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New research was released This week it shows that the US Department of Homeland Security has collected DNA data of nearly 2,000 US citizens over the past few years. This activity raises questions about being legal and monitoring, given that DHS puts information in a FBI mass database. Some genetic data of American citizens is up to 14 years.

The US Secret Service announced on Tuesday that it has discovered facilities throughout the Tristate New York area, which is running the so -called Sima SIM servers, managing and coordinating 100,000 SIM cards at a time for illegal operations. The secret service warned, however, that in addition to using cyber criminals for fraud, devices can also be used to carry out important infrastructure attacks that could disrupt mobile networks.

The cyber attack on the UK -based carmaker Jaguar Land Rover has created a supply chain, stopping the production of vehicles, the cost of JLR tens of millions of dollars, and forcing the parts to turn off workers. The besieged company has to comb the attack on the full cost of the attack due to inadequate insurance coverage and to negotiate possible of the British government’s possible assistance.

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A program that has previously spoke of their users’ right -killed killer activist Grad Charlie Kirk, and to the same people who invited their goals, were leaking the personal information of their users.

The program suspended the hatred of the September 10th assassination of September 10, after revealing security defects on the website where the program hosted the email address and phone number of users. The site had urged its users to collect and share employment and other personal information of critics of Kirk and others “supporting political violence”. But a security researcher who only showed himself as a Bobdahacher to the direct newsletter Arrow News that the privacy settings on the site do not work as advertising, and that it does not work public information in public even if private. The hacker has also reported that it has also been able to delete users’ accounts.

Cancel The Hate, which displayed a photo of crack on his homepage and was founded by a crack sponsor who cited his death as the motivation of the site, has since reduced his report features. Now the message shows on its homepage that it will be transferred to the “new service provider”. The page that allows visitors to buy a $ 23 T -shirt remains online.

Ransomware groups continued this week with a new tactic, anorexia depth of irregularities: pre -school extortion by stealing personal information of toddlers and threatening their parents. The BBC reports that a hacker group says the name, address and photos of about 8,000 Kido preschools have stolen sites that are mainly around London but also in the United States and India. If paid ransom, hackers threaten to leak data, so they go to contact some of the children’s parents to enhance their threat. The group also posted information and photos of 10 children on its Dark-Web site.

In August, The Guardian, the Israeli -Palestinian Publishing Magazine +972, and the Hebrew language publications revealed how Israelis have created a comprehensive monitoring system for intercepting and reserving Palestinian phone calls. More than one million calls per hour can be collected by the system, which reportedly collecting about 8,000 terabytes of calls and stored it in Microsoft’s Lajevard cloud service in the Netherlands.

This week, after Microsoft’s foreign investigation, the company brought some of the Israeli military access to technology. In a statement, Microsoft President Brad Smith said the company decided to “stop and deactivate” some “specific cloud storage and artificial intelligence services and technologies” to Israeli forces. Microsoft’s move – its research is still underway – a wave of staff protests in its relations with Israel and its continuous war in Gaza. “We do not provide technology to facilitate widespread monitoring of civilians,” Smith wrote in a statement.

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