Forbes: Hack on Putin’s Intelligence Agency Finds Weapon to Exploit IoT Vulnerabilities

“Red faces in Red Square, again,” writes a Forbes cybersecurity correspondent:
Last July, I reported on the hacking of SyTech, an FSB contractor working on internet surveillance tech. Now, reports have emerged from Russia of another shocking security breach within the FSB ecosystem. This one has exposed “a new weapon ordered by the security service,” one that can be used to execute…

Hackers Stole 7.5TB of Secret Data From Russia’s Intelligence Agency

Hackers have reportedly stolen about 7.5 terabytes of data from a major Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) contractor, thus exposing the secret projects the agency was working on to de-anonymize Tor browsing, scrape data from social media, and cut off Russia’s internet from the rest of the world. Fossbytes reports: Russia’s FSB is the successor agency to the infamous KGB and…

21.15 – MU Podcast

What happens when you let an ET drive your car or go to a nightclub with them? We find out on this episode as we discuss an incredibly unusual Scandinavian UFO encounter. Then in our Plus+ extension we cover a disturbing case of death precognition before exploring cases of after-death dream communication. Sponsors Squarespace –… Read more » Source: https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/04/21-15-mu-podcast/…

Russia Ordered a Killing That Made No Sense. Then the Assassin Started Talking.

It turned out the killer of a Ukrainian electrician was working for Russian intelligence agents. Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/31/world/europe/russian-assassinations-putin-ukraine.html?partner=rss&emc=rss