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Security News This Week: Andrew Tate’s ‘Educational Platform’ Was Hacked

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US Ad Data Enabling TrackingUS companies collecting digital ad data allow adversaries to cheaply track US military and intelligence personnel, including in sensitive sites in Germany.
Meta’s Anti-Scam EffortsMeta collaborates with law enforcement and experts to dismantle forced-labor compound networks behind pig butchering scams in Southeast Asia and the UAE; over 2 million scam accounts removed in 2024.
SpyCloud Black Market FindingsBlack market services sell sensitive data of Chinese citizens, allegedly sourced from insiders in Chinese surveillance agencies and contractors.
Volexity’s Wi-Fi-Hacking DiscoveryRussian group develops “nearest neighbor attack,” using compromised laptops to infiltrate Wi-Fi networks; uncovered during a 2022 investigation of a Washington, DC network breach.
Foreign Influence CampaignsUS increases speed in exposing foreign influence operations but acknowledges room for improvement.
Andrew Tate Platform HackHacktivists breached Andrew Tate’s online platform, leaking 700,000+ user details and private messages; the platform, formerly “Hustler’s University,” is subscription-based.
US Telecom Hack by ChinaChinese hackers infiltrated US telecom networks, gaining real-time call access and metadata; labeled the “worst telecom hack in US history.”
GrayKey Struggles with iOS 18GrayKey, a law enforcement phone-hacking tool, faces challenges with modern iPhones; iOS 18 features like “inactivity reboot” hinder device access.
Undersea Cable Sabotage in EuropeSuspected sabotage of cables linking Finland-Germany and Sweden-Lithuania; Russia denies involvement; Danish navy investigates a Chinese cargo ship near the damaged area.
Leaked GrayKey OperationsDocuments reveal GrayKey can only partially access data on newer devices, continuing the cycle of updates between forensic tech developers and mobile manufacturers.

Read full article:https://www.wired.com/story/andrew-tate-hack-undersea-cable-cut-iphone-graykey-salt-typhoon/

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