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    Trump officials leaked a military strike in a Signal group chat

    Getting added to the wrong group chat is a common problem, but what if that group chat is describing an upcoming military strike? That’s what happened to The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, who was added to a Signal group chat formed by high-ranking members of the Trump administration to discuss plans for military strikes on Yemen. As a result, he…

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    Ukrainian military targeted in new Signal spear-phishing attacks

    Ukraine’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA) is warning about highly targeted attacks employing compromised Signal accounts to send malware to employees of defense industry firms and members of the country’s army forces. The bulletin mentions that the attacks started this month, with Signal messages containing archives posing as meeting reports. With some of these messages sent from existing contacts targets…

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    Russian military hackers deploy malicious Windows activators in Ukraine

    The Sandworm Russian military cyber-espionage group is targeting Windows users in Ukraine with trojanized Microsoft Key Management Service (KMS) activators and fake Windows updates. These attacks likely started in late 2023 and have now been linked by EclecticIQ threat analysts with Sandworm hackers based on overlapping infrastructure, consistent Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs), and frequently used ProtonMail accounts to register…

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    Military Tycoon Codes (January 2025)

    Update: checked for new Military Tycoon codes on January 6, 2025. A new code goes live on 1.25m likes. Remember playing with toy soldiers as a kid? Military Tycoon takes that childhood dream to the next level. This Roblox game puts you in charge of building and managing your own military base, complete with tanks, helicopters, and all sorts of…

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    DJI sues the US Department of Defense for labeling it a ‘Chinese Military Company’

    DJI, the world’s largest drone company, is suing to avoid being seen as a tool of the Chinese government. On Friday, it sued the US Department of Defense to delete its name from a list of “Chinese Military Companies,” claiming it has no such relationship to Chinese authorities and has suffered unfairly as a result of that designation. Since DJI…

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