A Chinese state-sponsored hacking group, TAG-112, compromised Tibetan community websites to install malware, targeting users for information collection and surveillance purposes. The attack involved prompting visitors to download a malicious file, deploying Cobalt Strike Beacon malware for key logging and file transferring. The group, linked to TAG-102, has a history of targeting those opposed to the Chinese government, including human rights organizations and supporters of democracy, with the Gyudmed Tantric University resolving the issue while The Tibet Post remains compromised, promoting Tibetan independence from China amid ongoing human rights abuses in Tibet.
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The ‘GrubHub’ for LA’s hungry: Bringing the film industry’s excess food to people in need
Hillary Cohen, a former assistant director in Hollywood, founded Every Day Action to address the waste of leftover food on film sets, which often gets discarded due to liability concerns. Since 2020, her nonprofit has redistributed over 270,000 meals to those in need in Los Angeles, utilizing industry contacts and a paid driver program to efficiently collect and deliver surplus food. Want More Context? 🔎
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