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The International Monetary Fund's email system was hacked and they're looking into it but no other part of the system is in trouble. BunnyLoader 3.0 malware can steal logins and act like it's not bad stuff. The U.S. Department of Justice grabbed $2.3 million in cryptocurrency from Binance for a scam. Aylo Global Entertainment stopped people in Texas from going to PornHub and wants a new way to make sure users are old enough. Some guy from Moldova got in trouble for 42 months cause he ran a bad site named E-Root. IT helpdesk folks are being tricked by hackers acting like they work there. McDonald's tech messed up worldwide because someone did a big oops, but it's fixing now. A CPU data leak named GhostRace got found out, like Spectre, but there are ways to stop it. US lawmakers might say bye to TikTok if the Chinese owners don't sell it. Jonathan Katz did bad SIM swaps for Bitcoin. Again, a big mess happened at McDonald's 'cause of a tech oops. Lotsa cyber incidents with Ethereum, Twitter, Kickstarter, and other places. A startup made a cool robot called Figure 01 with help from OpenAI, it's smarter than Tesla's. UK Defence Secretary's jet had GPS and talky problems near some place called Kaliningrad, Russia's fault, but all was okay. INTERPOL says bad computer crimes are going up 'cause of smart tech and cryptocurrency. A Russian-Canadian hacker and other bad computer news happened. There's this really sneaky StopCrypt ransomware now, bad guys want money to unlock your files. France Travail has a big break-in, lotsa personal stuff out there now. ShadowSyndicate is hacking stuff with old aiohttp holes, and Google Chrome is stopping more phishy sites to keep you safe. Some smart C++ dude wants the computer language to be safer. Bad guys in China are tricking people with not real Notepad++. Fortinet EMS had a big bad hole but it's better now. FCC made a new safe sticker for smart thingamajigs to show they're following rules. ChatGPT plugins had a bad problem that could let people see what they shouldn't. The FTC played undercovers and got some companies to pay back $26 million for lying about fixing computers. More bad computer news with UltraEdit for macOS. Apache CXF had a hole, so update it now. Phoenix Contact's CHARX SEC had real bad problems, get a patch or be careful. Apache ZooKeeper told people where stuff is hidden, but they fixed it. JSONata had a huge oh no, but they got a fix for it. Senator Wyden is worried about Chinese safe locks with backdoors. 5Ghoul issues got a bit fixed but not all good yet. A man from Portugal with autism doesn't wanna go to the US. Malpulse is watching bad servers. A website Ahmia tells you to be careful not to go to a fake one. Cool lists of Chrome extensions help with secret web stuff. "bad-opsec" on GitHub teaches about computer no-nos. LABЭKS looks at spies and their history. A website has a cool map with all the boats and stuff. The submarine cable map got updated to show wires under the water. And TeleGeography helps phone companies know stuff
By Jared FolkinsThe International Monetary Fund's email system was hacked and they're looking into it but no other part of the system is in trouble. BunnyLoader 3.0 malware can steal logins and act like it's not bad stuff. The U.S. Department of Justice grabbed $2.3 million in cryptocurrency from Binance for a scam. Aylo Global Entertainment stopped people in Texas from going to PornHub and wants a new way to make sure users are old enough. Some guy from Moldova got in trouble for 42 months cause he ran a bad site named E-Root. IT helpdesk folks are being tricked by hackers acting like they work there. McDonald's tech messed up worldwide because someone did a big oops, but it's fixing now. A CPU data leak named GhostRace got found out, like Spectre, but there are ways to stop it. US lawmakers might say bye to TikTok if the Chinese owners don't sell it. Jonathan Katz did bad SIM swaps for Bitcoin. Again, a big mess happened at McDonald's 'cause of a tech oops. Lotsa cyber incidents with Ethereum, Twitter, Kickstarter, and other places. A startup made a cool robot called Figure 01 with help from OpenAI, it's smarter than Tesla's. UK Defence Secretary's jet had GPS and talky problems near some place called Kaliningrad, Russia's fault, but all was okay. INTERPOL says bad computer crimes are going up 'cause of smart tech and cryptocurrency. A Russian-Canadian hacker and other bad computer news happened. There's this really sneaky StopCrypt ransomware now, bad guys want money to unlock your files. France Travail has a big break-in, lotsa personal stuff out there now. ShadowSyndicate is hacking stuff with old aiohttp holes, and Google Chrome is stopping more phishy sites to keep you safe. Some smart C++ dude wants the computer language to be safer. Bad guys in China are tricking people with not real Notepad++. Fortinet EMS had a big bad hole but it's better now. FCC made a new safe sticker for smart thingamajigs to show they're following rules. ChatGPT plugins had a bad problem that could let people see what they shouldn't. The FTC played undercovers and got some companies to pay back $26 million for lying about fixing computers. More bad computer news with UltraEdit for macOS. Apache CXF had a hole, so update it now. Phoenix Contact's CHARX SEC had real bad problems, get a patch or be careful. Apache ZooKeeper told people where stuff is hidden, but they fixed it. JSONata had a huge oh no, but they got a fix for it. Senator Wyden is worried about Chinese safe locks with backdoors. 5Ghoul issues got a bit fixed but not all good yet. A man from Portugal with autism doesn't wanna go to the US. Malpulse is watching bad servers. A website Ahmia tells you to be careful not to go to a fake one. Cool lists of Chrome extensions help with secret web stuff. "bad-opsec" on GitHub teaches about computer no-nos. LABЭKS looks at spies and their history. A website has a cool map with all the boats and stuff. The submarine cable map got updated to show wires under the water. And TeleGeography helps phone companies know stuff