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North Korean Hackers Deploy New Malware "Durian" to Target South Korean Crypto Firms
CoinMarketCap via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoA recent report from cybersecurity firm Kaspersky reveals that North Korean hackers, specifically...
YouTube is becoming a cybercriminal gateway for human manipulation
TechRadar· 24 hours agoHuman manipulation is the leading driver behind the success of cyberthreats, new research from Avast...
Rainbow lanyard ban does not appear in updated Civil Service diversity guidance
Press Association News via AOL· 1 day agoThe Cabinet Office minister, informally referred to as the “common sense minister”, announced a...
Want to garden, but don't have much space? Here's how to start a container garden.
The Courier & Press via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe ability to harvest fresh vegetables throughout the summer is the best benefit. P. Andrew Rideout...
Arizona Diamondbacks' Brandon Pfaadt shuts down Reds in latest sharp performance
The Arizona Republic· 21 hours agoPart of the Diamondbacks’ optimism entering the year was centered on the hope that many of their...
Ohio State Teachers in turmoil: Attorney general sues to remove trustees; chair removed
Pensions & Investments· 1 day agoThe lawsuit, filed May 14 in the Ohio Court of Common Pleas in Columbus against board members Rudy Fichtenbaum and Wade Steen, alleges the two trustees "seek to steer as much as 70% of STRS's ...
Telegram’s Attack On Signal Turns Focus On Its Own Security Failings
Forbes· 2 days agoTelegram is surging—with nearly a billion users now on the app; but all is not as it seems. Where it...
Opinion: Why Americans should be frightened about Congress’ surveillance reauthorization
CNN via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoThe expansion of FISA powers has the potential to exacerbate the surveillance situation for...
Opinion: I was a counterintelligence privacy officer. Section 702 is not violating Americans’ rights
CNN via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoIntelligence teams monitoring a range of threats must have surveillance authorities that evolve...
Spies, trade and tech: China’s relationship with Britain
The Economist· 6 hours agoWHEN JOHN Le Carré joined MI5, Britain’s domestic security service, in the 1950s, long before finding fame as a spy novelist, his first job was not hunting the KGB. Chinese spies were thought ...