Blog Digest June 2022

Blog Digest June 2022

These are the heated Cybersecurity Weeks

Marc Ruef
by Marc Ruef
on June 30, 2022
time to read: 3 minutes

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Axon Wants To Make Taser Drones for Schools Despite Its Own Ethics Board’s Concerns

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Crypto Traders Turn Against Each Other in a Collapsing Market

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Defending Against the Five Stages of a Ransomware Attack

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Downthem DDoS-for-Hire Boss Gets 2 Years in Prison

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Elon Musk’s regulatory woes mount as U.S. moves closer to recalling Tesla’s self-driving software

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Everybody Does Good VM When S#!t Hits the Fan

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FBI seizes domains used to sell stolen data, DDoS services

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Five Key Trends on SOC Modernization

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Gone in 130 seconds: New Tesla hack gives thieves their own personal key

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How AI can recognize people even in anonymized datasets

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How I Was Able To Send Emails On Behalf of Any Apple User Email, Yes Any!!!

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Improving AI-based defenses to disrupt human-operated ransomware

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Proofpoint Discovers Potentially Dangerous Microsoft Office 365 Functionality that can Ransom Files Stored on SharePoint and OneDrive

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Ransomware attacks have dropped. And gangs are attacking each other’s victims

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Ransomware Group Debuts Searchable Victim Data

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Russia unexpectedly poor at cyberwar, say European military heads

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Sponge Examples : Energy-Latency Attacks on Neural Networks

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The Subversive Trilemma

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The Surreal Case of aC.I.A. Hacker’s Revenge

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Threat profile: RansomHouse makes extortion work without ransomware

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When Soatok Used Bugcrowd

About the Author

Marc Ruef

Marc Ruef has been working in information security since the late 1990s. He is well-known for his many publications and books. The last one called The Art of Penetration Testing is discussing security testing in detail. He is a lecturer at several faculties, like ETH, HWZ, HSLU and IKF. (ORCID 0000-0002-1328-6357)

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