US sanctions, charges two Chinese linked to North Korean cyberattack
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DefenceTalkUS authorities on Monday sanctioned two Chinese citizens and accused them of of laundering more than $100 million in cryptocurrency stolen in a 2018 cyberattack linked to North Korea. Tian Yinyin and Li Jiadong are accused of working with Lazarus Group, sponsored by North Korea and blamed for the April 2018 hack of an unnamed […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-sanctions-charges-two-chinese-linked-to-north-korean-cyberattack-74559/
Software detects backdoor attacks on facial recognition
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RESEARCH Triangle Park: As the U.S. Army increasingly uses facial and object recognition to train artificial intelligent systems to identify threats, the need to protect its systems from cyberattacks becomes essential. An Army project conducted by researchers at Duke University and led by electrical and computer engineering faculty members Dr. Helen Li and Dr. Yiran […]
‘Terabyte of Death’ Cyberattack Against DoD Looms, DISA Director Warns
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DefenceTalkThe vast, global networks of the Defense Department are under constant attack, with the sophistication of the cyber assaults increasing, the director of Defense Information Systems Agency said here today. Army Lt. Gen. Alan R. Lynn, who is also the commander of the Joint Force Headquarters, Department of Defense Information Networks, described some of the […]https://www.defencetalk.com/terabyte-of-death-cyberattack-against-dod-looms-disa-71059/
World braces for more cyberattacks as work week begins
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DefenceTalkGovernments and computer experts girded Monday for a possible worsening of the global cyberattack that has hit more than 150 countries, as Microsoft warned against stockpiling vulnerabilities like the one at the heart of the crisis. European policing and security agencies said the fallout from a ransomware attack that has already crippled more than 200,000 […]https://www.defencetalk.com/world-braces-for-more-cyberattacks-as-work-week-begins-69968/