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Ed Covert
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Lover of Cybersecurity, jazz, guitars, whiskey, books, and other nerd stuff More at edwincovert.com
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I hear the Epstein Ballroom will be illuminated solely by gaslighting.
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Karoline Leavitt should be made to carry around a potted plant to make up for the air she wastes.
Um... (checks laws...) can he just do that?

Narrator voice: "normally no, but SCROTUS made all but impossible to rein him in"
These are all over #losangeles. They even have names printed on them. I find them adorable TBH.
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the Ninth Circuit stay in Portland v Trump gives us LOTS of insight into how cooked we are. I’m focused on the clarity with which it shows it doesn’t matter how you protest, Trump is gonna Trump

open.substack.com/pub/cohen489...
A Tale of Two Cities
Ninth Circuit judges have drastically different understandings of the on-the-ground reality in Portland.
open.substack.com
Oh, so he is breaking the law...again. Noted.
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📌 Russian State Hackers Deploy New Malware Tools to Evade Detection https://www.cyberhub.blog/article/14660-russian-state-hackers-deploy-new-malware-tools-to-evade-detection
Russian State Hackers Deploy New Malware Tools to Evade Detection
Google has identified that the Russian state-sponsored hacking group Cold River is replacing its previously detected malware with new tools, including a variant named Callisto. This development highlights the group's ongoing efforts to evade detection and maintain its cyberespionage capabilities. Cold River, linked to Russian intelligence, has a history of targeting political organizations, NGOs, and think tanks through phishing campaigns. The shift to new malware tools suggests that Cold River's previous tools have been compromised, necessitating the development of new variants to continue their operations. This tactic is common among advanced persistent threat (APT) groups, which continuously evolve their tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to stay ahead of defenders. For cybersecurity professionals, this development underscores the importance of robust threat detection and response capabilities. Organizations should ensure their endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions are up-to-date and capable of identifying new malware variants. Additionally, employee training on phishing awareness is crucial, as phishing remains a primary attack vector for groups like Cold River. The broader impact on the cybersecurity landscape is significant. State-sponsored groups like Cold River are well-resourced and highly motivated, posing persistent threats to targeted organizations. The continuous evolution of their tools and techniques highlights the need for proactive defense strategies, including regular security assessments, threat intelligence sharing, and investment in advanced detection technologies. Expert insights suggest that a multi-layered defense approach is essential for mitigating the risks posed by APT groups. This includes technical controls, user education, and participation in threat intelligence sharing communities. Organizations should also implement robust incident response plans to quickly detect, contain, and remediate potential breaches. In conclusion, the discovery of Cold River's new malware tools serves as a reminder of the evolving nature of cyber threats. Cybersecurity professionals must remain vigilant, continuously update their defenses, and stay informed about emerging threats to protect their organizations effectively.
www.cyberhub.blog
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Sunday President diarrheas on the country, Monday President bulldozes White House, Tuesday President steals $230 million, Wednesday President... fucks a horse? Let's see if he fucks a horse.
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This might be an unpopular opinion, but I think the ballroom would be a great place to have the trials.
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Please refrain from bleaching your #pumpkins to extend their lifespan. Although this tip is trending on social media this season, it can be harmful to #wildlife.
Pumpkins serve as a #food source for many animals—deer, squirrels, raccoons, possums, mice, rats, chipmunks, birds, and even insects.
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“What is to stop Trump from making comparably inflated claims about the situations on the ground in other American cities as a pretextual basis for deploying troops? And what’s to stop him from making those claims not tomorrow, but next November—on the eve of the midterms?”

Me, via “One First”:
184. The Massive Stakes of Trump v. Illinois
The Trump administration's 29th emergency application—to let it deploy federalized National Guard troops in Chicago on a profoundly dubious factual predicate—is a make-or-break moment for the Court.
www.stevevladeck.com