Anatomy of a deception: How a fake Ukraine war headline reveals a timeless cyber threat
A fake Reddit headline about the Ukraine war reveals a classic social engineering tactic. Learn how threat actors use deception and how to stay safe.
FISA Section 702 renewed for two years after contentious congressional battle
A contentious legislative battle ends with a two-year renewal of the controversial FISA Section 702 surveillance program, side-stepping major privacy
Crypto exchange Grinex blames Western spies for $13m theft
Russian crypto-exchange Grinex claims Western intelligence was behind a $13m heist, but a lack of evidence has drawn skepticism from security experts.
Vulnerability in Cursor AI allowed remote takeover of developer machines
A multi-stage flaw in the Cursor AI IDE could be triggered by opening a malicious file, leading to remote code execution and full system access.
Ukraine confirms suspected APT28 campaign targeting prosecutors and anti-corruption agencies
Ukraine's CERT-UA confirms a Russian APT28 campaign used Roundcube webmail exploits to spy on prosecutors and anti-corruption officials.
Beyond the battlefield: An analysis of Russia's cyber war against Ukraine
A deep dive into the relentless cyber war waged by Russia against Ukraine, detailing the wiper malware, satellite attacks, and global security implica
The new red button: How a hacked social media account could trigger global conflict
A single malicious post from a compromised account of a world leader could manipulate markets or ignite geopolitical conflict. This analysis explores
A digital battlefield: analyzing Russia's cyber warfare in Ukraine
A deep dive into Russia's cyber warfare against Ukraine, detailing the key attacks, threat actors, and technical methods used in this hybrid conflict.
US nationals behind DPRK IT worker 'laptop farm' sent to prison
U.S. nationals were sentenced to prison for running a 'laptop farm' that helped North Korean IT workers infiltrate over 100 American companies.
$13.74M hack shuts down sanctioned Grinex exchange after intelligence claims
Sanctioned crypto exchange Grinex ceases operations after a $13.74M hack it controversially blames on Western intelligence, raising questions about cy
NIST scales back vulnerability data enrichment after 263% surge in submissions
NIST is limiting detailed analysis in its National Vulnerability Database (NVD) due to a massive increase in submissions, impacting security teams.
Google's war on bad ads escalates as Android 17 promises major privacy overhaul
Google's latest report reveals a massive crackdown, blocking 8.3 billion malicious ads in 2025, while preparing a major privacy overhaul for Android 1











