The Biden administration has considered spyware for infringement, so much that it has restricted its strict restrictions in an executive order signed in March 2024. In an executive order signed in March 2024. Among Trump’s countless efforts, aimed at strengthening his deportation power – ready entirely by the most funded law enforcement agencies in the U.S. government, this is the biggest change in the U.S. government, and this will be a certain new form and will become a new form.
Several technology and security companies (including Cloudflare, Palo Alto Networks, Spycloud and Zscaler) have been confirmed Customer information stolen Originally targeted a chatbot system belonging to Salesloft, a sales and revenue generation company. The massive data theft began in August, but in recent days, more and more companies have revealed that their customer information has been stolen.
By the end of August, SalesLoft first confirms It found a “security issue” in its Drift app, an AI chatbot system that allows companies to track potential customers interacting with chatbots. The company said security issues are related to Drift’s integration with Salesforce. Between August 8 and August 18, hackers used tradeoffs of drift-related Oauth tokens to steal data from their accounts.
Google’s security researchers reveal The loophole at the end of August. “The actors systematically export large amounts of company data,” Google noted that hackers are looking for passwords and other credentials contained in the data. Perhaps already affected by more than 700 companies, Google later said Drift’s email integration was abused.
August 28, SalesLoft pause Its Salesforce-Salesloft integration when researching security issues; then on September 2 explain“drift will be temporarily offline in the near future”, so it can “build additional resilience and security in the system”. In the next few days, companies affected by the attack may have more companies notify customers.
Intelligence on the internal operation of Kim Jong Il’s regime, which ruled North Korea for three generations, has long raised serious challenges to U.S. intelligence agencies. This week, the New York Times revealed a highly classified incident in a bombshell record, with the U.S. military struggling to monitor how far the regime is in an effort. In 2019, SEAL 6 was sent on an amphibious mission to plant electronic surveillance equipment on North Korean soil, only failing in the process and killing one North Korean. According to The Times, Navy SEALs swim to the country’s coast in mini-groups deployed from nuclear submarines. However, due to the lack of difficulty in reconnaissance and surveillance of the area, the Special Forces operators were confused by the appearance of the ship in the water, shot everyone and cancelled the mission. It turns out that the North Koreans on board may not be willing to dive for shellfish. The Times reported that the Trump administration has never notified the leaders of the Congressional committee that oversees military and intelligence activities.
Phishing remains one of the oldest and most reliable ways for hackers to initially access targeted networks. One study shows one reason: The attempt to train employees to detect and resist phishing is very difficult. In a study of 20,000 employees at health care provider UC San Diego Health, a simulated phishing attempt to train employees was only 1.7% lower than employees who were not trained at all. This is likely because staff simply ignore or hardly register for training, the study found that in 75% of cases, staff members who open training links spent less than a minute on the page. By comparison, the staff who completed the training Q&A failed to fail in subsequent phishing tests was 19%, which was almost not a very reassuring level of protection. lesson? Find ways to discover phishing that does not require victims to discover fraud. As the cybersecurity industry often points out, humans are the weakest link in most organizations’ security, and they seem stubbornly determined to keep that.
Online piracy is still a big business – every year, people’s income exceeds 216 billion visits Pirated websites stream movies, TV and sports. But this week, the largest illegal movement streaming platform, Stream is Closed after investigation Anti-pirated industry groups’ creativity and entertainment and authorities alliance. Prior to the evacuation, Streameast operated a network of 80 domain names with more than 1.6 billion accesses per year. Pirates networks have played football games from the Premier League in England and other European games, as well as NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB games. according to sportsTwo men in Egypt were arrested on copyright infringement charges and authorities found contact with a Shell company that allegedly washed out $6.2 million in advertising revenue over the past 15 years.