2024-03-14
Shou lied to congress with no penalty. Prof. Nigel Phair has been talking to journalists in Australia without disclosing that he took money from TikTok. That's how they're operating.
Bloomberg
Memo: TikTok is “disappointed” that the US House passed the TikTok divestment bill, and reiterates its plans to lobby the Senate not to pass the legislation
TikTok told employees the company isn't planning to change its approach to protecting user data even after US lawmakers passed …
2021-12-23
We're reaching a point in vulnerability management where general participation by China's tech industry won't be viable. As vulnerabilities are disclosed we're going to keep seeing this data ending up in the hands of hackers before patches are released. https://www.scmp.com/...
Reuters
Chinese state media says regulators suspended an info-sharing partnership with Alibaba Cloud over accusations it failed to promptly report and fix a Log4j flaw
2021-11-27
Interested to see someone explore this. Its been a working theory of mine that economic conditions have partially driven the level of cybercrime in the last two years. Other factors like working from home have also been a challenge. https://therecord.media/...
The Record
How one Nigerian university student turned to cybercrime during the pandemic to pay his bills, driven by high unemployment, few well-paying jobs, and boredom
2021-11-26
Interested to see someone explore this. Its been a working theory of mine that economic conditions have partially driven the level of cybercrime in the last two years. Other factors like working from home have also been a challenge. https://therecord.media/...
The Record
How one Nigerian university student turned to cybercrime during the pandemic to pay his bills, driven by high unemployment, few well-paying jobs, and boredom
so excited we published his first feature, a nearly year in the making, at @TheRecord_Media! https://therecord.media/... https://twitter.com/... @therecord_media : Since the start ...
2021-08-31
A deep dive into what happened last year with @jamietarabay. “China's cyber reach is detectable on almost every government server,” Potter said. “It isn't subtle and it increases and decreases in a way that correlates to our overall relationship.” https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Bloomberg
Experts have traced most of the cyberattacks that have reverberated across the Australian economy in recent months to China-linked hacking groups
Jamie Tarabay / Bloomberg : Tweets: @business , @msnabilaahmed , @rpotter_9 , and @business Tweets: @business : Wave after wave of cyberattacks in Australia show the range of tact...
2021-06-07
The human impacts of cyber security are becoming more evident. We all know that the developed world is unprepared to meet the level of risk. However, the problem is far more acute in the developing world. Let's make sure not to lose focus on that. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Washington Post
Though cybersecurity experts have warned of ransomware for years, it's now having a very visible impact on the lives of everyday people
2020-09-28
Great analysis by @Anne_MarieBrady on the dataset rebuilt by our team which was provided by @BaldingsWorld. Researchers continue to find very interesting data within it. It was a privilege to work with so many great folks. @gerryshih @AngusGrigg https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Washington Post
A look at the Zhenhua database, created by a Chinese tech company with government ties, that compiles personal info on ~2.4M people globally, most from the US
Anne-Marie Brady / Washington Post : Tweets: @washingtonpost and @rpotter_9 Tweets: @washingtonpost : Opinion: The data dump that reveals the astonishing breadth of Beijing's inte...