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Microsoft says the same Russia-backed hackers responsible for the 2020 SolarWinds breach continue to attack the global technology supply chain and have been relentlessly targeting cloud service companies and others since summer.The group, which Microsoft calls Nobelium, has employed a new strategy to piggyback on the direct access
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stanley cup partner to gain access to their downstream customers, Microsoft said. Resellers act as intermediaries between software and hardware makers and product users. Fortunately, we have discovered this campaign during its early stages, and we are sharing these developments
stanley cup to help cloud service resellers, technology providers, and their customers take timely steps to help ensure Nobelium is not more successful, the Seattle-based software giant said in a blog post on Sunday. This is the same actor behind the cyberattacks targeting SolarWinds customers in 2020 and which the U.S. government and others have identified as being part of Russia s foreign intelligence service known as the SVR, the company said. Unprecedented Russian SolarWinds hack that infiltrated federal government likely still happening 13:51 Cmde Head and hands of Colorado girl last seen in 2005 found in freezer of family s recently sold home
SAN DIEGO -- Two U.S. Army reservists in San Diego County were arrested Wednesday and charged with illegally selling guns, ammunition and body armor to an undercover federal agent posing as a member of a Mexican drug cartel.According to a criminal complaint, Jaime Casillas, 22, and Andrew Reyes, 34, sold 10 guns, including four AK-47 assault rifles, and thousands of rounds of ammunition to the undercover agent. The
air max 1 complaint says some of the arms were military issue and others were bought in Texas and resold in California.They were sold in seven different meetings with the undercover agent, who made it clear on multiple occasions that he worked for a cartel and the guns were bound for Mexico, the complaint said. The agents wore their military uniforms to at least one of the exchanges. Reyes indicated that the body armor and ammunition magazines they sold were from military inven
adidas campus tory, the complaint said.The reservists got at least $13,000 from sales to the undercover agent. Both men work in the Army National Guard Armory in La Mesa and were arrested Wednesday - Casillas during a traffic stop in El Cajon and Reyes at his home in La Mesa.They were indicted on charges of dealing firearms without a license and the unlicensed transport of a firearm.Contact information for attorneys or associates of the men was not immediately available. The two are scheduled to appear in court Thursday.
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