Salt Typhoon, a China-linked group, is exploiting router flaws to spy on global telecoms, warns a joint FBI and Canadian advisory issued in June 2025.
Cybersecurity, Featured, Global Security News, Security Boulevard (Original), Social - X, Spotlight
Heightened Cyber Threat from Iran Sparks Urgent Calls for Vigilance and Mitigation
Following last week’s U.S. airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear sites, cybersecurity experts and government officials are now warning of a possible digital retaliation, a surge in cyber threats originating from Iran. On June 22, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin warning of a “heightened threat environment” in the United..…
Global Security News, Security
APT28 hackers use Signal chats to launch new malware attacks on Ukraine
The Russian state-sponsored threat group APT28 is using Signal chats to target government targets in Ukraine with two previously undocumented malware families named BeardShell and SlimAgent. […]
Asia Pacific, china, cyber attack, cyber attacks, Global Security News, malware, Security
China-linked LapDogs Campaign Drops ShortLeash Backdoor with Fake Certs
ShortLeash backdoor, used in the China-linked LapDogs campaign since 2023, enables stealth access, persistence, and data theft via compromised SOHO routers and fake certs.
Global Security News
SparkKitty Swipes Pics from iOS, Android Devices
Like its predecessor, SparkCat, the new malware appears to be going after sensitive data — such as seed phrases for cryptocurrency wallets — in device photo galleries.
Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Geopolitics, Global Security News, Kaseya, Ransomware
Russian court releases several REvil ransomware gang members
Four members of the notorious cybercriminal group REvil were found guilty of financial fraud and computer crimes targeting primarily American victims, but were released after a Russian court determined their sentence would amount to time already served. The four men — Andrey Bessonov, Mikhail Golovachuk, Roman Muromsky, and Dmitry Korotayev — all admitted guilt and…
Global Security News
‘Echo Chamber’ Attack Blows Past AI Guardrails
An AI security researcher has developed a proof of concept that uses subtle, seemingly benign prompts to get GPT and Gemini to generate inappropriate content.
Generative AI, Microsoft, Windows 11, Global Security News
Microsoft’s new genAI model to power agents in Windows 11
Microsoft is laying the groundwork for Windows 11 to morph into a genAI-driven OS. The company on Monday announced a critical AI technology that will make it possible to run generative AI (genAI) agents on Windows without Internet connectivity. Microsoft’s small language model, called Mu, is designed to respond to natural language queries within the…
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LinuxFest Northwest: Applying The Hybrid Threat Modeling Method
Author/Presenter: Chris Beckman (Principal Security Engineer At Taxbit) Our sincere appreciation to LinuxFest Northwest (Now Celebrating Their Organizational 25th Anniversary Of Community Excellence), and the Presenters/Authors for publishing their superb LinuxFest Northwest 2025 video content. Originating from the conference’s events located at the Bellingham Technical College in Bellingham, Washington; and via the organizations YouTube channel.…
Global Security News, Press Release
1inch rolls out expanded bug bounties with rewards up to $500K
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, 23rd June 2025, CyberNewsWire
Global Security News, Uncategorized
1inch rolls out expanded bug bounties with rewards up to $500K
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, 23rd June 2025, CyberNewsWire The post 1inch rolls out expanded bug bounties with rewards up to $500K appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Global Security News
DHS Warns of Rise in Cyberattacks in Light of US-Iran Conflict
After President’s Trump decision to enter the US into the conflict in the Middle East, the Department of Homeland Security expects there to be an uptick in Iranian hacktivists and state-sponsored actors targeting US systems.
AI and Machine Learning in Security, AI and ML in Security, Cybersecurity, Featured, Global Security News, Security Boulevard (Original)
Simbian Advances the AI Frontier With Industry’s First Benchmark for Measuring LLM Performance in the SOC
Simbian’s approach offers a new blueprint for how to evaluate and evolve AI for real-world use, without losing sight of the human element. The post Simbian Advances the AI Frontier With Industry’s First Benchmark for Measuring LLM Performance in the SOC appeared first on Security Boulevard.
