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Brian Krebs (born 1972) is an American journalist and investigative reporter.He is best known for his coverage of profit-seeking cybercriminals. [1] Krebs is the author of a daily blog, KrebsOnSecurity.com, covering computer security and cybercrime.
Christopher Cox Krebs (born 1977) is an American attorney who served as Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in the United States Department of Homeland Security from November 2018 until November 17, 2020, when President Donald Trump fired Krebs for contradicting Trump's claims of election fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
Brian Krebs was the first to report on this attack and he coined the term "juice jacking". After seeing the informational cell phone charging kiosk set up in the Wall of Sheep at DefCon 19 in August 2011, he wrote the first article on his security journalism site, "Krebs on Security". [13]
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Elon Musk took aim at the U.S. Agency for International Development this weekend, gaining access to top secret documents, though at first his DOGE was denied the access.
The White House spokesperson said concerns about the possible misuse of Social Security numbers, dates of birth and personnel records in human resources data viewed by DOGE were unnecessary ...
Cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs described HackForums as "a forum that is overrun with teenage wannabe hackers who spend most of their time trying to impress, attack or steal from one another." [2] Allison Nixon, Director of Security Research at Flashpoint, compared the activity on HackForums to that of real-world street gangs, stating:
The worm was first identified by the security company VirusBlokAda in mid-June 2010. [20] Journalist Brian Krebs's blog posting on 15 July 2010 was the first widely read report on the worm. [37] [38] The original name given by VirusBlokAda was "Rootkit.Tmphider;" [39] Symantec, however, called it "W32.Temphid," later changing to "W32.Stuxnet."