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Macs Infected with Silver Sparrow Malware

Researchers found malware targeting Mac devices which has silently infected thousands of Macs. The malware has been named Silver Sparrow. The malware is being tracked by researchers at Red Canary, Malwarebytes and VMWare Carbon Black. The malware has infected Macs in 153 countries including the US, UK, Canada, France and Germany. However, researchers don’t really understand […]

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Prez Signs Take It Down Act Targeting Explicit Pix

The bill passed Congress with overwhelming support so it is not surprising that the President signed it. The first lady was personally involved in getting the bill passed; she testified before Congress in favor of the bill. The bill bans the NONCONSENSUAL online publication of sexually explicit images and videos, whether they are authentic or […]

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Security News Bites for May 16, 2025

FTC Says it Won’t Regulate AI Until After it Causes Harm While I understand the concept, I am not sure it is the best strategy for protecting you and me. On the other hand, regulators really don’t understand technology and rules, once made, are hard to change. Given the rate of change of AI, the […]

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Coinbase Customer Info Stolen by Bribed Insiders

Insider threat is a major problem and getting worse all the time. Coinbase, the largest US-based cryptocurrency exchange, has disclosed a major data breach involving bribed overseas customer support agents who stole sensitive customer information. The attackers demanded a $20 million ransom, which Coinbase refused to pay. Instead, the company has offered a $20 million reward […]

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EU Launches Vulnerability Database in Wake of CISA Cuts

With the feds planning to cut, maybe, 40 percent of CISA’s staff and a half billion dollars, the EU is making its own plans. Just last month CISA almost shut down the Mitre Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database that the industry is dependent on. CISA only renewed the contract with one hour to space and […]

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Google to Pay Nearly $1.4 to Settle with Texas

The Texas AG sued Google claiming that they were violating Texas laws by misrepresenting what incognito mode means (it reduces visibility of your browsing ONLY ON YOUR COMPUTER, not on the Internet, your Internet provider or to web sites) and for its use of location data and biometrics. While a billion dollars to Google is […]

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