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Coffee with the Council Podcast: Meet This Year’s North America Community Meeting Keynote Speaker, Reed Timmer
This episode of Coffee with the Council is brought to you by our podcast sponsor, Feroot. Welcome to our podcast series, Coffee with the Council. I’m Alicia Malone, Director of Communications and Public Relations for the PCI Security Standards Council. Today, I am so excited to bring you a sneak peek interview with PCI…
Global IT News, Global Security News, News and Trends
Blackpoint Cyber Names Gagan Singh CEO, Murchison Stays On
Security platform provider Blackpoint Cyber is appointing Gagan Singh as CEO, as Jon Murchison transitions to the role of Executive Chairman. BlackPoint Cyber tours change as a signal of ongoing transformation The company says the duo will lead Blackpoint through its next transformation phase, including international expansion, the recently launched CompassOne platform, go-to-market strategy, and…
CryptoCurrency, Global Security News, Mobile, Security
Malware on Google Play, Apple App Store stole your photos—and crypto
A new mobile crypto-stealing malware called SparkKitty was found in apps on Google Play and the Apple App Store, targeting Android and iOS devices. […]
Apple, Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI, Global Security News
Has Apple become addicted to ‘No’?
In a world loaded with existential challenge, it should not surprise anyone that Apple faces its own crisis. It should do what any cornered animal will always do and fight hard and dirty to regain freedom. That’s why it’s of concern to once again learn this weekend that Apple is “considering” acquisitions in the generative AI…
Global Security News, Security
US Homeland Security warns of escalating Iranian cyberattack risks
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned over the weekend of escalating cyberattack risks by Iran-backed hacking groups and pro-Iranian hacktivists. […]
Global Security News, North America, Press Release
Speaker Proposal Deadline Approaches for OpenSSL Conference 2025 in Prague
Newark, United States, 23rd June 2025, CyberNewsWire
Global Security News, North America, Uncategorized
Speaker Proposal Deadline Approaches for OpenSSL Conference 2025 in Prague
Newark, United States, 23rd June 2025, CyberNewsWire The post Speaker Proposal Deadline Approaches for OpenSSL Conference 2025 in Prague appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Global Security News
Echo Chamber Jailbreak Tricks LLMs Like OpenAI and Google into Generating Harmful Content
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new jailbreaking method called Echo Chamber that could be leveraged to trick popular large language models (LLMs) into generating undesirable responses, irrespective of the safeguards put in place. “Unlike traditional jailbreaks that rely on adversarial phrasing or character obfuscation, Echo Chamber weaponizes indirect references, semantic
critical-infrastructure-security, Global Security News, Network Security, Threat Intelligence
DHS: Attacks on US critical infrastructure likely following Iran strikes
Feds tell companies to prepare for cyberattacks on U.S. systems.
Global Security News, Managed Services
TEKsystems Global Services Exec on AWS Designation & Demand
TEKsystems and its global services arm boast 80,000 team members and support over 6,000 customers—including 80% of the Fortune 500—across North America, Europe, and Asia. TEKsystems Global Services (TGS) recently announced the latest in a slew of AWS partner designations as it supports AI-enabled customer service and experience needs. AWS Service Delivery Designation added to…
Global Security News
Cyber Fattah Leaks Data from Saudi Games in Alleged Iranian Operation
A cyber-attack by pro-Iranian group Cyber Fattah has leaked personal information from the Saudi Games online
Artificial Intelligence, Government, Quantum Computing, Security, Asia Pacific, Global Security News
AI, cybersecurity, and quantum computing shape UK’s new 10-year economic plan
Artificial intelligence, quantum computing and cybersecurity are “frontier technologies” the UK government plans to prioritize as part of its blueprint to overhaul the nation’s economy and industries over the next decade. That’s according to its long-awaited industrial strategy policy paper and a separate plan going into more detail on digital and other technologies. It would…
Brad Raffensperger, Department of Justice (DOJ), Election Security, Global Security News, HAVA, North America, SAVE database
The SAVE database was already a headache for states. Now it’s fueling Trump’s voter fraud allegations.
