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School Gives Malware Infected Laptops to Students

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government recently sent out roughly 800,000 laptops to disadvantaged students who may not have access to one at home. Paul Moore, an information security consultant, says that this worm is a serious threat to any PC or network. Unfortunately, a number of the laptops sent out were discovered to have malware.

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The CyberWire Daily Podcast EP. 389 With Guest Speaker David Brumley

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The ability to get information from clouds that are normally thought secure, notably Apple's iCloud, is new for Pegasus. Reports suggest that smishing is one possible attack vector for the spyware. This effectively limits its market to government customers, and these, indeed, seem to have been NSO Group's principal buyers.

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The CyberWire Daily Podcast EP. 389 With Guest Speaker David Brumley

ForAllSecure

The ability to get information from clouds that are normally thought secure, notably Apple's iCloud, is new for Pegasus. Reports suggest that smishing is one possible attack vector for the spyware. This effectively limits its market to government customers, and these, indeed, seem to have been NSO Group's principal buyers.

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THE CYBERWIRE DAILY PODCAST EP. 389 WITH GUEST SPEAKER DAVID BRUMLEY

ForAllSecure

The ability to get information from clouds that are normally thought secure, notably Apple's iCloud, is new for Pegasus. Reports suggest that smishing is one possible attack vector for the spyware. This effectively limits its market to government customers, and these, indeed, seem to have been NSO Group's principal buyers.