HACK TRACKER
This page offers a clickable list of articles on contemporary hacks that we feel deserve deep consideration. For context, please explore our BLOG and our ORIGINAL SITE.
If you'd like to learn more about recent hacks, explore these articles below:
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7.23.2020: The Dangerous Secrets Our Working-From-Home Photos Reveal
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7.16.2020: Twitter Just Proved it Can't Keep the Accounts of World Leaders Safe
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7.16.2020: Russian Hackers Trying to Steal Coronavirus Vaccine Research
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8.30.2019: Google finds evidence of attempted mass iPhone hack
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8.30.2019: A Porn Company Bought, Promptly Incinerated a Website That Doxxed Performers
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8.22.2019: Ransomware Attacks Are Testing Resolve of Cities Across America
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8.13.2019: Google Warning: Tens Of Millions Of Android Phones Come Preloaded With Dangerous Malware
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1.29.2019: Apple Was Slow to Act on FaceTime Bug That Allows Spying on iPhones
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1.17.2019: Hacked Instagram Influencers Rely on White-Hat Hackers to Get Their Accounts Back
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1.20.2019: Washington fears new threat from 'deepfake' videos
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12.29.2018: Cyber Attack Hits U.S. Newspaper Distribution
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12.26.2018: Our Cellphones Aren't Safe
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12.18.2018: Hacked European Cables Reveal a World of Anxiety about Trump, Russia and Iran
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10.5.2017: Iranian Hackers Targeted Deloitte Via A Seriously Convincing Facebook Fake
If you'd like to learn more about the high costs of hacking, explore these articles below:
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7.21.2019: An Entire Nation Just Got Hacked
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7.18.2019: I found your data. It's for sale.
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7.17.2019: Google and Facebook Are Quietly Tracking You on Sex Websites
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2.4.2019: The $5.2 Trillion Price Tag of Cybercrime
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2.4.2019: Global cyber attack could cost businesses almost $200bn, finds study
If you'd like to learn more about the investigation into Russia's influence in the 2016 United States Presidential Election, explore the links below:
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9.4.2019: Unlike U.S., Canada plans coordinated attack on foreign election interference
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8.21.2018: Microsoft Reports New Developments in Russian Hacking of US Politics
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2.16.2018: The Propaganda Tools Used by Russians to Influence the 2016 Election
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2.16.2018: Official Indictment of 14 Russian Nationals
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2.16.2018: New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep
If you'd like to learn more about Russia and China positioning themselves in opposition to the US, explore below:
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7.17.2019: A Senator Is Demanding The FBI Investigate The Russia-Based FaceApp Over Privacy Concerns
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7.2.2019: China Snares Tourists’ Phones in Surveillance Dragnet by Adding Secret App
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6.15.2019: U.S. Escalates Online Attacks on Russia's Power Grid
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2.19.2019: Russian hackers 8 times faster than Chinese, Iranians, North Koreans, says report
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1.29.2019: Russia and China Working Together
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12.14.2018: It’s not a trade war with China. It’s a tech war.
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9.11.2018: War games and business deals: Russia, China send a signal to Washington
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7.27.2018: Russian Hackers Appear to Shift Focus to U.S. Power Grid
If you'd like to read another touching tribute to the astounding BlackBerry phones, explore below (although the Bold was so yesterday, compared to the Passport):
Further reading on suspicious pan-global cyber disruptions:
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Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp suffer outages in Americas and Europe
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Gmail, Google Drive back up and running after experiencing worldwide outages