World's RICHEST chef is worth more than both Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay's net worth combined (and you may not have heard of him!)
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Ministers hope Donald Trump will 'go slowly' on tariffs amid fears of global trade war
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Hunt for the 'serial attacker randomly assaulting women and cutting off their hair'
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ITV This Morning viewers laugh at Dermot O'Leary's reaction to TOWIE star Ferne McCann
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Sweden celebrates huge success in migrant crackdown as number granted asylum hits 40-year low following policy reversal in wake of soaring gang crime and lack of integration
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Meteorologist who predicted deadly LA fires is praised for saving hundreds of lives in his neighborhood - as he reveals warning sign everyone missed
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Pete Wicks finally discusses his feelings for Maura Higgins, breaks down over childhood trauma and mother's suicide attempt and reveals he 'never feels good enough' in emotional interview
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are 'offended' by Justine Bateman's claims that they were only helping out in the LA wildfires for a 'photo op' as they are 'disaster tourists'
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Reform on track to have 100 MPs in a hung Parliament: Bombshell poll shows support for Farage's party leapfrogging the Tories and just a point behind Labour
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Supermarket issues 'do not eat warning' on its sausage rolls due to deadly allergy risk
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Maya Jama sends temperatures soaring in a colourful skimpy bikini as she poses for sizzling snaps as Love Island All Stars kicks off
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How Lauryn Goodman's best laid plans keep being foiled: Kyle Walker's move to Italy is the latest blow to her plot to be part of his life with their two children
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Ransomware Crew Abuses AWS Native Encryption, Sets Data-Destruct Timer for 7 Days
A new ransomware group called Codefinger targets AWS S3 buckets by exploiting compromised or publicly exposed AWS keys to encrypt victims' data using AWS's own SSE-C encryption, rendering it inaccessible without the attacker-generated AES-256 keys. While other security researchers have documented techniques for encrypting S3 buckets, "this is the first instance we know of leveraging AWS's native secure encryption infrastructure via SSE-C in the wild," Tim West, VP of services with the Halcyon RISE Team, told The Register. "Historically AWS Identity IAM keys are leaked and used for data theft but if this approach gains widespread adoption, it could represent a significant systemic risk to organizations relying on AWS S3 for the storage of critical data," he warned. From the report: ... in addition to encrypting the data, Codefinder marks the compromised files for deletion within seven days using the S3 Object Lifecycle Management API â" the criminals themselves do not threaten to leak or sell the data, we're told. "This is unique in that most ransomware operators and affiliate attackers do not engage in straight up data destruction as part of a double extortion scheme or to otherwise put pressure on the victim to pay the ransom demand," West said. "Data destruction represents an additional risk to targeted organizations."
Codefinger also leaves a ransom note in each affected directory that includes the attacker's Bitcoin address and a client ID associated with the encrypted data. "The note warns that changes to account permissions or files will end negotiations," the Halcyon researchers said in a report about S3 bucket attacks shared with The Register. While West declined to name or provide any additional details about the two Codefinger victims -- including if they paid the ransom demands -- he suggests that AWS customers restrict the use of SSE-C.
"This can be achieved by leveraging the Condition element in IAM policies to prevent unauthorized applications of SSE-C on S3 buckets, ensuring that only approved data and users can utilize this feature," he explained. Plus, it's important to monitor and regularly audit AWS keys, as these make very attractive targets for all types of criminals looking to break into companies' cloud environments and steal data. "Permissions should be reviewed frequently to confirm they align with the principle of least privilege, while unused keys should be disabled, and active ones rotated regularly to minimize exposure," West said. An AWS spokesperson said it notifies affected customers of exposed keys and "quickly takes any necessary actions, such as applying quarantine policies to minimize risks for customers without disrupting their IT environment."
They also directed users to this post about what to do upon noticing unauthorized activity.
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ITV Love Island All Stars viewers share huge complaint after first episode
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Generous Newsquest readers raise thousands to help NSPCC support children
Newsquest’s year-long partnership with the NSPCC has ended with an amazing final-push donation from readers.
Generous Newsquest readers raise thousands to help NSPCC support children
Newsquest’s year-long partnership with the NSPCC has ended with an amazing final-push donation from readers.
MAUREEN CALLAHAN: Every American I know is saying the same thing after 'disaster tourist' Meghan delayed her Netflix show to 'focus' on the LA wildfires
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How injections of a common household disinfectant could make cancer therapy work better: It's an incredible breakthrough, reveals THEA JOURDAN... and now it's being tested here
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