Ghost Takedown and Europe's Fight Against Encrypted Chats
Europol dismantles Ghost, an encrypted platform for organized crime, raising debate on lawful access to data and encryption policies.
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                            Trump's latest cybersecurity executive order addresses measures made in older EOs while outlining new goals - all at the same time that CISA is experiencing serious cuts.
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                    Ukraine’s Operation Spider Web has captured global attention for an estimated $7 billion in damages to Russian aircraft made with 117 affordable drones.
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                    China's recent allegations that Taiwan attacked 1,000 of their networks are just part of an ongoing volley of claims of cyber attacks between the pair.
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                    Japan’s recent “active cyberdefense” law signals a larger shift in their interpretation of the constitution, trading passivity for new privacy concerns.
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                    The EU's new vulnerability database and consultation on their healthcare cybersecurity action plan show the EU's work to improve cybersecurity internally.
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                    UK retailing giants Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods are struggling with suspected ransomware attacks that have limited business and caused severe losses.
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                    Though CISA was unusually absent from this year's RSAC, several different speakers had a lot to say about the future of the nation's top cybersecurity agency.
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                    The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) recently released their 2024 report, breaking down $16.6 billion in losses from over 859,500 complaints.
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                    In the midst of rising tensions around trade, US-China cyber relations worsen as China issues warrants for three NSA agents for cyberattacks during the Asian Winter Games.
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