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Hacker helped kill FBI sources, witnesses in El Chapo case, according to watchdog report
Hacker helped kill FBI sources, witnesses in El Chapo case, according to watchdog report
A cartel affiliate notified an FBI agent about a hacker who infiltrated cameras and phones to track an FBI official’s meetings, the DOJ inspector general said. A hacker working on behalf of the Sinaloa drug cartel infiltrated cameras and phones to track an FBI official in Mexico investigating the drug lord El Chapo, then used data from that surveillance to kill and intimidate potential sources and witnesses the agent was meeting with, a Justice Department watchdog report revealed. An FBI case agent learned about the hacker from someone affiliated with the cartel in 2018, according to the inspector general report released Friday. “That individual said the cartel had hired a ‘hacker’ who offered a menu of services related to exploiting mobile phones and other electronic devices,” the report states. “According to the individual, the hacker had observed people going in and out of the United States Embassy in Mexico City and identified ‘people of interest’ for the cartel, including the FBI Assistant Legal Attache (ALA T), and then was able to use the ALA T’s mobile phone number to obtain calls made and received, as well as geolocation data, associated with the ALAT’s phone.
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Hacker helped kill FBI sources, witnesses in El Chapo case, according to watchdog report
Microsoft moves to disrupt hacking-as-a-service scheme that’s bypassing AI safety measures
Microsoft moves to disrupt hacking-as-a-service scheme that’s bypassing AI safety measures
The defendants used stolen API keys to gain access to devices and accounts with Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service, which they then used to generate “thousands” of images that violated content restrictions.
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Microsoft moves to disrupt hacking-as-a-service scheme that’s bypassing AI safety measures
Insurance giant settles NotPetya lawsuit, signaling cyber insurance shakeup
Insurance giant settles NotPetya lawsuit, signaling cyber insurance shakeup
The settlement last week in a $100 million lawsuit over whether insurance giant Zurich should cover losses Mondelez International suffered from NotPetya may very well reshape the entire cyber insurance marketplace. Zurich initially denied claims from Mondelez after the malware, which experts estimate caused some $10 billion in damages globally, wreaked havoc on its computer networks. The insurance provider claimed an act of war exemption since it’s widely believed Russian military hackers unleashed NotPetya on a Ukrainian company before it spread around the world.
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Insurance giant settles NotPetya lawsuit, signaling cyber insurance shakeup
Insurance giant settles NotPetya lawsuit, signaling cyber insurance shakeup
Insurance giant settles NotPetya lawsuit, signaling cyber insurance shakeup
The settlement last week in a $100 million lawsuit over whether insurance giant Zurich should cover losses Mondelez International suffered from NotPetya may very well reshape the entire cyber insurance marketplace. Zurich initially denied claims from Mondelez after the malware, which experts estimate caused some $10 billion in damages globally, wreaked havoc on its computer networks. The insurance provider claimed an act of war exemption since it’s widely believed Russian military hackers unleashed NotPetya on a Ukrainian company before it spread around the world.
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Insurance giant settles NotPetya lawsuit, signaling cyber insurance shakeup
Ukraine warns of 'massive cyberattacks' coming from Russia on critical infrastructure sites
Ukraine warns of 'massive cyberattacks' coming from Russia on critical infrastructure sites
The Russian government is planning “massive cyberattacks” against Ukrainian critical infrastructure facilities to “increase the effect of missile strikes on electrical supply facilities,” the Ukrainian government said Monday.
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Ukraine warns of 'massive cyberattacks' coming from Russia on critical infrastructure sites
Ukraine warns of 'massive cyberattacks' coming from Russia on critical infrastructure sites
Ukraine warns of 'massive cyberattacks' coming from Russia on critical infrastructure sites
The Russian government is planning “massive cyberattacks” against Ukrainian critical infrastructure facilities to “increase the effect of missile strikes on electrical supply facilities,” the Ukrainian government said Monday.
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Ukraine warns of 'massive cyberattacks' coming from Russia on critical infrastructure sites