brian krebs
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Hackers Infiltrated Multiple U.S. Law Enforcement Data Systems, Report Shows
Apparently, all it took to access 16 internal databases used by federal agencies was a username and password.
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Hackers Are Impersonating Police to Subpoena People’s Data
In recent years, it’s become alarmingly routine for law enforcement agencies to subpoena tech platforms for user data — a practice that some critics see as an invasive privacy violation. Criminals are taking note, and now they’re doing it, too.
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How Apple AirTags Could Get You Hacked
AirTags, Apple’s Bluetooth-powered item trackers, were designed with good intentions: They’re useful for attaching to important things like keys and luggage to help you track them down. However, said devices also apparently come with a small design flaw that could allow an unscrupulous individual to use them in a malicious manner.
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Here’s A Close-Up Look At Counterfeit Money
Security researcher Brian Krebs gets sent some pretty weird stuff from fans. His latest in bizarre snail mail booty: A packet full of fake cash.