Dancho Danchev’s Biography – The Inside Story Behind the Life of ex-Bulgarian Hacker Dancho Danchev – Recommended Reading!

Dear blog readers,I’ve decided to take the time and effort and say big thanks to everyone who’s been following my research since December, 2005 and has been touching base to say “hi” or to offer operational support or to share their “know-how” and opin… Continue reading Dancho Danchev’s Biography – The Inside Story Behind the Life of ex-Bulgarian Hacker Dancho Danchev – Recommended Reading!

Dancho Danchev’s Security Research Compilation at his Medium Account – Official E-Book Compilation

 Dear blog readers,I wanted to let everyone know that I’ve just made all of my Medium account articles currently available in multiple offline E-book formats available online for free which you can grab from here.Topics covered include:- U.S and U.K In… Continue reading Dancho Danchev’s Security Research Compilation at his Medium Account – Official E-Book Compilation

Dancho Danchev’s Offensive Cyber Warfare Articles for Unit-123 – Official E-Book Compilation

 Dear blog readers,I wanted to let everyone know that I’ve just released an official E-book compilation which is currently available online for free for all the articles that I’ve been publishing at my personal online E-shop for intelligence deliverabl… Continue reading Dancho Danchev’s Offensive Cyber Warfare Articles for Unit-123 – Official E-Book Compilation

Announcing Law Enforcement and OSINT Intelligence Operation “Uncle George” – Join Me Today! – Part Three

Dear blog readers,I’ve decided to issue the following update in terms of my currently ongoing OSINT and Law Enforcement Operation called “Uncle George” which basically consists of all the publicly accessible IPs for all the currently active and publicl… Continue reading Announcing Law Enforcement and OSINT Intelligence Operation “Uncle George” – Join Me Today! – Part Three

Two High-Profile OSINT and Technical Collection Analysis Reports on Iran’s Hacking Scene and the Ashiyane Digital Security Team – Available for Free!

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It’s a pleasure and an honor to let you know that I’ve just made two of my most important and high-profile studies on Iran’s Hacking Scene and Iran’s Hacking Ecosystem including a high-profile and never-published before SNA (Social … Continue reading Two High-Profile OSINT and Technical Collection Analysis Reports on Iran’s Hacking Scene and the Ashiyane Digital Security Team – Available for Free!

Cyberthreats rise to the top at Senate hearing on worldwide dangers for U.S.

In yet another sign that the hacking abilities of Russia, China, Iran and North Korea are drawing intense scrutiny from U.S. spy agencies and law enforcement, top federal officials focused on cyberspace Tuesday as part of a broader hearing on the global threats facing the United States. The digital tools and techniques deployed by U.S. adversaries and competitors are “growing in potency and severity,” Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats told the Senate Intelligence Committee. “As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, we expect these actors and others to rely more and more on cyber capabilities” to advance their interests, Coats said. FBI Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers that nation-states are increasingly collaborating with criminal hackers in a “form of outsourcing that makes it even more of a menace.” The annual hearing gives the public a snapshot of the threats at the forefront of U.S. intelligence chiefs’ minds, and hacking allegedly backed by […]

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The Threat Intelligence Market Segment – A Complete Mockery and IP Theft Compromise – An Open Letter to the U.S Intelligence Community

I recently came across to the most recently published DoD Cyberspace Strategy 2018 which greatly reminded me of a variety of resources that I recently took a look at in terms of catching up with some of the latest cyber warfare trends and scenarios. Do… Continue reading The Threat Intelligence Market Segment – A Complete Mockery and IP Theft Compromise – An Open Letter to the U.S Intelligence Community

National intelligence strategy seeks better insight into adversaries’ cyber capabilities

A national intelligence strategy released Tuesday calls on U.S. spy agencies to improve their understanding of what is driving foreign adversaries’ growing cyber capabilities. The strategy, published by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, pledges that intelligence agencies will “increase our awareness and understanding of adversaries’ use of cyber operations—including leadership plans, intentions, capabilities, and operations— to inform decisions and enable action.” The stakes are high; America’s spies must keep pace with growing list of hacking capabilities at adversaries’ disposal, according to the ODNI. “As the cyber capabilities of our adversaries grow, they will pose increasing threats to U.S. security, including critical infrastructure, public health and safety, economic prosperity, and stability,” the document says. There has been no shortage of recent foreign hacking threats to U.S. public and private organizations, from suspected Iranian targeting of domain name systems to alleged Chinese economic espionage. The new strategy recognizes that the […]

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Lawmakers ask intelligence community for ‘deepfakes’ assessment

The intelligence community should assess how foreign governments could use so-called “deepfake” technology to harm U.S. national security interests, a bipartisan trio of lawmakers says. Reps. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., Stephanie Murphy, D-Fla., and Carlos Curbelo, R-Fla., wrote to the director of national intelligence Thursday, asking about technologies federal agencies or private companies could use to combat use of the content. Examples of it — including doctored videos involving famous people — have caught the public’s attention recently. “You have repeatedly raised the alarm about disinformation campaigns in our elections and other efforts to exacerbate political and social divisions in our society to weaken our nation,” the lawmakers wrote toDirector of National Intelligence Dan Coats. “We are deeply concerned that deep fake technology could soon be deployed by malicious foreign actors.” The rise of increasingly realistic deepfakes — video, audio, and images fueled by machine-learning algorithms and other tools — has prompted a conversation […]

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