Proprietary Software Leftovers




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White House warns Russia prepping possible cyberattacks against US [iophk: Windows TCO]
The White House on Monday urged private companies to bolster their cyber defenses, citing evolving intelligence suggesting the Russian government is exploring “options for potential cyberattacks” targeting U.S. critical infrastructure.
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Biden tells CEOs they have 'patriotic obligation' to guard against Russian cyberattacks [iophk: Windows TCO]
President Biden on Monday called on top business executives to build up their companies' capacity to deal with potential cyberattacks from Russian President Vladimir Putin amid the invasion of Ukraine.
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Apple services are down for some users
The outage impacted some apps and people differently. In some cases, an app like the App Store would load but would hang or wouldn’t let you download an app. In other cases, the app won’t load altogether. It’s not clear what caused the outage and an Apple spokesperson declined to comment.
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First Samsung breach, now Microsoft: Lapsus$ makes bold claim
The claims by Lapsus$, a group that appears to be based in Brazil, are being taken seriously because its earlier claims about Samsung, and also Nvidia, were proved to be true.
Additionally, Microsoft has not made any categorical denial of the claim that its Azure DevOps servers were breached and data stolen.
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Microsoft may be the latest victim of Lapsus$
The South American-based data extortion hacking group Lapsus$ has allegedly gained access to Microsoft's Azure DevOps source code repositories and stolen data from the company.
Unlike other cybercriminal groups which deploy ransomware on the devices of their victims, Lapsus$ instead prefers to target the source code repositories of large tech companies. After stealing their proprietary data, the group then tries to ransom it back to the companies themselves for millions of dollars.
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