Brazilian police arrest IT worker over $100 million cyber theft
Police in Brazil arrested an employee of C&M Software, who allegedly told them he had sold his login credentials to the hackers behind a massive theft via the PIX instant payment system.
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Bert Blitzes Linux & Windows Systems
The new ransomware strain’s aggressive multithreading and cross-platform capabilities make it a potent threat to enterprise environments.
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DPRK macOS ‘NimDoor’ Malware Targets Web3, Crypto Platforms
Researchers observed North Korean threat actors targeting cryptocurrency and Web3 platforms on Telegram using malicious Zoom meeting requests.
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AT&T Reaches $177M Deal Over 2019 and 2024 Data Breaches
AT&T’s $177M data breach settlement. Check eligibility for payouts from 2019 and 2024 incidents. Get claim details here.
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ICC Contained Cyberattack Amid Espionage Threats and Pressure
International Criminal Court faces new “sophisticated” cyberattack in The Hague. Occurring near the NATO summit, this incident impacts the ICC as it handles major global cases.
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Ransomware Attack Triggers Widespread Outage at Ingram Micro
The outage began shortly before the July 4 holiday weekend and caused disruptions for customer ordering and other services provided by the IT distributor.
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‘Hunters International’ RaaS Group Closes Its Doors
The announcement comes just months after security researchers observed that the group was making the transition to rebrand to World Leaks, a data theft outfit.
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Grafana Patches Chromium Bugs, Including Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild
CVE-2025-6554 and three other Chromium vulnerabilities could allow attackers to execute code and corrupt memory remotely.
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