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International Press – Newsletter
U.S. Authorities Seize $31 Million Related to Uranium Finance Hack
10 Ways Cybercrime Impacts Business
Infostealer Campaign against ISPs
Nigerian Man Extradited to the United States to Face Computer Intrusion and Theft Charges
Russian crypto exchange Garantex seized by law enforcement operation
Data breach at Japanese telecom giant NTT hits 18,000 companies
New DDoS Botnet Discovered: Over 30,000 Hacked Devices, Majority of Observed Activity Traced to Iran
Malware
Cellebrite zero-day exploit used to target phone of Serbian student activist
Uncovering .NET Malware Obfuscated by Encryption and Virtualization
Black Basta and Cactus Ransomware Groups Add BackConnect Malware to Their Arsenal
Fingerprint Heists: How your browser fingerprint can be stolen and used by fraudsters
Medusa Ransomware Hits 40+ Victims in 2025, Demands $100K–$15M Ransom
Hacking
Havoc: SharePoint with Microsoft Graph API turns into FUD C2
VMware Security Flaws Exploited in the Wild—Broadcom Releases Urgent Patches
Thousands of websites hit by four backdoors in 3rd party JavaScript attack
Camera off: Akira deploys ransomware via webcam
Flights to D.C. airport received false collision alerts while landing
AI’s Role in Turning Massive Data Leaks into Hacker Paydays: A Look at the Orange Breach
Intelligence and Information Warfare
CISA: No Change on Defending Against Russian Cyber Threats
Call It What You Want: Threat Actor Delivers Highly Targeted Multistage Polyglot Malware
Polish space agency confirms cyberattack
Silk Typhoon targeting IT supply chain
The evolution of Dark Caracal tools: analysis of a campaign featuring Poco RAT
New DOGE Staffer Has Ties to a Sanctioned Russian Oligarch
CIA director says US has paused sharing intelligence with Ukraine
Cybersecurity
The biggest data breaches of 2025 — so far
“Bad Romance”: How Kaspersky Lab Failed to Conquer the Western Cybersecurity Market
Google Patches Pair of Exploited Vulnerabilities in Android
Organizations Still Not Patching OT Due to Disruption Concerns: Survey
New AI-Powered Scam Detection Features to Help Protect You on Android
Who is the DOGE and X Technician Branden Spikes?
Quantum computers threaten to break online security in minutes, expert warns
Catalan court says NSO Group executives can be charged in spyware investigation
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