Out of office for summer
Howdy! Five Cyber Stories is off this week, but (as promised) I have several stories (including some gift links!) all about how cybersecurity affects everyone. Plus, they are some pretty great Sunday reads to finish your Juneteenth weekend.
Stories for this week:
- "Cyberattack sees crops kept in the ground" by The Register's Connor Jones
- "The FBI built its own replica small town to simulate real-world cyberattacks" by TechCrunch's Zack Whittaker
- "Bug in FIFA World Cup internal system gave anyone ability to modify TV stream" by TechCrunch's Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
- "Inside the fight over Claude Mythos 5" by The Verge's Hayden Field
- "Anthropic Employees Accuse Trump Administration of Targeting Them" by The New York Times' Sheera Frenkel, Julian E. Barnes, and Dustin Lolz
- "CISA now has full Mythos Preview access, people familiar say" by Nextgov/FCW's David DiMolfetta
- "Meta Tapped a Pentagon Supplier to Prototype Face Recognition for Its Glasses" ($) by Wired's Dell Cameron and Dhruv Mehrotra
- "California water utility probes breach claim by Iran-linked actor" by Cybersecurity Dive's David Jones
- "Cyber offenses now account for around a third of all crime across Asia and South Pacific" by The Register's Connor Jones
Thanks for reading, and I'll see you next week with Five Cyber Stories!
Danny
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