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blog.talosintelligence.com
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| | | | | * In February 2022, corresponding roughly with the start of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Cisco Talos began observing the China-based threat actor Mustang Panda conducting phishing campaigns against European entities, including Russian organizations. Some phishing messages contain malicious lures masquerading as official European Union reports on the conflict in Ukraine | |
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www.welivesecurity.com
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| | | | | ESET researchers have discovered a new campaign of the Winnti Group that deploys ShadowPad and Winnti malware to target universities in Hong Kong. | |
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cocomelonc.github.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text discusses the development of a payload using a custom encryption method, likely based on the Skipjack algorithm, to evade detection by antivirus systems. It outlines the steps to compile and run the payload on a Windows machine, and mentions that the code is intended for educational purposes only. The text also references the Clipper chip initiative and highlights the importance of awareness for cybersecurity professionals. | |
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windowsontheory.org
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| | | Guest post by Boaz Barak and Zvika Brakerski (part 2) In the previous post, we demonstrated the versatility of fully homomorphic encryption and its applicability for multiple applications. In this post we will demonstrate (not too painfully, we hope) how fully homomorphic encryption is constructed. Our goal is to present the simplest solution that (we... | ||