Just under three weeks after being elected to his first term as president of the United States, Donald Trump took to Twitter to claim he’d been cheated. While he had won the office through his strength in the electoral college, Trump wanted to make something clear: he also believed he’d won the popular vote “if…
Global Security News, Security
Canada says Salt Typhoon hacked telecom firm via Cisco flaw
The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security and the FBI confirm that the Chinese state-sponsored ‘Salt Typhoon’ hacking group is also targeting Canadian telecommunication firms, breaching a telecom provider in February. […]
Global Security News, North America
DHS Warns Pro-Iranian Hackers Likely to Target U.S. Networks After Iranian Nuclear Strikes
The United States government has warned of cyber attacks mounted by pro-Iranian groups after it launched airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites as part of the Iran–Israel war that commenced on June 13, 2025. Stating that the ongoing conflict has created a “heightened threat environment” in the country, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in…
Global Security News
Attackers Use Docker APIs, Tor Anonymity in Stealthy Crypto Heist
The attack is similar to previous campaigns by an actor called Commando Cat to use misconfigured APIs to compromise containers and deploy cryptocurrency miners.
Global Security News, Security
Revil ransomware members released after time served on carding charges
Four REvil ransomware members arrested in January 2022 were released by Russia on time served after they pleaded guilty to carding and malware distribution charges. […]
Global Security News
Fake Web3 Wallet Prompt Steals $43,000 from CoinMarketCap Users
A cyber-attack on CoinMarketCap exposed users to a fake Web3 wallet prompt, draining $43,266 from wallets
Global Security News, Resources
Deep Fake Detection: Safeguarding Digital Media Authenticity in an AI-Generated World
In this post, I will discuss deep fake detection. This will help you in safeguarding digital media authenticity in an AI-generated world. The emergence of deepfake technology represents one of the most significant challenges to digital media authenticity in the modern era. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly sophisticated, the ability to create convincing fake videos,…
Breach, Data Security, Global Security News
AT&T receives court OK for $177M breach settlement
Reuters reports that AT&T had its $117 million settlement for lawsuits over separate data breach incidents last year that revealed information from millions of its customers approved by U.S. District Judge Ada Brown.
Data Security, Global Security News, patchconfiguration-management
Over 170K Income Property Investments records inadvertently exposed
California-based real estate management and investment firm Income Property Investments had more than 170,000 records accidentally leaked as a result of a misconfigured database, Cybernews reports.
aiml, Global Security News, Threat Intelligence
New bipartisan Senate measure seeks to curtail AI-based finance deepfake schemes
Mounting artificial intelligence-based financial deepfake schemes have prompted Sens. John Husted, R-Ohio, and Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., to introduce the Preventing Deep Fake Scams Act that would mandate the establishment of a new task force that would examine AI-powered cyber fraud and identity theft.
Global Security News, Security
McLaren Health Care says data breach impacts 743,000 patients
McLaren Health Care is warning 743,000 patients that the health system suffered a data breach caused by a July 2024 attack by the INC ransomware gang. […]
Data Security, Global Security News, Ransomware
Disneyland Paris data allegedly stolen by Anubis ransomware
Hackread reports that Disneyland Paris had 64 GB claimed to have been compromised by the Anubis ransomware-as-a-service operation, which touted the incident to be “the largest data leak” in Disneyland Park history.
critical-infrastructure-security, Global Security News, Ransomware
Cyberattack disrupts Tonga Ministry of Health
Tonga’s National Health Information System and its Ministry of Health’s website were confirmed to be taken down by a ransomware attack on June 15, according to The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
data breach, Global Security News
MCP-Bug bei Asana könnte Unternehmensdaten offengelegt haben
CISOs mit einem MCP-Server von Asana in ihrer Umgebung sollten ihre Protokolle und Metadaten auf Datenlecks überprüfen. Shutter z – shutterstock.com Die Software-as-a-Service-Plattform Asana zählt zu den beliebtesten Projektmanagement-Tools in Unternehmen. Der Anbieter gab kürzlich bekannt, dass sein MCP-Server (Model Context Protocol) vorübergehend aufgrund eines Bugs offline genommen wurde. Der Server war allerdings bereits nach…
critical-infrastructure-security, Global Security News, Threat Intelligence
Animal certification system compromise impacts Russian dairy supply chain
Major Russian retailers Lenta, Miratorg, and Yandex Lavka have disclosed significant dairy supply chain disruptions after the country’s Mercury platform used for animal-based product certification was downed by a cyberattack earlier last week, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
Global Security News, Threat Intelligence
Lazarus Group blamed for $11M BitoPro hack
North Korean hacking collective Lazarus Group was accused by Taiwan-based cryptocurrency exchange BitoPro of having perpetrated an $11 million cryptocurrency heist earlier last month, BleepingComputer reports.
