Security News > 2017 > June > Week in review: Evaluating AI-based cyber security systems, how CIA hit air-gapped computers (Help Net Security)
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: How the CIA gained access to air-gapped computers A new WikiLeaks release of documents believed to have been stolen from the CIA show the intelligence agency’s capability to infect air-gapped computers and networks via booby-trapped USB sticks. Hackers extorted a cool $1 million from South Korean web hosting provider Whether through ransomware, or simply by breaking into computer systems and exfiltrating and … More →
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