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Welcome to the Cyber Security International Exercise 2022 Real-time network defense exercise organized by WOAS Cyber Security Defense Center of Excellence with its partners. Our main goal is to test the skills of the Group’s members, educate the IT legal experts and pressure the lawyers with complex legal tasks. Participants from all over the WorldA unique training and cooperation opportunityRight of admission reserved GENERAL EXERCISES OBJECTIVES National and international cooperation,...
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Geographical developments sometimes have a big global impact and the cyber-attacks on oil and gas operators were aimed to actually disturb the oil and gas supply. The current times have exposed the vulnerability of the oil and gas industry to the cyber-attacks most of which were having some political dimensions to it. However, the experts believe the best way forward is to have a robust defense system. The 2022 ICS...
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Google has patched a second actively exploited zero-day flaw in the Chrome browser in two weeks, along with addressing nine other security vulnerabilities in its latest update. The company released 86.0.4240.183 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, which it said will be rolling out over the coming days/weeks to all users. The zero-day flaw, tracked as CVE-2020-16009, was reported by Clement Lecigne of Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) and Samuel Groß of Google Project...
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Cybersecurity researchers from Facebook today formally linked the activities of a Vietnamese threat actor to an IT company in the country after the group was caught abusing its platform to hack into people’s accounts and distribute malware. Tracked as APT32 (or Bismuth, OceanLotus, and Cobalt Kitty), the state-aligned operatives affiliated with the Vietnam government have been known for orchestrating sophisticated espionage campaigns at least since 2012 aligned with the goal...
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“Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA,” opens WhatsApp’s privacy policy. “Since we started WhatsApp, we’ve aspired to build our Services with a set of strong privacy principles in mind.” But come February 8, 2021, this opening statement will no longer find a place in the policy. The Facebook-owned messaging service is alerting users in India of an update to its terms of service and privacy policy that’s...
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