Breach, Global Security News, phishing
Crypto heist nabs over $43K from CoinMarketCap users
Widely used cryptocurrency price tracking site CoinMarketCap had $43,266 worth of cryptocurrency pilfered from 110 victims following a Friday attack that involved the Inferno Drainer crypto-draining tool, according to Hackread.
Global Security News, malware, Threat Intelligence
ClickFix harnessed in Mocha Manakin malware attack
Newly emergent threat operation Mocha Manakin has leveraged the ClickFix attack technique to deploy the novel NodeInitRAT malware as part of an attack campaign initially observed earlier this year, reports Cyber Security News.
generative ai, Global Security News, malware, Threat Intelligence
Malware distributed via ComfyUI server exploits
GBHackers News reports that at least 695 servers around the world have been compromised with the Pickai stealer backdoor in attacks involving critical flaws impacting the popular artificial intelligence image-generation model ComfyUI since March.
Global Security News
A CISO’s AI Playbook
In a market where security budgets flatten while threats accelerate, improving analyst throughput is fiscal stewardship.
Breaking News, cyber crime, Cybercrime, data breach, Global Security News
McLaren Health Care data breach impacted over 743,000 people
The ransomware attack that hit McLaren Health Care in 2024 exposed the personal data of 743,000 individuals. McLaren Health Care is notifying over 743,000 people of a data breach discovered on August 5, 2024. McLaren discovered suspicious activity on its and Karmanos Cancer Institute’s systems on August 5, 2024, revealing a data breach incident. McLaren…
Global Security News, Ransomware
Qilin ransomware strengthens data extortion tactics
Qilin ransomware-as-a-service operators have offered affiliates a “Call lawyer” feature to intensify data extortion activities against victims amid escalating crackdowns on other ransomware gangs, including ALPHV/BlackCat, LockBit, Everest, RansomHub, and BlackLock, according to The Hacker News.
critical-infrastructure-security, Global Security News, Threat Intelligence
DHS: Retaliatory Iranian cyberattacks against US likely after nuclear site strikes
U.S. networks were noted by the Department of Homeland Security to potentially be subjected to cyberattacks by Iranian state-sponsored threat groups and pro-Iranian hacktivist operations following President Donald Trump’s directive to strike three Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, reports Nextgov/FCW.
Europe, Global Security News
XDigo Malware Exploits Windows LNK Flaw in Eastern European Government Attacks
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a Go-based malware called XDigo that has been used in attacks targeting Eastern European governmental entities in March 2025. The attack chains are said to have leveraged a collection of Windows shortcut (LNK) files as part of a multi-stage procedure to deploy the malware, French cybersecurity company HarfangLab said. XDSpy is…
Artificial Intelligence, Developer, Global Security News
GitHub’s AI billing shift signals the end of free enterprise tools era
GitHub began enforcing monthly limits on its most powerful AI coding models this week, marking the latest example of AI companies transitioning users from free or unlimited services to paid subscription tiers once adoption takes hold. “Monthly premium request allowances for paid GitHub Copilot users are now in effect,” the company said in its update…
AI and ML in Security, Cybersecurity, Data Security, Featured, Global Security News, Governance, Risk & Compliance
Okta Introduces Cross App Access to Secure AI Agents in Enterprise
Okta Inc. on Monday said it has created a new protocol to secure artificial intelligence (AI) agents to bring visibility, control and governance to agent-driven and app-to-app interactions. The Cross App Access platform is especially important as more AI tools use protocols like Model Context Protocol (MCP) to connect their AI learning models to important..…
Global Security News
US Warns of Heightened Risk of Iranian Cyber-Attacks After Military Strikes
The DHS warned of a heightened risk of cyber and physical attacks on US targets by Iran in retaliation for strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend
china, cyber attack, Global Security News, Phishing Scam, Scams and Fraud, Security
Fake DMV Texts Scam Thousands in Widespread Phishing Campaign
A series of fraudulent text messages impersonating state Departments of Motor Vehicles (DMVs) has spread throughout the United…
Application Security, Global Security News
Rewriting the AppSec playbook: How to ditch the vulnerability backlog and defend what matters
This article summarizes a recent SC webcast discussion between Host Mike Shema and Daniel Berman, Director of Product Marketing at Snyk. They delve into how to build a modern AppSec program that prioritizes risk, not noise.
