• Telegram founder Admits to Sharing Criminals Info for years to Law enforcements, west african crime group shut down, 80% of factories have critical flaw

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast

Telegram founder Admits to Sharing Criminals Info for years to Law enforcements, west african crime group shut down, 80% of factories have critical flaw

  • Summary

  • dev_Bytes AI Episode 04

    biggest cyber news stories presented by AI's


    🏭 80% of Manufacturing Firms Have Critical Vulnerabilities – Discover the alarming statistics revealing that 80% of manufacturing firms are plagued by critical vulnerabilities. Learn about the cybersecurity challenges facing the manufacturing industry and the steps firms can take to bolster their defenses.


    📄 Fake Job Applications Deliver Dangerous More_eggs Malware to HR Professionals – Explore the latest phishing tactic where fake job applications are used to deliver the dangerous More_eggs malware to HR professionals. Understand the social engineering techniques employed and how to protect against these advanced threats.


    🛡️ Stonefly Group Targets US Firms With New Malware Tools – Delve into the activities of the Stonefly Group, which is targeting US firms with new malware tools. Learn about the cyber espionage tactics used by this advanced persistent threat (APT) group and the measures firms can take to defend against these attacks.


    🚨 International Police Dismantle Cybercrime Group in West Africa – Celebrate a major victory in the fight against cybercrime as international police successfully dismantle a cybercrime group operating in West Africa. Understand the global cooperation efforts and the impact of this takedown on the cybersecurity landscape.


    📱 Telegram Has Disclosed Criminal Data to Authorities for Years, Durov Says – Discover the revelation that Telegram has been disclosing criminal data to authorities for years. Learn about the privacy implications and the role of encryption in balancing user privacy and law enforcement needs.


    🎯 Who Should Listen?

    • Cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts
    • Tech enthusiasts and professionals
    • IT security specialists and network administrators
    • Manufacturing industry professionals
    • HR professionals and recruiters
    • Law enforcement and legal experts
    • Anyone interested in staying informed about the latest cyber threats, malware, cybercrime, and tech news


    🎧 Tune in to our latest episode of dev_Bytes AI to stay ahead of the curve in the fast-paced world of cybersecurity and tech. This episode is your comprehensive guide to the latest developments, insights, and analysis on critical vulnerabilities, malware threats, cyber espionage, cybercrime takedowns, and privacy implications.





    Sources Used:


    • Telegram has disclosed criminal data to authorities for years, Durov says - https://therecord.media/telegram-disclosing-criminal-data-law-enforcement-durov-statement
    • International police dismantle cybercrime group in West Africa - https://therecord.media/interpol-west-africa-cybercrime-group-cote-divoire
    • Fake Job Applications Deliver Dangerous More_eggs Malware to HR Professionals - https://thehackernews.com/2024/10/fake-job-applications-deliver-dangerous.html
    • 80% of Manufacturing Firms Have Critical Vulnerabilities - https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/manufacturing-critical/
    • Stonefly Group Targets US Firms With New Malware Tools - https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/stonefly-targets-us-firms-new/

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