug 29, 2023

Hackers shut down 2 of the world’s most advanced telescopes

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, space

Some of the world’s leading astronomical observatories have reported cyberattacks that have resulted in temporary shutdowns.

The National Science Foundation’s National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory, or NOIRLab, reported that a cybersecurity incident that occurred on Aug. 1 has prompted the lab to temporarily halt operations at its Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii and Gemini South Telescope in Chile. Other, smaller telescopes on Cerro Tololo in Chile were also affected.

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