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ASEC BLOG
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Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 1, May 2026
ASEC Blog publishes Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 1, May 2026 Guatemalan Government Agency Data Sold on DarkForums BlackWater Ransomware Attack Targets Chinese Auto Parts Manufacturer Japanese Fintech Firm Suffers Unauthorized GitHub Access
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Security Boulevard
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New York’s 3D Printing Crackdown: Security or Surveillance?
New York’s latest budget proposal could fundamentally change how 3D printers work—requiring built-in software that scans and blocks certain designs. Supporters say it’s about stopping ghost guns. Critics say it opens the door to surveillance and limits innovation. In this episode, we break down what’s actually in the proposal, why it’s raising alarms across the […] The post New York’s 3D Printing Crackdown: Security or Surveillance? appeared first on Shared Security Podcast. The post New York’s
New York’s 3D Printing Crackdown: Security or Surveillance?
New York’s latest budget proposal could fundamentally change how 3D printers work—requiring built-in software that scans and blocks certain designs. Supporters say it’s about stopping ghost guns. Critics say it opens the door to surveillance and limits innovation. In this episode, we break down what’s actually in the proposal, why it’s raising alarms across the […]
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Security Boulevard

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Banning Routers Won’t Secure the Internet
Washington’s push to ban foreign-made Wi-Fi routers may sound tough on cybersecurity, but like earlier bans on foreign drones and telecom gear it risks becoming security theater that ignores the real problem: Millions of unpatched devices already sitting on American networks. The post Banning Routers Won’t Secure the Internet appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Banning Routers Won’t Secure the Internet
Washington’s push to ban foreign-made Wi-Fi routers may sound tough on cybersecurity, but like earlier bans on foreign drones and telecom gear it risks becoming security theater that ignores the real problem: Millions of unpatched devices already sitting on American networks.
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ASEC BLOG
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Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 4, March 2026
ASEC Blog publishes Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 4, March 2026 Japanese Automaker Suffers Personal Data Breach via Unauthorized External Access INC Ransom Targets South Korean Steel Manufacturer in Ransomware Attack LeakBase Forum Administrator Arrested in Russia
Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 4, March 2026
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Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 3, Fabruary 2026
ASEC Blog publishes Ransom & Dark Web Issues Week 3, Fabruary 2026 Anubis and The Gentlemen launch ransomware attacks targeting a South Korean plastics manufacturer and an IT consulting company [1], [2] Emergence of the new ransomware group Payload ShinyHunters claims data breach involving a well-known Canadian apparel manufacturer