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Collective defense in cyberspace. Notes on gangs, privateers, and hacktivist auxiliaries. Amazon Prime Day is now a commercial holiday (like Black Friday): crooks have noticed–stay safe.
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Hackers used new Windows Defender zero-day to drop DarkMe malware
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Nagoya port recovers from LockBit 3.0. Charming Kitten sighting. Spyware in Play store apps. Solar panel vulnerabilities.
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