LinkedIn asked me what would I like to talk about... I'd like to ask how many of you think this can't happen to them because they have an iPhone or a "state-of-the-art" antivirus on their Android phone? It is ALL ABOUT THE OS! Also, I'd like to know how many of you hold key positions at organizations handling sensitive data, sometimes data of national security importance level. say no more, sure, it won't happen to you... but if you want to know how this works and why this happened, message me ;) #kaymera #encryptedphone #pegasus #androidsecurity #eavesdropping #cybersecurity
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As a cybersecurity expert, this blog post highlights an ongoing cybersecurity concern in Jordan where civil society actors have been targeted by Pegasus spyware, believed to be deployed by Jordanian government. This advanced spyware, developed by Israeli tech firm NSO Group, enables hackers to remotely gain control over devices, turning them into surveillance tools. Amnesty International's Security Lab and Citizen Lab discovered the illicit activities, which saw at least seven human rights workers becoming victims in 2019 and 2020. Such attacks continue to pose serious threats to privacy, freedom of expression and digital rights, raising essential need for strict cybersecurity measures globally. #CyberSecurity #PegasusSpyware #DigitalRights
Report: Civil society in Jordan under assault by NSO’s Pegasus spyware
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NSO Group, which makes Pegasus spyware, keeps trying to extract information from Citizen Lab researchers — and a judge keeps swatting it down. researchers at Citizen Lab have monitored Israeli spyware firm NSO Group and its banner product, Pegasus. In 2019, Citizen Lab reported finding dozens of cases in which Pegasus was used to target the phones of journalists and human rights defenders via a WhatsApp security vulnerability. Now NSO, which is blacklisted by the U.S. government for selling spyware to repressive regimes, is trying to use a lawsuit over the WhatsApp exploit to learn “how Citizen Lab conducted its analysis.” The lawsuit, filed in U.S. federal court in 2019 by WhatsApp and Meta (then Facebook), alleges that NSO sent Pegasus and other malware to approximately 1,400 devices across the globe. For more than four years, NSO has failed repeatedly to get the case thrown out. With the lawsuit now moving forward, NSO is trying a different tactic: demanding repeatedly that Citizen Lab, which is based in Canada, hand over every single document about its Pegasus investigation. A judge denied NSO’s latest attempt to get access to Citizen Lab’s materials last week.
They Exposed an Israeli Spyware Firm. Now the Company Is Badgering Them in Court.
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🚨🔒 Breaking News in the world of cybersecurity! 🚨🔒 🕵️♂️ Hold onto your firewalls, IT pros! Four brave souls just filed a complaint with London's finest, accusing a certain malware maker of cozying up to autocratic regimes. 💂♂️💻 🔍 The plot thickens: these UK-based crusaders are pointing fingers at NSO Group, alleging they've been helping certain states snoop around and violate some serious privacy rules. 😱 🌍 In a tech realm where privacy is like gold, this news hits harder than a cyberattack on a Monday morning. The stakes are high, folks! 🎯 🔐 What does this mean for the Cybersecurity Kingdom? Here are some highlights to unwrap: 🛡 NSO Group might need to dodge some serious traps if these charges stick. 🧐 Autocratic states playing dirty? Sounds like a tech thriller in the making! 💭 Will this be the tipping point for tighter cybersecurity regulations worldwide? 💬 Let's chat, IT warriors! What do you make of this cloak-and-dagger drama? Sound off in the comments below and let's crack the code together. 🔐💬 #ainews #automatorsolutions #CybersecurityDrama #TechThriller #PrivacyMatters #CyberSecurityAINews ----- Original Publish Date: 2024-09-19 05:27
UK activists file complaint with police against NSO Group
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Today for World Press Freedom Day the Center for News, Technology & Innovation - CNTI is honoring the critical role the press plays in our democracy around the world. Amidst a changing media landscape and an increase in physical and digital security threats of journalists in many parts of the world, governments must continue to promote freedom of speech, freedom of the press and an independent media. Read our “Journalists & Cyber Threats” Issue Primer to learn more about the challenges the press face around the world: https://lnkd.in/dbjyrTzu
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'Russian' hackers deface potentially hundreds of local British news sites. Why it matters: 1. The mass defacement of British newspaper websites claimed by "first-class Russian hackers" underpins the vulnerability of local media outlets' cybersecurity, especially notable ahead of an anticipated election. 2. The indistinct identity of the attackers - though claiming to be Russian, leaves room for misattribution, seen in past operations falsely accredited to Ghostwriter, a group linked with Belarusian threats. 3. The incident's scale implies a breach of a central or shared content management system across Newsquest Media Group's titles, revealing a potential infrastructure weakness that cybercriminals could exploit for disrupting news distribution and driving misinformation. Learn more by visiting The Record from Recorded Future News: https://lnkd.in/gUvAQuqz
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A group self-identified as "first-class Russian hackers" reportedly defaced hundreds of local British news websites over the weekend. The group launched a digital attack on sites owned by Newsquest Media Group, displaying a headline "PERVOKLASSNIY RUSSIAN HACKERS ATTACK" but left the body of the story empty. This widespread incident hints at a possible breach of a central content management system. Notably, there's no solid evidence linking the attack directly to Russian hackers, and experts suggest caution in attribution. Cybersecurity for media is in the spotlight as this attack precedes an anticipated election in the UK, raising concerns about the security measures of local news platforms. #CyberAttack #BritishMedia #Newsquest #Hacking #CyberSecurity #MediaSafety #DigitalSecurity #ElectionSecurity #UKNews Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dmMDmyFw
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APT attacks, often employing tools like NSO's Pegasus, remain undetected for an astonishing average of 71 days in the Americas, 177 days in EMEA, and 204 days in APAC. Consider the vast amount of data and compromising personal information that could be harvested in 71+ days (I certainly wouldn't want anyone knowing I've been binge-watching reruns of New Girl on Netflix 😱 ). Fortunately, Jamf possesses the unique capability to conduct OS-level scans on iOS and Android devices, identifying IOCs indicative of known spyware or potential zero-day attacks. A huge shoutout to our dedicated engineers and threat researchers who support Jamf Executive Threat Protection! #jamf #spyware #pegasus
Israel's NSO unleashes controversial Pegasus spyware in Gaza conflict
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🚨 Breaking News 🚨‘Russian’ Hackers Deface Potentially Hundreds of Local British News Sites A group calling themselves "first-class Russian hackers" defaced hundreds of local and regional British newspaper websites owned by Newsquest Media Group. The incident highlights the vulnerabilities in the cybersecurity of local media outlets in the UK. Although the hackers claimed to be Russian, there is no evidence supporting this. The incident could be linked to known cyber threat groups like Ghostwriter, known for targeting journalists and publishing false stories. This raises significant concerns about the cybersecurity of media groups, especially with an election on the horizon. Get more insights with the Recorded Future Intelligence Cloud. Learn more. https://zurl.co/9RL8 #Cybercrime #CyberSecurity #News #Hackers #BritishMedia #CyberAttack #TechNews #InformationSecurity #CyberThreats #TrendingNews #SOClogix
'Russian' hackers deface potentially hundreds of local British news sites
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