![]() ( Reuters Bloomberg The Guardian) Google fixes bug that delayed COVID contact-tracing apps Parler filed charges on Wednesday, asking for Amazon to be forced to restore its service. And Parler, the social media app favored by Trump supporters, may never come back after having been scraped off the app stores, kicked out by Slack and cut by Amazon, CEO John Matze told Reuters. The walkie-talkie app Zello, which hasn’t proactively moderated content, has deleted over 2,000 militia-related channels after finding it was used by insurrectionists. ( Bleeping Computer) Social media convulses after Capitol attackĪ widespread shakeup is underway: Facebook’s yanking posts of fliers promoting events leading up to Biden’s inauguration, as terrorism and cyber experts help the platform to ferret out images calling for harm. That’s how the attackers were able to hijack an authenticated session: by using stolen session cookies to access CISA’s online services. CISA said that the threat actors had tried multiple times to breach its systems by various tactics, including phishing, brute force login attempts, and possibly a “pass-the-cookie” attack, which involves the theft of authentication cookies from browsers and related processes. On Wednesday, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) revealed that malicious actors bypassed its MFA to get into its cloud service accounts. Multifactor authentication is one of the strongest security protocols we have, but it’s not infallible. Hackers waltzed past MFA used by CISA on cloud accounts
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