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Google chronicle - query by subnet

By /u/BurkeSooty

Hi,

How would I build a query to filter by source or destination subnet in chronicle, i'm guessing the only way to do this is via regex but I cannot get it to work, is this possible in Chronicle?

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A Backroom Deal Looms Over Section 702 Surveillance Fight

By Dell Cameron
Top congressional lawmakers are meeting in private to discuss the future of a widely unpopular surveillance program, worrying members devoted to reforming Section 702.

Satellite Images Point to Indiscriminate Israeli Attacks on Gaza’s Health Care Facilities

By Vittoria Elliott
New research finds that Israel’s attacks on Gaza damaged hospitals and other medical facilities at the same rate as other buildings, potentially in violation of international law.

The Hidden Injustice of Cyberattacks

By Nicole Tisdale
Cyberattacks and criminal scams can impact anyone. But communities of color and other marginalized groups are often disproportionately impacted and lack the support to better protect themselves.

2054, Part VI: Standoff at Arlington

By Elliot Ackerman, Admiral James Stavridis
β€œThis eruption of violence had been brewing for years, through successive economic collapses, pandemics, and the utter dysfunction that had become American life.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel.

A Celebrated Cryptography-Breaking Algorithm Just Got an Upgrade

By Madison Goldberg
Two researchers have improved a well-known technique for lattice basis reduction, opening up new avenues for practical experiments in cryptography and mathematics.

How 3 Million β€˜Hacked’ Toothbrushes Became a Cyber Urban Legend

By Andy Greenberg, Dhruv Mehrotra
Plus: China’s Volt Typhoon hackers lurked in US systems for years, the Biden administration’s crackdown on spyware vendors ramps up, and a new pro-Beijing disinformation campaign gets exposed.

2054, Part V: From Tokyo With Love

By Elliot Ackerman, Admiral James Stavridis
β€œHad this all been contrived? Had his life become a game in which everyone knew the rules but him?” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel.

Distributed rate limiting, a new approach to prevent Bruteforce, DDOS, Credential Stuffing, etc.

By /u/gitcommitshow
  • Open Source code - https://github.com/fluxninja/aperture
  • Architecture
  • How is it different than a simple Firewall and API Gateway - This new approach separates rate limit infrastructure from application code and integrates using SDK. This helps with distributed architecture and makes it resilient to attacks at scale that could have brought down the app because while allowing access to users who need to send a burst of traffic for legitimate usage.
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London Underground Is Testing Real-Time AI Surveillance Tools to Spot Crime

By Matt Burgess
In a test at one station, Transport for London used a computer vision system to try and detect crime and weapons, people falling on the tracks, and fare dodgers, documents obtained by WIRED show.

I Stopped Using Passwords. It's Greatβ€”and a Total Mess

By Matt Burgess
Passkeys are here to replace passwords. When they work, it’s a seamless vision of the future. But don’t ditch your old logins just yet.

2054, Part IV: A Nation Divided

By Elliot Ackerman, Admiral James Stavridis
β€œThe people are in the streets. We can’t ignore them any longer. Really, we have little choice. Either we heal together, or we tear ourselves apart.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel.

Ransomware Payments Hit a Record $1.1 Billion in 2023

By Andy Greenberg
After a slowdown in payments to ransomware gangs in 2022, last year saw total ransom payouts jump to their highest level yet, according to a new report from crypto-tracing firm Chainalysis.

2054, Part III: The Singularity

By Elliot Ackerman, Admiral James Stavridis
β€œYou’d have an incomprehensible level of computational, predictive, analytic, and psychic skill. You’d have the mind of God.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel.

WhatsApp Chats Will Soon Work With Other Encrypted Messaging Apps

By Matt Burgess
New EU rules mean WhatsApp and Messenger must be interoperable with other chat apps. Here’s how that will work.

2054, Part II: Next Big Thing

By Elliot Ackerman, Admiral James Stavridis
β€œIf molecules really were the new microchips, the promise of remote gene editing was that the body could be manipulated to upgrade itself.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel.

2054, Part I: Death of a President

By Elliot Ackerman, Admiral James Stavridis
β€œThey had, quite swiftly, begun an algorithmic scrub of any narrative of the president suffering a health emergency, burying those stories.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel.

China’s Hackers Keep Targeting US Water and Electricity Supplies

By Matt Burgess, Dhruv Mehrotra
Plus: Russia was likely behind widespread GPS outages, Vault 7 leaker was sentenced, police claim to trace Monero cryptocurrency, and more.

The Mystery of the $400 Million FTX Heist May Have Been Solved

By Andy Greenberg
An indictment against three Americans suggests that at least some of the culprits behind the theft of an FTX crypto fortune may be in custody.

A Startup Allegedly β€˜Hacked the World.’ Then Came the Censorshipβ€”and Now the Backlash

By Andy Greenberg
A loose coalition of anti-censorship voices is working to highlight reports of one Indian company’s hacker-for-hire pastβ€”and the legal threats aimed at making them disappear.
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