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International Press – Newsletter
Crypto swapping service “eXch” shut down
Moldovan Police Arrest Suspect in €4.5M Ransomware Attack on Dutch Research Agency
How Interlock Ransomware Affects the Defense Industrial Base Supply Chain
Administrator Of Online Criminal Marketplace Extradited From Kosovo To The United States
Coinbase Rejects $20M Ransom After Rogue Contractors Bribed to Leak Customer Data
Defending Against UNC3944: Cybercrime Hardening Guidance from the Frontlines
Senior US Officials Impersonated in Malicious Messaging Campaign
Malware
PupkinStealer : A .NET-Based Info-Stealer
Interlock ransomware evolving under the radar
High Risk Warning for Windows Ecosystem: New Botnet Family HTTPBot is Expanding
Printer maker Procolored offered malware-laced drivers for months
Fileless Execution: PowerShell Based Shellcode Loader Executes Remcos RAT
Hacking
One-Click RCE in ASUS’s Preinstalled Driver Software
Revealed — The Hackers Behind The World’s Most Prolific Cyberattacks
Intelligence and Information Warfare
Marbled Dust leverages zero-day in Output Messenger for regional espionage
ReliaQuest Uncovers New Critical Vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver
Robot Soldiers, Neural Networks: How Machine Vision Is Changing Warfare
Chinese ‘kill switches’ found hidden in US solar farms
Cybersecurity
Google to pay Texas $1.4 billion in data privacy settlement
The May 2025 Security Update Review
Protecting Our Customers – Standing Up to Extortionists
Nova Scotia Power confirms hackers stole customer data in cyberattack
‘They yanked their own plug’: How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack
Cofense Reveals Rapid Rise in AI-Powered Phishing: New Threat Every 42 Seconds
Japan enacts new Active Cyberdefense Law allowing for offensive cyber operations
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