Global Security News, North America, Security
Steel giant Nucor confirms hackers stole data in recent breach
Nucor, North America’s largest steel producer and recycler, has confirmed that attackers behind a recent cybersecurity incident have also stolen data from the company’s network. […]
Exploits, Global Security News, Security, Security Software, Threat and Vulnerability Management
Turning evasion into detection: Varonis Jitter-Trap redefines beacon defense
Organizations may soon be able to detect in real time stealthy “beacons,” like Cobalt Strike, Silver, Empire, Mythic, and Havoc. Varonis Threat Labs has unveiled Jitter-Trap, a clever new technique that claims to exploit attackers’ own dodgy tactics against them, detecting the randomness cybercriminals use to stay hidden. “Leveraging the randomness (jitter) that threat actors…
critical-infrastructure-security, Global Security News
Wired for risk: The overlooked cyber threat to America’s military communities
The infrastructure that sustains military readiness faces mounting cyber threats.
cyber attack, Cybersecurity, Gaming, Global Security News, malware, Security
Fake Minecraft Mods on GitHub Found Stealing Player Data
Malware hidden in fake Minecraft Mods on GitHub is stealing passwords and crypto from players. Over 1,500 devices may be affected, researchers warn.
Breaking News, cyber crime, Cybercrime, data breach, Global Security News, North America
American steel giant Nucor confirms data breach in May attack
American steel giant Nucor confirms hackers stole data in a May cyberattack, following its earlier disclosure of the incident. Nucor, North America’s largest steel maker, confirmed hackers stole some data in a May cyberattack, following its earlier disclosure of the incident. Nucor Corporation (NYSE: NUE) is a major American steel company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.…
Global Security News
How AI-Enabled Workflow Automation Can Help SOCs Reduce Burnout
It sure is a hard time to be a SOC analyst. Every day, they are expected to solve high-consequence problems with half the data and twice the pressure. Analysts are overwhelmed—not just by threats, but by the systems and processes in place that are meant to help them respond. Tooling is fragmented. Workflows are heavy.…
Collaboration Software, Productivity Software, Video, Global Security News
TikTok-style bite-sized videos are invading enterprises
The TikTok-ification of the corporate world is well under way, as more companies turn to video snippets to communicate information to employees and customers. But when it comes to user- and AI-generated content, the rules are different for companies than for casual TikTok or Instagram users — and enterprises need to move cautiously when implementing…
aiml, Global Security News, security-strategy-plan-budget
Why the AI era demands we move beyond reaction and crisis
Emerging Tech, Global Security News
Google Adds Multi-Layered Defenses to Secure GenAI from Prompt Injection Attacks
Google has revealed the various safety measures that are being incorporated into its generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems to mitigate emerging attack vectors like indirect prompt injections and improve the overall security posture for agentic AI systems. “Unlike direct prompt injections, where an attacker directly inputs malicious commands into a prompt, indirect prompt injections
cyber attack, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, IoT, malware, Security
Zyxel Devices Hit by Active Exploits Targeting CVE-2023-28771 Vulnerability
Zyxel users beware: A critical remote code execution flaw (CVE-2023-28771) in Zyxel devices is under active exploitation by a Mirai-like botnet. GreyNoise observed a surge on June 16, targeting devices globally.
