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Privacy Surveillance Roundup: Iran's Digital Apartheid, Job Scam Malware, and $21B Identity Theft Costs
Iran's latest internet shutdown reveals a strategic shift toward permanent digital apartheid with "white SIM" privileges for loyalists, while North Korean actors exploit job seekers with malware-laden coding challenges. Meanwhile, congressional Democrats link data broker breaches to nearly $21 billion in identity theft losses.
Schneier on Security, WIRED Security
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