CSE report says India is also stepping up cyber-attacks against Canada
government networks
A Canadian spy agency has warned that India is using cyber technology to track
separatists abroad, a day after the country’s government accused a top Indian
official of authorizing violence that included the killing of a Sikh activist in
Vancouver.
In a report, Canada’s Communications Security Establishment (CSE) said India was
using cyber capabilities “to track and surveil activists and dissidents living
abroad” as well as stepping up cyber-attacks against Canadian government
networks.
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Tag - Cybercrime
Before it was shut down this year, the illicit and unmoderated chat site Coco
had been implicated in killings, child sexual abuse and homophobic attacks
The trial of a 71-year-old man has gripped France and horrified the world after
he admitted to repeatedly drugging his wife and, over the course of decades,
soliciting dozens of men online to rape her while she was unconscious. Dominique
Pelicot’s confessions as well as the public bravery of his wife Gisèle have
forced a nationwide reckoning over sexual assault and the double lives people
lead through the internet.
As a court in Avignon has heard Pelicot’s case and allegations against 50 other
defendants over the last several weeks, a pattern has emerged of men who lived
publicly upstanding lives while allegedly engaging in abhorrent acts online and
in private. As the men accused of mass rape have taken the stand, they have
detailed how Pelicot found them and coordinated his abuse on an illicit chat
forum called Coco.
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World Health Organization and Great British Menu among accounts that posted
‘this is a hacked account’
British politicians and international organisations have had their accounts on X
hacked on Wednesday night.
MPs including Shabana Mahmood, the justice secretary, and the Labour MPs Chris
Elmore and Carolyn Harris all shared the same message on the social media site.
Although quickly removed, the messages could still be read on TweetDeck, a
dashboard used to manage accounts on X, formerly Twitter.
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Labor ministers hit back at US billionaire, saying he is inconsistent on free
speech and calling his comment ‘crackpot stuff’
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Elon Musk has called the Australian government “fascists” over new legislation
aimed at tackling deliberate lies spread on social media.
Social media companies could be fined up to 5% of their annual turnover under
the commonwealth’s proposed laws.
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Exclusive: Instructions show how to trick teenagers into sending intimate photos
to blackmail them financially
* How can children be protected from online sextortion fraud?
Detailed written manuals and video guides to financially motivated sexual
extortion – commonly known as sextortion – are available freely online, with
criminals offering specialist and tailored tuition for further payment, the
Guardian has learned.
The guides can be found on platforms including TikTok, YouTube and Telegram.
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State-sponsored hacking campaigns are evolving in social engineering strategies
and technical aspects
Russia’s state security agency is launching increasingly sophisticated phishing
attacks against US, European and Russian civil society members, in some cases by
impersonating individuals who are personally close to the targets of the
attacks, according to a new investigation by security researchers.
A new report by the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto and Access Now
comes as the FBI has separately launched an investigation into suspected hacking
attempts by Iran targeting an adviser to Donald Trump and advisers to the
Harris-Walz campaign.
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Watchdog reprimands Electoral Commission for not being up-to-date with security
updates before hack in August 2021
The UK’s election watchdog has been reprimanded over online security lapses that
allowed the personal information of 40 million voters to be hacked.
The Information Commissioner’s Office said the Electoral Commission had not kept
its servers up-to-date with the latest security updates before the data breach,
which occurred in August 2021 but was not identified until October 2022.
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National Cyber Security Centre warns of global hacking effort to obtain nuclear
and defence intelligence
North Korean state-backed hackers have mounted a campaign to obtain secrets
related to nuclear materials, military drones, submarines and shipbuilding in
the UK and US, as intelligence agencies warned of a “global cyber-espionage
campaign” targeting sensitive industries.
A joint notice from the US, UK and South Korea warned that the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) was using state-backed attackers to further
the regime’s military and nuclear ambitions. It added that Japan and India had
also been targeted.
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