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NSO Group e i suoi clienti stanno perdendo la loro battaglia per restare nell'ombra e i suoi clienti continuano a farsi beccare con le mani nella marmellata

Giovedì, Amnesty International ha pubblicato un nuovo rapporto che descrive in dettaglio i tentativi di hackeraggio contro due giornalisti serbi, presumibilmente effettuati con lo spyware #Pegasus di #NSO Group.

"Amnesty International ha trascorso anni a monitorare lo spyware Pegasus di NSO Group e il modo in cui è stato utilizzato per colpire attivisti e giornalisti", ha riferito a #TechCrunch Donncha Ó Cearbhaill, responsabile del Security Lab di Amnesty. "Questa ricerca tecnica ha permesso ad Amnesty di identificare siti Web dannosi utilizzati per distribuire lo spyware Pegasus, incluso lo specifico dominio Pegasus utilizzato in questa campagna".

L'articolo di @lorenzofb

techcrunch.com/2025/03/28/agai…

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TechCrunch · Again and again, NSO Group’s customers keep getting their spyware operations caught | TechCrunch

#Yahoo продала культовий сайт #TechCrunch, що пише про технології. Сайт із двадцятирічною історією переходить у власність до інвестиційної медіакомпанії #Regent.

Як заявили у TechCrunch, 21 березня Yahoo офіційно повідомила про продаж видання через те, що журналістика не є основною сферою діяльності компанії.

Yahoo sells TechCrunch to investment firm Regent | …maybe this is good maybe not?

Certainly it’s better than letting TC go under:

Regent … investments include … a media portfolio comprised of newspapers and magazines including Sunset, Defense News, Military Times and broadcaster CheddarTV. https://www.regentlp.com/news/regent-acquires-techcrunch-from-yahoo

According to WP they have…

…at least two or three media brands under which TechCrunch could land, one of which is for government types, one more general purpose, and perhaps (?) a distinct third (?) more tech focused, including PCWorld, MacWorld and InfoWorld.

I’m presuming that TC would wind up under the latter?

Yahoo on Friday said it has struck a deal to sell TechCrunch, the 20-year-old tech journalism site, to Regent, a media investment firm

https://www.axios.com/2025/03/21/yahoo-techcrunch-regent

RegentRegent Acquires TechCrunch From Yahoo — RegentThe deal brings together publishers known for high-impact technology journalism under one owner following Regent’s acquisition of Foundry this week   March 21, 2025 –Media investment firm Regent has acquired TechCrunch from Yahoo, following its acquisition of media company Foundry, ear

>>The FBI has requested that Citibank place 30-day administrative freezes on accounts held by nonprofits that were recipients of the green bank funding. It also asked the bank to freeze other nonprofit and state government agency accounts, including Habitat for Humanity, United Way, the Colorado Clean Energy Fund, and New York State’s Department of Taxation and Finance.<<

#TechCrunch #HabitatForHumanity #CitiBank #FBI #EPA #TreasuryDepartment #USPol
techcrunch.com/2025/03/12/fbi-

TechCrunch · FBI, EPA, and Treasury told Citibank to freeze funds as Trump administration tries to claw back climate money | TechCrunchThe accounts were frozen in February, but documents filed today make public details which had previously been unknown.

Thanks to everyone in the fediverse who has favorited, boosted, and reached out to me supportively over the injunction and takedown order that I wouldn't comply with (overview: infosec.exchange/@PogoWasRight)

Special thanks to @zackwhittaker for reporting about it all on #TechCrunch:

techcrunch.com/2025/03/06/hack

Infosec ExchangeDissent Doe :cupofcoffee: (@PogoWasRight@infosec.exchange)Here's my post on the court injunction my site got hit with: HCRG Care's lawyers claimed an injunction issued in a "private" hearing required us to remove two posts. We didn't comply. HCRG Care was represented by the Pinsent Masons law firm in the UK in this matter. The injunction was issued by the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, Media and Communications List by the Honorable Mr. Justice Soole. Pinsent Mason's attempt to get my web host to remove my posts also failed. As always, I feel blessed to have the legal support of Covington and Burling's Kurt Wimmer Pro Media Freedom Initiative, which has represented my site pro bono for the last 16 years. Read about the letter, the injunction, and why the High Court's over-reaching injunction endangers UK journalists and doesn't serve the public well. https://databreaches.net/2025/03/05/hcrg-cares-lawyers-claimed-an-injunction-issued-in-a-private-hearing-required-us-to-remove-two-posts-we-didnt-comply/ Oh, and I'm not the only one ignoring the injunction. Medusa also got served with the injunction via tox chat, they tell me. And like other injunctions they have received, they are ignoring it. So what has HCRG really accomplished? #databreach #ransomware #Medusa #transparency #censorship #pressfreedom #injunction #FirstAmendment @zackwhittaker@mastodon.social @campuscodi@mastodon.social @lawrenceabrams @iainthomson@mastodon.social @amvinfe @lawfare @freedomofpress@freedom.press

Imagine someone having access to every message you send, every photo you take, and knowing exactly where you are at all times. This isn't science fiction - it's happening right now to thousands of people

techcrunch.com/2025/02/27/spyz

TechCrunch · Spyzie stalkerware is spying on thousands of Android and iPhone users | TechCrunch
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Since 2022 the companies that profit from the have been shedding technical staff in the belief of the power of to replace their . What are they replacing or redirecting this capacity with?

“Mozilla is eliminating its advocacy division, which fought for a free and open web: The laid off 30 percent of its workforce and completely eliminated its advocacy and global programs divisions, reports.

While Mozilla is best known for its Firefox web browser, the Mozilla Foundation — the parent of the — describes itself as standing up “for the health of the internet.” With its advocacy and global programs divisions gone, its impact may be lessened going forward.

“Fighting for a free and open internet will always be core to our mission, and advocacy continues to be a critical tool in that work. We’re revisiting how we pursue that work, not stopping it,” , the Mozilla Foundation’s communications chief, said in an email to The Verge. Borrman declined to confirm exactly how many people were laid off, but said it was about “30% of the current team.”

This is Mozilla’s second round of layoffs this year. In February, the Mozilla Corporation laid off around 60 workers said it would be making a “strategic correction” that would involve involve cutting back its work on a Mastodon instance. Mozilla shut down its virtual 3D platform and refocused its efforts on and . The Mozilla Foundation had around 120 employees before this more recent round of layoffs, according to TechCrunch.

“Navigating this topsy-turvy, distracting time requires laser focus — and sometimes saying goodbye to the excellent work that has gotten us this far because it won’t get us to the next peak,” wrote Syed, who previously worked as the chief executive of The Markup, an investigative news site. “Lofty goals demand hard choices.”

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The Verge · Mozilla is eliminating its advocacy division, which fought for a free and open webBy Gaby Del Valle