21 May

Coinbase confirms insiders handed over data of 70K users

Coinbase says the data of nearly 70,000 customers was handed over by overseas support staff who were bribed by criminals to give up the goods.

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21 May

Google carves out cloudy safe spaces for nations nervous about America’s reach

Google has updated its sovereign cloud services, including an air-gapped solution for customers with strict data security and residency requirements, as customers grow uneasy over

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21 May

ESET takes part in global operation to disrupt Lumma Stealer

ESET has collaborated with Microsoft, BitSight, Lumen, Cloudflare, CleanDNS, and GMO Registry in a global disruption operation against Lumma Stealer, an infamous malware-as-a-service (MaaS) infostealer.

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21 May

Judge allows Delta’s lawsuit against CrowdStrike to proceed with millions in damages on the line

CrowdStrike is “confident” that the worst-case scenario of its pending lawsuit with Delta will result in it paying the airline a sum in the “single-digit

Author rabih
21 May

Google carves out cloudy safe spaces for nations nervous about Uncle Sam’s servers

Google has updated its sovereign cloud services, including an air-gapped solution for customers with strict data security and residency requirements, as customers grow uneasy over

Author rabih
21 May

Trump announces $175B for Golden Dome defense shield over America

In a White House press conference on Tuesday President Trump announced his plans for a defensive network of missiles, radar, space surveillance, and attack satellites

Author rabih
21 May

M&S warns of £300M dent in profits from cyberattack

Marks & Spencer says the disruption related to its ongoing cyberattack is likely to knock around £300 million ($402 million) off its operating profits for

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21 May

UK ‘extremely dependent’ on US for space security

The current rhetoric coming from the US is “alarming” for the UK, which depends on a continuation of their long-standing co-operation around space and military

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21 May

Scattered Spider snared financial orgs before targeting shops in Britain, America

interview Scattered Spider snared financial services organizations in its web before its recent spate of retail attacks in the UK and US, according to Palo

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21 May

‘Ongoing’ Ivanti hijack bug exploitation reaches clouds

The “ongoing exploitation” of two Ivanti bugs has now extended beyond on-premises environments and hit customers’ cloud instances, according to security shop Wiz. CVE-2025-4427 is

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20 May

Freshly discovered bug in OpenPGP.js undermines whole point of encrypted comms

Security researchers are sounding the alarm over a fresh flaw in the JavaScript implementation of OpenPGP (OpenPGP.js) that allows both signed and encrypted messages to

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20 May

Ransomware attack on food distributor spells more pain for UK supermarkets

It’s more bad news for UK supermarkets with chilled and frozen food distribution business Peter Green Chilled confirming a ransomware attack with customers. According to

Author rabih
20 May

Virgin Media O2 patches hole that let callers snoop on your coordinates

UK telco Virgin Media O2 has fixed an issue with its 4G Calling feature that allowed users’ general location to be discerned by those who

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19 May

CISA has a new No. 2 – but still no official top dog

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has a new No. 2: Madhu Gottumukkala, stepping in as the nation’s lead civilian cyber agency faces

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19 May

SEC SIM-swapper who Googled ‘signs that the FBI is after you’ put behind bars

An Alabama man who SIM-swapped his way into the SEC’s official X account, enabling a fake ETF announcement that briefly pumped Bitcoin, has been sentenced

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19 May

The who, where, and how of APT attacks in Q4 2024–Q1 2025

ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe highlights key findings from the latest issue of the ESET APT Activity Report 19 May 2025 Today, the ESET

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19 May

Millions at risk after attackers steal UK legal aid data dating back 15 years

A “significant amount of personal data” belonging to legal aid applicants dating back to 2010 in the UK was stolen by cybercriminals, the Ministry of

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19 May

IT chiefs of UK’s massive health service urge vendors to make public security pledge

Top cybersecurity officials within the UK government and the National Health Service (NHS) are asking CEOs of tech suppliers to pledge their allegiance to sound

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