Someone is spoofing the SBA to try to hack small businesses queuing up for loans during the coronavirus pandemic. (bluemaumau.org / CC BY 2.0 / Flickr)
(Flickr user Thomas Hawk / CC-BY-2.0)
The public report that the EEAS posted online Friday had muted criticism for Beijing, and said that “other actors,” in addition to China, were deflecting blame. (Getty Images)
U.S. military personnel listens to a speech by Andrzej Duda, the President of Poland, during a base visit at the Ziemsko Airfield on March 11, 2020 (DVIDS).
NSO Group’s spyware has previously been detected in surveillance targeting Moroccans, including one other journalist and an activist that has protested the government’s security forces, according to Amnesty. (Greg Otto/Scoop News Group)
Threat intelligence firm DomainTools released research Friday that pro-gun activist Aaron Dorr is behind the websites that call for quarantine protests in states across the country. (Flickr/Paul Becker )
The use of Bluetooth in coronavirus contact tracing has put the spotlight on the technology’s security.
Researchers from ESET, with the help of a nonprofit, say they’ve put a dent in a Peruvian botnet. (Getty Images)
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