AI and ML in Security, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Governance, Risk & Compliance, Security Awareness, Security Boulevard (Original)
Closing the Gap Between AI Ambition and Enterprise Reality
Even when infrastructure improves, enterprises still face a fundamental hurdle: AI systems don’t behave like traditional software. The post Closing the Gap Between AI Ambition and Enterprise Reality appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Artificial Intelligence, Data and Information Security, Data Privacy, Emerging Technology, Generative AI, Global Security News
Despite its ubiquity, RAG-enhanced AI still poses accuracy and safety risks
Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) — a method used by genAI tools like Open AI’s ChatGP) to provide more accurate and informed answers — is becoming a cornerstone for generative AI (genAI) tools, “providing implementation flexibility, enhanced explainability and composability with LLMs,” according to a recent study by Gartner Research. And by 2028, 80% of genAI business…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Security Boulevard (Original), Social - Facebook, Social - LinkedIn, Social - X
Stop Blaming CVSS: The Real Problem in Vulnerability Management is Us
CVSS is not the enemy, so the sooner we stop blaming the tool and start fixing the system around it, the better off we’ll all be. The post Stop Blaming CVSS: The Real Problem in Vulnerability Management is Us appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Global Security News
⚡ Weekly Recap: Chrome 0-Day, 7.3 Tbps DDoS, MFA Bypass Tricks, Banking Trojan and More
Not every risk looks like an attack. Some problems start as small glitches, strange logs, or quiet delays that don’t seem urgent—until they are. What if your environment is already being tested, just not in ways you expected? Some of the most dangerous moves are hidden in plain sight. It’s worth asking: what patterns are…
Global Security News
Cyber Essentials Breaks Quarterly Record for Certifications
The UK government’s Cyber Essentials scheme hits 10,000 certifications for the first time in a quarter but challenges persist
Cybersecurity, Emerging Tech, Global Security News, Security Awareness, Security Boulevard (Original), Social - Facebook, Social - LinkedIn
Securing ACH Against Emerging Authentication Bypass Methods
Anyone accepting or sending ACH payments should understand common fraud techniques and take appropriate measures to curb them. The post Securing ACH Against Emerging Authentication Bypass Methods appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Breaking News, Co-op, cyber crime, Cybercrime, data breach, Global Security News
The financial impact of Marks & Spencer and Co-op cyberattacks could reach £440M
UK’s Cyber Monitoring Centre (CMC) labels Marks & Spencer and Co-op cyberattacks a Category 2 event, estimating financial impact at £270M–£440M. The Cyber Monitoring Centre (CMC) has labeled the recent cyberattacks on Marks & Spencer and Co-op as a Category 2 systemic event, estimating losses between £270M and £440M. In early May, the attackers behind…
Global Security News, identity
Rethinking Identity: IAM, PAM & Passwordless Trends from Identiverse – Chip Hughes, Ashley Stevenson, John Pritchard, Amit Masand, Matt Caulfield, David Lee – ESW #412
Asia Pacific, Global Security News
Chinese “LapDogs” ORB Network Targets US and Asia
SecurityScorecard has discovered a covert cyber-espionage botnet dubbed “LapDogs” linked to China
Breaking News, Cyber Fattah, Cyber warfare, Global Security News, hacking, hacking news
Iran-Linked Threat Actors Cyber Fattah Leak Visitors and Athletes’ Data from Saudi Games
Cyber Fattah leaked thousands of records on athletes and visitors from past Saudi Games, per U.S.-based cybersecurity firm Resecurity. Resecurity (USA) identified the threat actors associated with the “Cyber Fattah” movement leaked thousands of records containing information about visitors and athletes from past Saudi Games, one of the major sports events in the Kingdom. The…
Global IT News, Global Security News, News and Trends
Deepgram Introduces Enterprise-Ready Voice Agent API
Voice AI platform for enterprise use cases, Deepgram, is making its Voice Agent API, a single, unified voice-to-voice interface, generally available. Voice-first AI agents: why Deepgram thinks the future lies in speech-to-text solutions The interface enables developers to have complete control over building context-aware voice agents to power natural, responsive conversations. The Voice Agent API…
data breach, Global Security News
16 Milliarden Zugangsdaten im Netz stammen von “Datenhalde”
