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After almost 7 years, new version of drozer was released

By /u/agathocles11

drozer 3.0.0 is compatible with Python 3 and modern Java was released. drozer is a very popular security testing framework for Android

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Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker

By Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron
A WIRED investigation uncovered coordinates collected by a controversial data broker that reveal sensitive information about visitors to an island once owned by Epstein, the notorious sex offender.

β€˜Malicious Activity’ Hits the University of Cambridge’s Medical School

By Matt Burgess
Multiple university departments linked to the Clinical School Computing Service have been inaccessible for a month. The university has not revealed the nature of the β€œmalicious activity.”

Releasing Substation v1.0

By /u/jshlbrdd

My team recently released v1.0 of our open source security data pipeline toolkit β€” if you’re currently using or interested in systems like Cribl or Logstash, check it out!

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Judges Block US Extradition of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assangeβ€”for Now

By Dell Cameron, Matt Burgess
A high court in London says the WikiLeaks founder won’t be extradited β€œimmediately” and the US must provide more β€œassurances” about any extradition.

Chinese Hackers Charged in Decade-Long Global Spying Rampage

By Matt Burgess
US and UK officials hit Chinese hacking group APT31 with sanctions and criminal charges after they targeted thousands of businesses, politicians, and critics of China.

Bootfuzz: MBR-based Fuzzer

By /u/lightgrains

A small fuzzer designed to test BIOS Services and Port IO for old MBR-based hosts.

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Apple Chip Flaw Leaks Secret Encryption Keys

By Andrew Couts
Plus: The Biden administration warns of nationwide attacks on US water systems, a new Russian wiper malware emerges, and China-linked hackers wage a global attack spree.

The DOJ Puts Apple's iMessage Encryption in the Antitrust Crosshairs

By Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts
Privacy and security are an Apple selling point. But the DOJ’s new antitrust lawsuit argues that Apple selectively embraces privacy and security features in ways that hurt competitionβ€”and users.

Hackers Found a Way to Open Any of 3 Million Hotel Keycard Locks in Seconds

By Andy Greenberg
The company behind the Saflok-brand door locks is offering a fix, but it may take months or years to reach some hotels.

Some of the Most Popular Websites Share Your Data With Over 1,500 Companies

By Matt Burgess
Cookie pop-ups now show the number of β€œpartners” that websites may share data with. Here's how many of these third-party companies may get your data from some of the most popular sites online.

Glassdoor Wants to Know Your Real Name

By Amanda Hoover
Anonymous, candid reviews made Glassdoor a powerful place to research potential employers. A policy shift requiring users to privately verify their real names is raising privacy concerns.

How to Emulate a Ransomware Attack

By /u/pracsec

I made a post that goes through the details and thought process behind writing a ransomware payload for training purposes. It goes over how the entire killchain works and how each component is written as well as defense evasion techniques employed throughout the process. Finally, it goes over how to automate the killchain so that it is reliable and repeatable.

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