US Warns of Heightened Risk of Iranian Cyber-Attacks After Military St - Infosecurity Magazine (www.infosecurity-magazine.com)
from kid@sh.itjust.works to cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works on 24 Jun 11:16
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ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com on 24 Jun 11:38 next collapse

Donnie soon; ‘computers are for nerds, I don’t use em, we where a lot better off without all this cyber nonsense, and their Intel is wrong, Tulsi is wrong here, should have gone with AMD, sound a lot like and, and this and that, brings things together…’

sylver_dragon@lemmy.world on 24 Jun 14:21 collapse

While I don’t doubt that Iranian backed groups are more likely to target US based assets, I’ve been reading these reports for the last couple days and the “guidance” coming out of the US Government (USG) has been incredibly lackluster. CISA is basically saying, “use MFA and don’t use default passwords.” No shit, should I also plug in the power cord? It’d be great if some sector of the USG would publish something useful. Like a rundown of TTPs or even IoCs. The USG no doubt has a ton of SIGINT on these groups, and I understand that they can’t share all of it; but, fuck me could you at least put something more useful out than “use MFA”?

Telorand@reddthat.com on 24 Jun 17:52 collapse

No, they can’t. DOGE gutted basically everything that made the government useful to regular people. And it’s the Trump regime’s fault we’re in this mess in the first place.

They’re not going to admit fault, even indirectly. We’re on our own.