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“The #nonprofit organization (#Mozilla) that supports the #Firefox web browser said today it is winding down its new partnership with Onerep, an identity protection service recently bundled with Firefox that offers to remove users from hundreds of people-search sites. The move comes just days after a report by #KrebsOnSecurity forced #Onerep’s #CEO to admit that he has founded dozens of people-search networks over the years.” 1)

Where are the #Mozilla “Conflict of Interest Policy Documents” outlined in <assets.mofoprod.net/network/do>?

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[1] <krebsonsecurity.com/2024/03/mo>

Krebs on Security: Happy 15th Anniversary, KrebsOnSecurity!. “KrebsOnSecurity.com turns 15 years old today! Maybe it’s indelicate to celebrate the birthday of a cybercrime blog that mostly publishes bad news, but happily many of 2024’s most engrossing security stories were about bad things happening to bad guys. It’s also an occasion to note that despite my publishing fewer stories than […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2024/12/30/krebs-on-security-happy-15th-anniversary-krebsonsecurity/

ResearchBuzz: Firehose | Individual posts from ResearchBuzz · Krebs on Security: Happy 15th Anniversary, KrebsOnSecurity! | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
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Brian Krebs recent article - Why Phishers Love New TLDs Like .shop, .top and .xyz - begins with a review of Interisle's Cybercrime Suppy Chain 2024 study findings and measurements and dives into an investigative area where he excels: identifying the parties behind the crimes.

Brian reports that "At least some of that increase is likely from a prolific cybercriminal using the nickname Chenlun, who has been selling phishing kits targeting domestic postal services in the United States and at least a dozen other countries."

While the title suggests this post is about TLDs, Brian also calls attention to our findings regarding subdomain providers, noting that "cyberattacks hosted at subdomain provider services can be tough to mitigate, because only the subdomain provider can disable malicious accounts or take down malicious web pages."

Brian caught up to CAUCE president and Interisle's friend and colleague John Levine, who was brutally frank about ICANN’s proposed next round envisions accepting applications for new gTLDs in 2026. #worthreading #krebsonsecurity #cybercrime #domainabuse

Krebs article: @krebsonsecurity

krebsonsecurity.com/2024/12/wh

Cybercrime Supply Chain 2024:

interisle.net/insights/cybercr

krebsonsecurity.comWhy Phishers Love New TLDs Like .shop, .top and .xyz – Krebs on Security