September 2-3, 2025
September 2-3, 2025
NEW: The standards of the US Telephone Security Group (TSG), to prevent phones from being turned into a listening device:https://t.co/UnXI2K3q46
— Electrospaces (@electrospaces) September 1, 2025
Amazon disrupts Russian APT29 hackers targeting Microsoft 365 - @billtoulashttps://t.co/objXVASa6Uhttps://t.co/objXVASa6U
— BleepingComputer (@BleepinComputer) September 1, 2025
Great work!!#redteamhttps://t.co/nrlk1FSBY7
— David (@dmcxblue) September 1, 2025
Secure Enclaves for Offensive Operationshttps://t.co/nnD0g5atOJ pic.twitter.com/0qLeHL7Z17
— Smukx.E (@5mukx) September 1, 2025
this is the most beautiful military vehicle ive ever seen. laser slug pic.twitter.com/tAmmr45Puy
— yoshimi red (@nise_yoshimi) September 3, 2025
ICYMI: The transformation of China’s digital attack capabilities is the most important change in the cyber threat to the West in more than a decade, writes Ciaran Martin. https://t.co/liXbk9fX3f @RUSI_org
— 780th Military Intelligence Brigade (Cyber) (@780thC) September 2, 2025
in a wild plot twist, openai’s rise literally saved google from being broken up. absolutely unreal. you couldn’t script this if you tried. pic.twitter.com/gKUjosGOBj
— signüll (@signulll) September 2, 2025
The city of Moscow has hired several hackers who previously launched a cyberattack against the capital’s digital education platform, the deputy mayor said https://t.co/pOx3boH1Jc
— The Record From Recorded Future News (@TheRecord_Media) September 2, 2025
NEW: after the UK's age verification rollout, traffic non-compliant adult sites is exploding.
— John Scott-Railton (@jsrailton) August 31, 2025
Which penalizes compliant ones.
Totally predictable. And that's not the worst part about this misguided law 1/
Article & analysis by @drewharwell pic.twitter.com/tCrH9K5jgP
.𝚝𝚡𝚝 was a bold choice https://t.co/ev8JXIiAND pic.twitter.com/f9D1A8SYpb
— J⩜⃝mie Williams (@jamieantisocial) September 3, 2025
So… I was hacked. Pwned. Big time. And I’m not kidding.
— Pedro Umbelino (@kripthor) September 2, 2025
It turned out to be the very same malware used in massive DDoS campaigns against DeepSeek and Twitter (erm… X).
It was RapperBot... I was angry with me and with the malware. Honestly, more with me than with the malware.…
