Revista Ciberseguridad
banner
ciberseguridadl.bsky.social
Revista Ciberseguridad
@ciberseguridadl.bsky.social
Fuente independiente de noticias y análisis sobre la ciberseguridad, que cubre las últimas noticias y la investigación de ciberamenazas, malware, phishing, etc. https://www.revistaciberseguridad.com
Reposted by Revista Ciberseguridad
Three cybersecurity professionals have been accused of moonlighting as ransomware criminals following a hacking spree which yielded nearly $2 million in illicit funds ia.acs.org.au/article/2025...
The cyber professionals moonlighting as hackers
Trio charged following ransomware spree.
ia.acs.org.au
November 11, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Reposted by Revista Ciberseguridad
Bioinformatics x cybersecurity: Christina Boucher and her colleague Sara Rampazzi uncovered a basic yet critical vulnerability in MinIONs through the MinKNOW software bioengineer.org/portable-gen...
Portable Genetic Sequencer Security Vulnerabilities Could Endanger Personal
Portable genetic sequencers, particularly those manufactured by Oxford Nanopore Technologies, have revolutionized the field of genomics, making DNA sequencing more accessible and practical across the
bioengineer.org
November 12, 2025 at 7:44 AM
Reposted by Revista Ciberseguridad
Once again, I am asking the powers that be to have a basic grasp of how the Internet and actual online safety works. It isn't VPNs which are putting people at risk...

Signed, a journalist who has been covering cybersecurity for well over a decade.
The British government admits it is now monitoring VPNs use by UK residents. Regulator Ofcom has contracted with an AI-powered surveillance service to detect the number of citizens using VPNs to evade the Online Safety Act.

The UK tech minister has said a VPN ban is on the table.
Exclusive: Ofcom is monitoring VPNs following Online Safety Act. Here's how
Ignoring VPNs risks creating ineffective laws, but tracking them threatens people's privacy
www.techradar.com
November 12, 2025 at 9:29 AM
Reposted by Revista Ciberseguridad
China’s cybersecurity agency accused the American government of orchestrating the theft about $13 billion worth of Bitcoin, representing China’s most recent attempt to attribute major cyberattacks to the US.
China Accuses US of Orchestrating $13 Billion Bitcoin Hack
China’s cybersecurity agency accused the American government of orchestrating the theft of about $13 billion worth of Bitcoin, representing China’s most recent attempt to attribute major cyberattacks to the US.
bloom.bg
November 12, 2025 at 4:15 AM
Reposted by Revista Ciberseguridad
Cybersecurity companies absolutely love the idea of taking massive defense contracts to enable cyberattacks against nations like Russia and China. meanwhile, I don't see why that'd be treated any differently from being an enemy combatant involved in active hostilities. 2/3
November 13, 2025 at 8:35 AM
Reposted by Revista Ciberseguridad
A sprawling criminal enterprise is responsible for all of those fake DMV texts, and it has a name: the smishing triad. @matteowong.bsky.social talks to the cybersecurity experts trying to take it down:
The Criminal Enterprise Behind That Fake Toll Text
Beware the smishing triad
bit.ly
November 13, 2025 at 1:58 AM
Reposted by Revista Ciberseguridad
America’s cybersecurity defenses are cracking
America’s cybersecurity defenses are cracking
The shutdown is just the latest threat to CISA’s workforce.
buff.ly
November 10, 2025 at 2:10 PM
Reposted by Revista Ciberseguridad
Cybersecurity breach at Congressional Budget Office remains a live threat
Cybersecurity breach at Congressional Budget Office remains a live threat
Library of Congress employees were informed to take caution when emailing the office of the congressional scorekeeper. A cybersecurity breach discovered last week affecting the Congressional Budget Office is now considered “ongoing,” threatening both incoming and outgoing correspondence around Congress’ nonpartisan scorekeeper. Employees at the Library of Congress were warned in a Monday email, obtained by POLITICO, that the CBO cybersecurity incident is “affecting its email communications” and that library staff should take a range of measures to protect themselves. Library of Congress workers also were told to restrict their communication with the nonpartisan agency tasked with providing economic and budgetary information to lawmakers. “Do NOT click on any links in emails from CBO. Do NOT share sensitive information with CBO colleagues over email, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom at this time,” the email reads. “Maintain a high level of vigilance and verify the legitimacy of CBO communications by confirming with the sender via telephone that they sent the message,” the note continues. Congressional staff are in regular communication with CBO regarding scores of legislation and cost estimates the agency prepares for bills in both the House and Senate. There was no immediate information Monday about the broader implications that a legislative branch office was continuing to experience cybersecurity vulnerabilities. A CBO spokesperson said last week that officials had taken “immediate action to contain” the breach as officials investigate the incident. When asked for comment Monday about ongoing issues, the CBO spokesperson referred to the prior statement.
dlvr.it
November 10, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Reposted by Revista Ciberseguridad
Irlanda ha puesto al frente del organismo que supervisa los datos a una antigua representante del lobby de Facebook, lo que pone en riesgo las leyes europeas de privacidad. Firma ahora para que la UE anule este nombramiento: action.wemove.eu/sign/2025-11...
¡No permitiremos que las grandes tecnológicas exploten tus datos!
Irlanda ha puesto al frente del organismo que supervisa los datos a una antigua representante del lobby de Facebook, lo que pone en riesgo las leyes europeas de privacidad. Firma ahora para que la UE ...
action.wemove.eu
November 12, 2025 at 7:33 PM