In WIRED's latest Rogues issue, the ease and legality of recreating a 3D-printed gun are highlighted, coinciding with the arrest of Luigi Mangione for murder. Concurrently, a significant cybersecurity operation dismantled Lumma malware, impacting worldwide data theft. A massive database exposed sensitive information from major tech companies, leading to its takedown. Additionally, the US has charged 16 Russian nationals for operating DanaBot malware, and the intelligence community is considering purchasing private data from brokers, raising ethical concerns.
The US intelligence community is looking to create a marketplace for private information gathered by data brokers to be utilized by American spies.
The disruption of Lumma malware, which stole sensitive information from victims worldwide, involved 16 Russian nationals charged with operating DanaBot malware.
Jeremiah Fowler uncovered a massive database containing 184 million records, exposing sensitive information from tech giants like Amazon and Apple.
WIRED's Rogues issue highlighted the simplicity and legality of recreating firearms, following an incident involving a 3D-printed gun linked to a murder.
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