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Attacks dubbed ‘Fajan’ by researchers are specifically targeted and appear to be testing various threat techniques to find ones with the greatest impact.
A new e-mail-based campaign by an emerging threat actor aims to spread various remote access trojans (RATs) to a very specific group of targets who use Bloomberg’s industry-based services.
Cisco Talos Intelligence researchers discovered the campaign, dubbing it and its perpetrator “Fajan” and asserting it is likely the work of one actor from an Arabic-speaking country.
Researchers have been tracking the e-mail based campaign since Fajan first commenced activity in March, recovering a “relatively low volume” of samples that make it tricky to determine “whether the campaigns are carefully targeted or mass-spammed,” according to a report posted online Wednesday.
Democrats will transform Biden plan into legislation
Republicans call for smaller proposal but may have little sway April 8, 2021 6:02 AM By Lillianna Byington and Kaustuv Basu
President Joe Biden proposed a $2.25 trillion infrastructure package that aims to tackle some of the major goals he campaigned on: revamping transportation, creating jobs, and fighting climate change.
âThese are investments we have to make,â Biden said in a speech debuting his plan. âWe can afford to make them â or, put another way, we canât afford not to.â
Turning the plan into law, however, is not possible without Congress â particularly a handful of lawmakers with outsize influence on the process. Democratic leaders are moving quickly to draft infrastructure proposals to match the goals the president laid out, while Republicans are attempting to make their voices heard on a bill that may not need their votes.
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Bloomberg Government Announces New Weekly Newsletter Focusing on State Voter Laws and Redistricting
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WASHINGTON, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bloomberg Government today announced a new weekly email newsletter, Ballots & Boundaries, focusing on state action that will influence elections. The newsletter joins an existing lineup of 25 daily and weekly email newsletters available to Bloomberg Government customers.
The new newsletter will follow legislation to change the rules on mail-in voting, early voting, vote-counting, voter registration, and election security. As redistricting gets underway for the first time in ten years, Ballots & Boundaries will provide readers with the information they need to know about topics including which incumbent members of Congress will be affected and how communities of interest fare when decisions get made about lumping them into a single district or spreading them out.