Die offengelegten Zugangsdaten sollen von einer “Datenhalde” stammen. U-STUDIOGRAPHY DD59 – shutterstock.com Bei dem angeblichen riesigen Datenleck, bei dem 16 Milliarden Zugangsdaten zu Apple, Facebook, Google und anderen Anbietern in falsche Hände geraten seien sollen, handelt sich nach Einschätzung von Cybersicherheitsexperten nicht um einen aktuellen Sicherheitsvorfall. “Wir gehen davon aus, dass es sich um ältere…
Artificial Intelligence, Business IT Alignment, CSO and CISO, Data and Information Security, IT Leadership, IT Strategy, Risk Management, Security Practices, Threat and Vulnerability Management, Global Security News
10 tough cybersecurity questions every CISO must answer
As CISOs gain stature and responsibility, the top security role only gets more demanding. In addition to having to continuously evaluate their security postures to determine what adjustments to make to adequately protect their organizations, today’s CISOs must align with the business in ways that enforce key business objectives — and bring questions and tradeoffs…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Security Boulevard (Original), Social - Facebook, Social - LinkedIn, Social - X
WormGPT Variants Powered by Grok and Mixtral Have Emerged
Cato CTRL has discovered previously unreported WormGPT variants, but with a twist — they are powered by xAI’s Grok and Mistral AI’s Mixtral. The post WormGPT Variants Powered by Grok and Mixtral Have Emerged appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Artificial Intelligence, IT Leadership, Windows, Windows 10, Global Security News
How to spot AI washing in vendor marketing
This agent is a robot Agentic AI and AI agents are hotter than lava-fried chicken right now, and this week CIO defined how AI agents and agentic AI differ from each other. We said that the two related technologies can work together, but CIOs should understand the difference to protect against vendor hype and obfuscation.…
Global IT News, Global Security News, News and Trends
OpenText’s Michael DePalma on Security Channel Opportunity
Channel veteran Michael DePalma joined the OpenText Security team at the start of the year to build long-term channel opportunities for the typically enterprise-focused vendor. He shared more about his role and how he wants to see OpenText succeed in the market for its partners this year in an interview with Channel Insider. DePalma brings…
Global Security News
Zuckerberg Leads AI Recruitment Blitz Armed With $100 Million Pay Packages
In a bid to address an AI crisis at his company, the Meta CEO has gotten personally involved in recruiting top talent.
Global Security News, Security
CoinMarketCap briefly hacked to drain crypto wallets via fake Web3 popup
CoinMarketCap, the popular cryptocurrency price tracking site, suffered a website supply chain attack that exposed site visitors to a wallet drainer campaign to steal visitors’ crypto. […]
cognectcon, cognitive, cyberattack, Global Security News, Security Bloggers Network, Threats & Breaches
Threat Casting a Nation State Attack on Critical Infrastructure Scenario at CognectCon2025
During exercises at CognectCon2025 a number of cyberattack scenarios were discussed that highlighted the risks of cyber attackers leveraging cognitive vulnerabilities to cause major impacts to nation critical infrastructures. This video is a short report-out on one such possible scenario, before we began discussing how to prevent, detect, and respond to such an event. In…
Breaking News, cyber crime, Cybercrime, Emerging Tech, Global Security News, hacking, malware
Qilin ransomware gang now offers a “Call Lawyer” feature to pressure victims
Qilin ransomware gang now offers a “Call Lawyer” feature to help affiliates pressure victims into paying, per Cybereason. The Qilin ransomware group is now offering legal support to its affiliates through a “Call Lawyer” feature to pressure victims into paying. This move, reported by cybersecurity firm Cybereason, shows Qilin stepping up its operations and trying…
Cloud Security, Data Security, Global Security News, secrets scanning, Security Bloggers Network
Feel Reassured with Advanced Secrets Scanning Technologies
Are You Ready for the Future of Cybersecurity? Cybersecurity is not just about human identities anymore. A rising segment of digital focuses on non-human identities (NHIs) – a crucial feature in any contemporary cybersecurity strategy. But what are NHIs, and why should we be paying attention to them? Navigating the Landscape of Non-Human Identities A…
CoinMarketCap, Crypto, CryptoCurrency, Global Security News, Scams and Fraud, Security
Scammers Use Inferno Drainer to Steal $43K from CoinMarketCap Users
Scammers used Inferno Drainer to steal $43,000 in crypto from 110 CoinMarketCap users through a fake wallet prompt embedded in the site’s front-end.
