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A sophisticated new cybercriminal technique known as “ghost-tapping” has emerged as a significant threat to contactless payment systems, enabling Chinese-speaking threat actors to exploit stolen payment card details linked to mobile wallet services such as Apple Pay and Google Pay. This innovative attack vector leverages Near Field Communication (NFC) relay tactics to facilitate retail fraud, […] The post New Ghost-tapping Attacks Steal Customers’ Cards Linked to Services Like Apple Pay and Google Pay appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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In an era where users rely on vigilance against shady websites and file hashing via platforms like VirusTotal, a new wave of trojan horses is challenging traditional defenses. These threats masquerade as legitimate desktop applications, such as recipe …
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President Trump’s military takeover of America’s capital city means troops are tasked with “area beautification” and “monument security,” Pentagon spokeswoman Kingsley Wilson told reporters Thursday. The deplo…
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Pentagon officials had few details to offer Wednesday about the National Guard’s role in the unprecedented deployment.
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How an Alaskan military base is preparing for Trump-Putin meeting. President Trump is set to host Russia’s Vladimir Putin tomorrow at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, just north of Anchorage. The joint Air Force-Army base, which today supports F-…
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Optics may be ironic, but security concerns can be addressed, officials say.
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While calling out the National Guard makes a political statement, they’re not the best means of fighting crime, CSIS’s Mark Cancian says.
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Presidents Trump and Putin are scheduled to meet Friday at Alaska’s Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, in northern Anchorage, American officials said Tuesday. The trip will be Putin’s first to the United States in a decade, and the first-ever…
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A seasoned special operations reporter shares what some troops think about the Trump administration’s plans to use the military against Latin American drug cartels.
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The president’s Monday declaration of a “crime emergency” in Washington, D.C.—notwithstanding most crimes’ decline from a post-pandemic peak—will further entangle the U.S. military, its equipment, and technology, in …
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