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Several Twitter accounts claiming to be owned by Black Trump supporters have been suspended for breaking the platform's rules on spam and manipulation. Many of the accounts were using similar language and phrases such as "YES IM BLACK AND IM VOTING FOR TRUMP!!!". Twitter is still investigating the accounts and has yet to finalise the number of accounts it has suspended relating to this issue. Darren Linvil, a social media disinformation researcher has found more than...

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North Caroline has recently created a cybercrime hotline for their state residents after a rise in cyber-scams. Residents of North Caroline have been targetted with COVID-19 related cyber-scams which has resulted in state residents losing millions of dollars. The NC 2-1-1 hotline is free and is one of the first to launch in the US, being funded by federal and state grants. Residents of North Carolina have been victims of fraud schemes such as fake...

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Yesterday Ine Eriksen Søreide, Norway's Minister of Foreign Affairs, revealed that Russia was behind the cyber-attack on the Norwegian Parliament (Stortinget) in August 2020. The attacks in August resulted in hackers gaining access to email accounts of Stortinget representatives and employees, with data being stolen from these accounts. Although it is disclosed what data was stolen, a statement from the Center Party confirmed that those employees involved in the attack were impacted by it. Jarle...

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European Union regulators are set to hit top tech companies including Facebook, Apple and Google with tougher regulations compared to their smaller rivals. According to the FT, these top companies will have to become more transparent about how they acquire data and share that data with competitors. The exact number and who will be on this list is still being discussed. It is expected that by the end of this year, EU Antitrust Cheif Margrethe...

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CyberFirst ad

The latest government-backed campaign to help promote jobs in cybersecurity has sparked a lot of controversy for being 'crass' and insensitive. The advert shows a ballerina lacing up her shoes with the caption 'Fatima's next job could be in cyber. (she just doesn't know it yet)'. Downing Street has also commented saying the ad was 'not appropriate' and should be removed. Culture Security, Christopher Dowden has claimed that the ad has not come from his...

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Broken Keyboard

A coalition compromising of ESET, Microsoft, FS-ISAC, NTT, Lumen Black Lotus Labs and Symantec managed to disrupt Trickbot botnet, one of the main vectors of ransomware distribution worldwide. The efforts were made possible due to a court order obtained by Microsoft, as well as technical actions which were made in partnership with various telecoms operators globally. These efforts resulted in the key infrastructure that the operators of Trickbot use being cut off, which meant that...

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US Space Force

The Pentagon is aiming to increase the size of the cybersecurity team for the Uniter States Space Force. There are plans to introduce over a thousand new staff, as revealed by the space force's chief of technology and innovation, US Space Force Major General Kimberly Crider. Major Crider announced that 130 cybersecurity officers will be transferred into the Space Force while speaking at the CyberSatGov virtual event on Thursday. There will also be an introduction...

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One of the largest cruise line operators, Carnival suffered a ransomware attack back in August and has since confirmed that the breach leaked personal information relating to customers, employees and crew members. There are roughly 150,000 employees working for Carnival who get over 13 million guests a year across its 13 cruise brands. However, the company has said that only one brand was hit. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/largest-cruise-line-operator-carnival-confirms-ransomware-data-theft/

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Windows Bug

A group of hackers managed to access government networks by combining VPN and Windows bugs. They were able to access both the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), who published a joint statement regarding the attack on Friday. It appears that the attack targetted federal and state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) government networks. There have also been alerts that there have been attacks against non-government networks, according...

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Apple MacBook

Apple's corporate network has been at risk of major hacks for the past few months, which could have resulted in sensitive data of millions of customers being stolen, with malicious code put into their phones and computers. A white-hat hacker team discovered the vulnerabilities. The team was lead by a 20-year-old researcher, Sam Curry, who said that he and his team discovered 55 vulnerabilities. 11 of these vulnerabilities were critical as they allowed him to...

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