Hackers Spied on a Stock Exchange Executive’s Outlook Mailbox for Five Months

Unknown attackers spent at least five months inside the Outlook mailbox of a senior executive at a major global stock exchange, copying the inbox out in small, repeated batches and routing it through Dropbox and OneDrive so the traffic blended into normal cloud activity.

Symantec and Carbon Black’s Threat Hunter Team reported the campaign this week. This points to espionage, not a money grab:

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5 Android Auto mistakes you’re probably making – and how to fix them

There’s a good chance you’re missing out on some cool Android Auto features by making these all-too-common mistakes.

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I found the best early Prime Day Apple deals: MacBooks, iPads, AirPods, and more

Save on top Apple devices with these early Prime Day deals, hand-selected by our reviewers.

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Fake Sites Mimicking Open-Source Tools Rank High on Google to Deliver Malware via TDS

Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a large-scale operation that impersonates open-source and freeware projects to funnel unsuspecting users through a Traffic Distribution System (TDS) and deliver malware families like Remus Stealer, AnimateClipper, and the SessionGate framework.

“The sites are well-designed and often look like legitimate project portals at a glance, sometimes referencing

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DoJ Disrupts Southeast Asia Crypto Fraud Networks, Freezes $3.8 Million in Assets

The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Wednesday announced the results of a sweeping action undertaken by government authorities and private sector companies to combat cyber-enabled and cryptocurrency fraud targeting Americans.

The “Disruption Week” operation began May 18, 2026, leading to the takedown of millions of social media, email, and internet access accounts used by transnational

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Pakistan Spies on Afghan Finance Ministry With Xeno RAT

Despite broadly connected digital infrastructure, standard fare TTPs are enough to cause trouble for Afghanistan’s porous cybersecurity.

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CISA directive for AI executive order to be released this week, Andersen says

The binding operational directive will focus in part on “vulnerability alleviation and vulnerability management,” Andersen said in remarks delivered at the TechNet Cyber conference in Baltimore.

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Using Rhino Linux’s new Lomiri snapshot took me back to the glory days of Unity

Rhino Linux has always been a beautiful Linux distribution, and there are some major changes on the horizon that will converge mobile and desktop.

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I used this $170 smartwatch as my virtual training coach to help me avoid injuries

The Amazfit Active 3 Premium offers everything you need to create a custom training plan, track metrics during your runs, and improve your fitness in just weeks.

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Apple’s 2026 Security Events: iPhone Exploits, Zero-Days Put Millions at Risk

Apple’s 2026 security year includes zero-days, iPhone exploit kits, WebKit fixes, and background patches that users and IT teams need to track.

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