31.
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Ransomware negotiator pleads guilty to helping ransomware gang
(techcrunch.com)
33.
Serial-to-IP Devices Hide Thousands of Old & New Bugs
(darkreading.com)
34.
Serial-to-IP Devices Hide Thousands of Old and New Bugs
(darkreading.com)
35.
36.
The Download: cyberscammers’ banking bypasses, and carbon removal troubles
(technologyreview.com)
37.
Dependency cooldowns turn you into a free-rider
(news.ycombinator.com)
38.
Italo Calvino: A traveller in a world of uncertainty
(news.ycombinator.com)
39.
40.
Your Next Breach Will Look Like Business as Usual
(darkreading.com)
41.
Nearly 4,000 US industrial devices exposed to Iranian cyberattacks
(bleepingcomputer.com)
42.
Microsoft: Canadian employees targeted in payroll pirate attacks
(bleepingcomputer.com)
43.
Do Ceasefires Slow Cyberattacks? History Suggests Not
(darkreading.com)
44.
Hackers exploiting Acrobat Reader zero-day flaw since December
(bleepingcomputer.com)
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46.
47.
Shadow AI in Healthcare is Here to Stay
(darkreading.com)
48.
Blast Radius of TeamPCP Attacks Expands Amid Hacker Infighting
(darkreading.com)
49.
The College Student—and His Cat Meme—Who Hunted the World’s Biggest Cyberweapon
(feeds.content.dowjones.io)
50.
Cyberattacks Intensify Pressure on Latin American Governments
(darkreading.com)
51.
Intel Assured Supply Chain Product Brief
(news.ycombinator.com)
52.
Rock Star: Reading the Rosetta Stone
(news.ycombinator.com)
54.
Infrastructure Attacks With Physical Consequences Down 25%
(darkreading.com)
56.
AI-Native Security Is a Must to Counter AI-Based Attacks
(darkreading.com)
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The Last Testaments of Richard II and Henry IV
(news.ycombinator.com)