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Casualtek / Cyberwatch

Building a consolidated RSS feed for articles about cyberattacks

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Cyberwatch Keeping track of cyberattacks This project consists in a few Python scripts that help monitor news to discover mentions of cyberattacks in the media around the globe. *rss.py* collects news feeds on the topic from Google, removes duplicates, and translates news headlines into English, using Azure Translation service's API. ChatGPT is also involved to assess whether the title suggests that the article refers to a cyberattack of not. The resulting RSS feed is ready to consume with your favorite RSS reader. It's frequently updated using GitHub Actions. *TODO*: add results from Bing News Search's API. Extend detection of duplicates. *review-week.py* uses data from *cyberattacks.json* to produce a weekly cyberattacks digest. It's run by GitHub Actions. *review-monthly.py* uses data from *cyberattacks.json* to produce a weekly cyberattacks digest. It's run by GitHub Actions. Now, what's in *cyberattacks.json*? A set of cyberattacks mentionned in the media and spotted thanks to the meta cyberattacks RSS feed. You'll find there the name of the victim, the country, the date, a short description of the situation, and a link to the original news story. That data is extracted from the original news story with the help of Claude, using Anthropic's developers API. The output is checked manually. It's used every weeek to produce the **Cyberhebdo** published by **LeMagIT**. And in *cyberattaques.xml*? Well, it's a RSS feed of the aforementioned cyberattacks reports, chronogically sorted by discovery date. Enjoy and feel free to contribute any improvements ideas!