Cloud Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Security, Featured, Global Security News
Scattered Spider Targets Aflac, Other Insurance Companies
The prolific Scattered Spider threat group, which recently targeted U.S. and UK retailers in a series of attacks, is now turning its attention to the insurance industry and appears to have landed a big victim in Aflac after compromising networks and systems of the Philadelphia Insurance and Erie Insurance companies. The post Scattered Spider Targets…
Global Security News
Australia Post’s stamp price increase not opposed
The ACCC has not objected to Australia Post’s proposed 13.3 per cent price increase, to take effect in July 2025, for its reserved ordinary letter service delivered to the regular timetable.
Breaking News, cyber crime, Cybercrime, data breach, Exploits, Global Security News, malware
SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 50
Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape Critical Langflow Vulnerability (CVE-2025-3248) Actively Exploited to Deliver Flodrix Botnet Predator Still Active, with New Client and Corporate Links Identified Threat Group Targets Companies in Taiwan Feeling Blue(Noroff): Inside a Sophisticated DPRK Web3 Intrusion Anubis: A…
Global Security News, Government, Security
Oxford City Council suffers breach exposing two decades of data
Oxford City Council warns it suffered a data breach where attackers accessed personally identifiable information from legacy systems. […]
Global Security News
Crayon Unveils the Next Generation of its Cloud-iQ Platform
Crayon, a global leader in IT services and innovation, has announced the APAC-wide rollout of its upgraded Cloud-iQ platform experience, marking a decisive shift away from its previous versions of Cloud-iQ and PRISM systems. This move consolidates Crayon’s partner operations under one global platform, designed to future-proof cloud procurement, simplify license management, and deliver intelligent…
Breaking News, Cybercrime, data breach, Exploits, Global Security News, hacking, Security
Security Affairs newsletter Round 529 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION
A new round of the weekly Security Affairs newsletter has arrived! Every week, the best security articles from Security Affairs are free in your email box. Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including the international press. Iran confirmed it shut down internet to protect the country against cyberattacks Godfather Android trojan uses…
Global IT News, Global Security News
Cloudflare’s Log Explorer Equips Businesses with Native Security Forensics for Faster Insights with Fewer Tools
Now fully integrated across Cloudflare’s network, Log Explorer makes it even easier for businesses to automatically see critical security insights and mitigate risk—no configuration needed
Global IT News, Global Security News
Commvault Announces Partnership with Kyndryl to Deliver Incident Recovery Services
Commvault and Kyndryl will collaborate with Pure Storage to help organizations meet regulatory requirements through expanded services
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CommScope Announces FiberREACH and CableGuide 360 Solutions for SYSTIMAX Portfolio
FiberREACH solution evolves hybrid-fiber cabling, power and chassis solutions, and PoE extenders; CableGuide 360 platform delivers cable management patch solutions for faster, denser deployments
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Why cybersecurity needs Agentic AI
GUEST OPINION: Let’s face it, cyberattackers are basically the ninjas of the digital world. They’ve got their fancy AI throwing digital ninja stars around at speed, while we’re still trying to remember where we put that vulnerability report, chasing ticket queues and praying someone reads the dashboard in time.
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Windows Snipping Tool now lets you create animated GIF recordings
Microsoft announced that the Windows screenshot and screencast Snipping Tool utility is getting support for exporting animated GIF recordings. […]
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Eyeglasses With Built-In Hearing Aids: This Just Makes Sense
Nuance Audio is a new option for people who resist traditional aids, from the company that makes Ray-Bans and operates LensCrafters.
Cloud Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Security, Endpoint, Global Security News
16 Billion Leaked Records May Not Be a New Breach, But They’re a Threat
Cybernews researchers reported that since the beginning of the year, they’ve detected 30 datasets containing 16 billion stolen credentials exposed on the internet, most of which had not been previously recorded and represent a massive trove of records that can be used in ransomware, phishing, BEC, and other attacks. The post 16 Billion Leaked Records…
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Cyber Cops Have a Problem: They Keep Making Hackers Sound Cute
Cartoonish naming conventions for potentially catastrophic cyberattacks are dividing security professionals; ‘We’re not naming Care Bears’