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Homegrown cyber-extortionists are brought to book.
Russians and North Koreans contributed to the scheme to provide illegal remote IT workers to US companies to fund the North Korean regime.
The multi-day outage has disrupted order processing, delayed shipments, and highlighted weak links across the global tech distribution ecosystem.
New research reveals a simple way threat actors are using Microsoft 365 Direct Send to phish employees, without even having to steal credentials.
Emergency patch fixes critical issue after exploit discovered in the wild.
The court case exposed the inner workings of the commercial surveillance industry.
When it comes to opportunities for bad guys to use drones for cyberattacks, the sky's the limit.
New allegations about DOGE advisor Edward “big balls” Coristine raise questions about hiring practices.
Some remain unconvinced that a cyberattack is to blame, noting that DeepSeek’s claims of low cost and efficiency remain unverified.
A new indictment accuses two North Koreans and three North Americans of fraud and conspiracy to obtain remote IT work with US companies to bypass sanctions.
UFOs? Foreign spies? The kid next door with a DJI Neo? What's going on?
Employees have been instructed to switch to secure platforms after a telecom infrastructure breach linked to China.
To avoid falling victim to such scams, companies are advised to conduct a thorough screening of their job applicants.
How to use workforce data as a strategic advantage
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Today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing covers three top IT stories: the U.S. Justice Department says two cybersecurity experts pleaded guilty in a BlackCat ransomware case with losses exceeding $9.5 million; Deepseek unveils new method to train AI models cheaper; and Meta buys viral AI startup Manus for about $2 billion.
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