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jeudi 28 avril 2022

What if Volkswagen really released an ID. Buzz in pick-up?





On the occasion of design day, Volkswagen is releasing a sketch of a pick-up version of the ID from the secret. Buzz, to publish it on social networks. What if the process were more serious than we imagined?
The design center warehouses are filled with drawings, models, and prototypes that will never see the light of day. On April 27, Volkswagen took advantage of International Design Day to share this concept pick-up on a Volkswagen ID base on social networks. buzz. The brand takes the opportunity to survey its different communities to find out if the idea would please them, and inevitably it intrigues them.

A fake PDF allowed Chinese hackers to fool the Russians






A US cybersecurity firm has linked an attack on Russian officials to a group of Chinese hackers. These hackers have already been spotted several times over the past few months.


This is the third time in two months that security researchers have spotted a group of Chinese hackers. Experts from the American company Secureworks analyzed a phishing campaign targeting Russian officials. In a report published on April 27, they indicate that they have found evidence that the hackers are based in China. The hackers' servers have been used in previous attacks, attributed to the Mustang Panda group (also known as HoneyMyte and Bronze President).


The attackers use official documents published by the European Union as a decoy. The text in question contains details of the sanctions applied against Belarus. These files are sent in Windows executable (.exe) format, but masquerade as PDFs. They bear the name of a Russian town, Blagoveshchensk, near the border with China. Secureworks assumes that "the file name was chosen to target government officials or military personnel familiar with the area."