'Anonymous' Hackers Declare War on Russia | The National Interest
Iran-Linked Hackers Conducting Operations Against Government Networks, Intel Agencies Warn - Nextgov
With the world's eyes on Russia's multipronged attack on Ukraine—including hackers attacking and disabling Ukrainian government and financial websites—the U.S.
The advisory indicates the group is targeting telecommunications, defense, local government, and the oil and natural gas industries in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. Muddywater, the advisory notes, is a "subordinate element within the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security.
Russia partially restricts access to Facebook to 'protect Russian media' | Facebook | The Guardian
Restrictions come after Facebook limits Kremlin-backed media accounts in wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The state communications watchdog, Roskomnadzor, demanded that Facebook lift restrictions it said the company had placed on state news agency RIA Novosti, state TV channel Zvezda, and pro-Kremlin news sites Lenta.ru and Gazeta.ru.
Russian hackers take credit for McDonald's ransomware attack
DailyMail broke the story. Reporters say they reached out to McDonald's for a comment but never heard back. This news is no surprise to Kim, who said Americans should brace themselves for cyberattacks in retaliation to U.S. sanctions on Russia.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency recently advised all American businesses and organizations to take extra measures to prevent cyberattacks. It has warned American organizations about potential Russian cyberattacks for months.
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When it comes to hackers, small medical practices are still at risk
Cyber criminals target healthcare organizations because their data contain patient names, birthdates, addresses, social security numbers, credit card numbers, and health insurance information.
Physicians in small primary care practices who think they would not be a worthwhile target for hackers should look at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) list of reported breaches of healthcare information.
Japan sets out plans to defend supply chains, see off hackers | Reuters
A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration
TOKYO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Japan will step up spending to strengthen its supply chains and do more to guard against cyberattacks launched through imported systems and software under draft legislation approved by the cabinet on Friday.
Chilling Effect: Donor Disclosure, Hackers, and the Freedom Convoy - American Legislative Exchange
After GoFundMe decided to kowtow to Canadian officials and not distribute millions of dollars donated in support of the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa, alternative charity platform GiveSendGo promised to respect donors' intent.
This is not a partisan issue. The lack of partisanship shows at nearly every turn, whether it is the variety of organizations, including ALEC, that filed amicus briefs in the AFPF v. Bonta Supreme Court case, or Senator Ted Cruz's retweet of Rep.
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