Ars Technica: You’ll never guess where Russian spies are hiding their control servers

Ars Technica: You’ll never guess where Russian spies are hiding their control servers. “According to a report published Tuesday by researchers from antivirus provider Eset, a recently discovered backdoor Trojan used comments posted to Britney Spears’s official Instagram account to locate the control server that sends instructions and offloads stolen data to and from infected computers. The innovation—by a so-called advanced persistent threat group known as Turla—makes the malware harder to detect because attacker-controlled servers are never directly referenced in either the malware or in the comment it accesses.”

Britney Spears Death Hoaxed Blamed on Hacked Twitter Account

You can blame the Britney Spears death hoax on a hacked Twitter account. “Some Twitter accounts related to Sony Music were apparently accessed by hacker group OurMine this morning. The handles for Sony Music Global and Bob Dylan tweeted that Britney Spears was dead shortly after 8AM ET. ‘britney spears is dead by accident! we will tell you more soon,’ the @SonyMusicGlobal account read before the tweets were deleted. A rep for Spears confirmed to CNN that the singer was, in fact, still alive.”