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U.S. Internet Leaked Years of Internal, Customer Emails

Krebs on Security

The Minnesota-based Internet provider U.S. Internet Corp. Internet was publishing more than a decade’s worth of its internal email — and that of thousands of Securence clients — in plain text out on the Internet and just a click away for anyone with a Web browser. Internet with their email.

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CIA Hacking unit APT-C-39 hit China since 2008

Security Affairs

. “Several industry sectors have been targeted including aviation organizations, scientific research institutions, petroleum industry, Internet companies, and government agencies.” ” The US-linked hackers targeted the Chinese organizations between September 2008 and June 2019. Pierluigi Paganini.

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PlugX malware deleted from thousands of systems by FBI

Malwarebytes

PlugX has been around since at least 2008 but is under constant development. The FBI says it is notifying those who had the malware deleted from their computers via their internet service providers (ISPs). We dont just report on threatswe remove them Cybersecurity risks should never spread beyond a headline.

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Chinese Supply-Chain Attack on Computer Systems

Schneier on Security

It’s been going on since at least 2008. From the current Bloomberg story: Mike Quinn, a cybersecurity executive who served in senior roles at Cisco Systems Inc. It sounds ridiculous on its face, but the Internet itself was a solution to a similar problem: a reliable network built out of unreliable parts.

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Internet scans found nearly one million systems vulnerable to BlueKeep

Security Affairs

GreyNoise is observing sweeping tests for systems vulnerable to the RDP "BlueKeep" (CVE-2019-0708) vulnerability from several dozen hosts around the Internet. Microsoft has released patches for Windows 7, Server 2008, XP and Server 2003. Now the popular expert Robert Graham has scanned the Internet for vulnerable systems.

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DHS offers program to recruit and retain talent in Cybersecurity

CyberSecurity Insiders

Department of Homeland Security, shortly known as DHS, has launched a Cyber Talent Management System (CTMS) that offers a scope to recruit and retail cybersecurity talent. Currently, DHS has around 1,500 Cybersecurity related vacancies, of which over 1200 will be filled through CTMS.

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GUEST ESSAY: Restore Us Institute (RUI) aims to protect Americans from online harms and crimes

The Last Watchdog

How did America and Americans regress to being much less secure than before the Internet? Everyone knows the many amazing conveniences, benefits, and advances the Internet has enabled. The internet was designed that way.” A recent Council on Foreign Relations report confronts this irrational Internet utopianism. “

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