02 Jun

Ukrainians smuggle drones hidden in cabins on trucks to strike Russian airfields

Ukraine claims it launched a cunning drone strike on Sunday against multiple Russian airbases, hitting over 40 military aircraft and inflicting an estimated $7 billion

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02 Jun

US community bank says thieves drained customer data through third party hole

Community bank MainStreet Bancshares says thieves stole data belonging to some of its customers during an attack on a third-party provider. Showing how vendors along

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02 Jun

Don’t let dormant accounts become a doorway for cybercriminals

Digital Security Do you have online accounts you haven’t used in years? If so, a bit of digital spring cleaning might be in order. Phil

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02 Jun

Lumma infostealer takedown may have inflicted only a flesh wound as crew keeps pinching and selling data

Infosec In Brief Despite last week’s FBI announcement that it helped to take down the crew behind the Lumma infostealer, the malware continues to operate.

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31 May

Mysterious leaker GangExposed outs Conti kingpins in massive ransomware data dump

exclusive A mystery whistleblower calling himself GangExposed has exposed key figures behind the Conti and Trickbot ransomware crews, publishing a trove of internal files and

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30 May

ConnectWise customers get mysterious warning about ‘sophisticated’ nation-state hack

ConnectWise has brought in the big guns to investigate a “sophisticated nation state actor” that broke into its IT environment and then breached some of

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30 May

Feds arrest DoD techie, claim he dumped top secret files in park for foreign spies to find

A Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) IT specialist is scheduled to appear in court today after being caught by the FBI trying to surreptitiously drop top

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30 May

US medical org pays $50M+ to settle case after crims raided data and threatened to swat cancer patients

A Seattle cancer facility has agreed to fork out around $52.5 million as part of a class action settlement linked to a Thanksgiving 2023 cyberattack

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30 May

Meta – yep, Facebook Meta – is now a defense contractor

Meta has partnered with Anduril Industries, eight years after firing the defense firm’s founder, Palmer Luckey. Luckey joined Meta when it was still called Facebook

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30 May

Crims defeat human intelligence with fake AI installers they poison with ransomware

Criminals are using installers for fake AI software to distribute ransomware and other destructive malware. Cisco Talos recently uncovered three of these threats, which use

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30 May

Data watchdog put cops on naughty step for lost CCTV footage

The UK’s data watchdog has reprimanded Greater Manchester Police (GMP) force for losing CCTV footage the cop shop was later requested to retain. Information Commissioner’s

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30 May

This month in security with Tony Anscombe – May 2025 edition

From a flurry of attacks targeting UK retailers to campaigns corralling end-of-life routers into botnets, it’s a wrap on another month filled with impactful cybersecurity

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30 May

The UK wants you to sign up for £1B cyber defense force

The UK is spending more than £1 billion ($1.35 billion) setting up a new Cyber and Electromagnetic Command and is recruiting a few good men

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30 May

Infosecurity Europe 2025 drives cybersecurity priorities amid growing global risks

Partner content Infosecurity Europe celebrates its 30th anniversary by doubling down on its mission: Building a Safer Cyber World. Returning to ExCeL London from 3-5

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30 May

Security outfit SentinelOne’s services back online after lengthy outage

Security services vendor SentinelOne experienced a major outage on Thursday. A company post states the incident “is impacting commercial customer consoles,” however The Register has

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30 May

Feds gut host behind pig butchering scams that bilked $200M from Americans

The US Treasury has sanctioned a Philippine company and its administrator after linking them to the infrastructure behind the majority of so-called “pig butchering” scams

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29 May

Microsoft’s May Patch Tuesday update fails on some Windows 11 VMs

Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday update is failing to install on some Windows 11 machines, mostly virtual ones, and dumping them into recovery mode with a

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29 May

Why is China deep in US networks? ‘They’re preparing for war,’ HR McMaster tells lawmakers

Chinese government spies burrowed deep into American telecommunications systems and critical infrastructure networks for one reason, according to retired US Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster.

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