Court websites and TV stations are down across Russia following a cyberattack that’s gone on for two days.
German news outlets reported that police were able to de-identify a Tor user involved in a child sexual abuse network, but the Tor Project says the techniques used appear to rely on an outdated Tor protocol that was updated in 2018.
Hackers have been shopping the information around since the summer when they successfully spear phished a former senior campaign advisor.
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Iran also tried to hack the Biden-Harris campaign but failed.
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An attempt to influence the U.S. presidential election harnessed ChatGPT to generate stories and social media comments, per OpenAI.
Police have increasingly used the sweeping warrants to find suspects since the first request to Google in 2016.
While a lot of the details aren't clear yet, the company says hackers made off with customer information, including home addresses.
The pick comes at a time when CISA’s head has compared the new technology to nuclear weapons.
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