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Digijaks Group, LLC. Cybersecurity. Reputation Control. Risk Prevention + Reduction. Cybersecurity Insurance. #digitaldefenses #cyberwar | Part of @digijaks

Net Katılım Mart 2015
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Cybersecurity @ NIST
Cybersecurity @ NIST@NISTcyber·
The final version of @NIST CSF 2.0 Quick-Start Guide: Cybersecurity, Enterprise Risk Management, and Workforce Management (SP 1308) is now available! View it here: doi.org/10.6028/NIST.S…
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Shashank Joshi
Shashank Joshi@shashj·
I wrote on the new US cyber security strategy. It's a short doc, light on detail, but clearly emphasises offensive cyber operations, including pre-emptive ones to disrupt threats at source & private-sector operations to "hack back", a legally perilous area economist.com/united-states/…
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FBI Agents Association
FBI Agents Association@FBIAgentsAssoc·
The FBI Agents Association statement on the passing of Former FBI Director Robert Mueller: “The FBI Agents Association (FBIAA) mourns the passing of Robert Mueller, who served our nation as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 2001 to 2013. A lifelong public servant—a decorated Marine, a Vietnam veteran, a Department of Justice prosecutor, and FBI Director in the years following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks—Director Mueller led the Bureau during a period of significant change and played an important role in strengthening its ability to confront evolving national security threats while maintaining its core criminal investigative mission. The FBIAA extends its condolences to Director Mueller’s family and honors his commitment to public service and to the FBI’s mission.”
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Stefan Tanase
Stefan Tanase@stefant·
Technical breakdown of the Telegram / Google Translate vector mentioned in this investigation by @christogrozev Telegram on Android had for a long time used a free Google Translate API endpoint for the message translation feature. Thread 🧵
Christo Grozev@christogrozev

Denis Alimov, FSB Alfa veteran and senior operative of Russia's new and "most secretive" assassination unit, walked into El Dorado Airport in Bogotá on Feb 24 looking like a tourist heading to Cartagena. He walked out in handcuffs. He was undone by Google Translate. 🧵New @TheInsider investigation with @DerSpiegel — thread below.

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Ox HaK
Ox HaK@oxhak·
US and European officials shut down a botnet that used 360,000 hacked routers and smart devices in 163 countries. The network had run for 16 years and was used to route internet traffic through infected devices.
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
🚨 Holy shit… Stanford just exposed that every major AI company is using your private conversations to train their models by default. They analyzed the privacy policies of OpenAI, Google, Meta, Anthropic, Microsoft, and Amazon. Reviewed 28 separate documents across all 6 companies. The findings are worrisome. Every prompt you type. Every file you upload. Every personal detail you share. All of it feeds directly into model training the moment you hit send. That health question you asked ChatGPT at 2am? Training data. Legal situation you described to Claude? Training data. The photo you uploaded to Gemini? Training data. Some companies retain your conversations INDEFINITELY. Amazon, Meta, and OpenAI have no confirmed deletion timeline for certain chat data. Your most private conversations could sit on their servers forever. It gets worse for kids. Four out of six companies allow children aged 13-18 to use their chatbots, and most don’t treat children’s data any differently. Kids’ conversations are likely getting fed into model training by default. Kids who can’t legally consent to it. Here’s something most people missed: enterprise customers are opted OUT of training by default. You, the consumer paying $20/month? Opted IN. Companies paying thousands? Protected automatically. There’s a two-tiered privacy system and you’re on the wrong side of it. OpenAI even frames the opt-in with guilt. Their settings page says “Improve the model for everyone.” Stanford’s researchers flagged this as a textbook dark pattern designed to make you feel bad for protecting your own data. Meta’s contractors told reporters they routinely see identifiable personal information in the chat data they review. Journalists were able to positively identify at least one real person from chat transcripts shared with them. The privacy policies themselves? Stanford had to dig through 6 separate documents just for OpenAI alone. Most real disclosures were buried in sub-policies no normal person would ever find. The researchers said it was challenging for THEM to piece it together. For consumers? “Practically impossible.” Only Microsoft explicitly stated they try to remove personal data like names, phone numbers, and addresses before training. The rest are either vague about it or completely silent.
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Jake Williams
Jake Williams@MalwareJake·
Hi, former NSA hacker here 👋: You'll notice they're targeting civilian infrastructure, not government networks with intelligence collection value. That's because once you deliver an effect (CYBERCOM speak for "cyber attack") in a network, you lose the ability to collect intelligence from that target. 1/4
Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian@manniefabian

Amid the Israeli and US strikes on Iran, a wave of cyberattacks have also targeted the country, the semi-official Fars news agency reports. Fars says that several major Iranian news agencies were targeted and "experienced severe disruptions in their operations," and that some widely used mobile applications were also experiencing disruptions.

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Admiral James Stavridis, USN, Ret.
As both the US and Israel expend hundreds of precision weapons-- from JDAMs to Tomahawks to Patriots--it is time to start focusing on logistics.  How deep are the stockpiles?  In wars, the true professionals are ultimately the logisticians.
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Craig Taylor
Craig Taylor@CraigTaylorViz·
Following this weekend’s events, I’ve been analysing vessel activity in the Strait of Hormuz at @Kpler. Raw AIS from 28 Feb shows clear GNSS spoofing - vessels drifting over land and pulsing around fixed points (normally far cleaner). #AIS #DataViz #Maritime #StraitOfHormuz
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