
Best Long-Reads of the Week, 6/25/22
Tighten those privacy settings right now, Post-Roe world will rely on electronic surveillance, Widespread surveillance of pregnant people can be used to ferret out other crimes, more
Tighten those privacy settings right now, Post-Roe world will rely on electronic surveillance, Widespread surveillance of pregnant people can be used to ferret out other crimes, more
Tighten those privacy settings right now, Post-Roe world will rely on electronic surveillance, Widespread surveillance of pregnant people can be used to ferret out other crimes, more Metacurity is pleased to offer our free and paid subscribers this weekly digest of some long-form infosec pieces and related articles that we
Feds issue warning about VMWare Horizon and Unified Access Gateway (UAG) servers, Chinese APT group using ransomware as decoy, Intel agencies given greenlight to hire past pot smokers, more
Trove of documents stolen from Ecuadorian embassy reveal comms about Snowden, CISA committee proposes 311 cybersecurity emergency line, Intel agencies say don't disable PowerShell, much more
Police bust nine in the Netherlands for phishing, fraud, and scams, Ukraine CERT exposes two new hacking campaigns, Delivery company Yodel impacted by 'cyber incident,' much more
Russians can't download Windows 10 and 11 ISOs, Phishing campaign against Facebook users nets hundreds of millions of credentials, Office 365 and Outlook phishing campaign steals credentials, more
Infosec community outraged over BSides Cleveland 'surprise' speaker, Paige Thompson found guilty over Capital One hacking charges, Int'l op disrupts RSocks malware botnet, much more
What did Nakasone mean by offensive U.S. operations in Ukraine?, How cybersecurity pros can avoid nihilism, How state surveillance of women might emerge after Roe v. Wade is overturned, more Metacurity is pleased to offer our free and paid subscribers this weekly digest of some long-form infosec pieces and
What did Nakasone mean by offensive U.S. operations in Ukraine?, How cybersecurity pros can avoid nihilism, How state surveillance of women might emerge after Roe v. Wade is overturned, more
UK's home secretary approves Assange's extradition to U.S., Russian spy tried to infiltrate International Criminal Court, Interpol arrests 2,000 social engineering scammers, more
Cyber Partisans are finding new forms of asymmetrical warfare in Belarus, Ukrainian ISPs are forced to route through Russia, New bill would ban sale of location and health data, much more
Hertzbleed side-channel attack threatens cryptographic software security, Microsoft issues fix for Follina and other flaws, Microsoft accused of taking too long to fix Azure flaws, much more