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China’s security firm leak reveals global cyber arsenal
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China’s security firm leak reveals global cyber arsenal

A major data breach at Chinese security firm Knownsec exposed thousands of classified documents including state cyber weapons and global target lists. Meanwhile, India’s tech services exports hit $218 billion with Europe growth outpacing the US. South Korea’s anti-spam campaign shows dramatic result

by Darren HoltNovember 10, 2025
Google Chrome Users Need to Restart Now for Critical Security Fix
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Google Chrome Users Need to Restart Now for Critical Security Fix

Google has released Chrome 142 with fixes for five security vulnerabilities, including three high-severity issues. Over 3 billion users need to restart their browsers immediately to apply the critical patches. The update comes after two emergency security releases in just one week.

by Darren HoltNovember 9, 2025
Congressional Budget Office confirms foreign hack
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Congressional Budget Office confirms foreign hack

The Congressional Budget Office has confirmed a security breach that may have exposed internal communications and emails with lawmakers. Foreign hackers are suspected in the intrusion, which security researchers believe exploited outdated Cisco firewalls. The breach occurred just as the federal gove

by Darren HoltNovember 7, 2025
The $1M Tequila Heist That Never Left the Keyboard
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The $1M Tequila Heist That Never Left the Keyboard

Thieves stole $1 million worth of Guy Fieri and Sammy Hagar’s Santo Tequila using fake companies and digital deception. Cargo theft surged 27% in June 2025 as criminals operate more like tech startups than highway bandits. Traditional vendor vetting methods are failing against sophisticated digital

by Natalie BrooksNovember 6, 2025
Cybersecurity’s Impossible Choice: 24/7 Protection Without the Team
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Cybersecurity’s Impossible Choice: 24/7 Protection Without the Team

Australian businesses face an impossible choice: pay $2.55 million per breach or build expensive 24/7 security teams. With 73% already using AI cybersecurity but struggling to operationalize it, the solution lies in combining technology with human expertise. Arctic Wolf’s approach shows how organiza

by Natalie BrooksNovember 6, 2025
Hackers Are Now Stealing Physical Cargo Through Digital Attacks
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Hackers Are Now Stealing Physical Cargo Through Digital Attacks

A new report reveals hackers are compromising freight companies to steal cargo shipments before they reach stores. The attacks use trusted remote access tools and target the digital infrastructure of supply chains. This represents a major shift from data theft to physical goods theft.

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Denmark’s Chat Control Compromise: What You Need to Know
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Denmark’s Chat Control Compromise: What You Need to Know

Denmark has withdrawn its mandatory chat scanning proposal after months of backlash. The new compromise makes CSAM monitoring voluntary, but includes a “review clause” that could bring mandatory scanning back later. Privacy advocates remain concerned about mass surveillance risks.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Penn Confirms Hackers Stole Data in Social Engineering Attack
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Penn Confirms Hackers Stole Data in Social Engineering Attack

The University of Pennsylvania has confirmed that hackers stole university data during a recent breach. The attack appears linked to discontent with affirmative action policies, similar to a recent Columbia University hack.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Armis turns down $5B buyout, raises $435M for 2026 IPO
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Armis turns down $5B buyout, raises $435M for 2026 IPO

Armis has raised $435 million in a pre-IPO round that values the cybersecurity company at $6.1 billion. The funding comes after the company reportedly received seven acquisition offers, including a potential $5 billion bid from private equity firm Thoma Bravo.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
SentinelOne Bets Big On AI Security At OneCon 2025
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SentinelOne Bets Big On AI Security At OneCon 2025

The cybersecurity vendor announced a suite of new AI security tools, including products from its $180 million Prompt Security acquisition and integration of Observo AI. New agentic capabilities for Purple AI and a managed services partnership with Google Cloud aim to transform threat detection and r

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025

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