Cyprus’ critical infrastructure targeted by coordinated cyberattacks linked to pro-Palestine groups

Cyprus’ critical infrastructure and government websites were targeted in a series of coordinated cyberattacks claimed by several pro-Palestine hacker groups.

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Internet Archive hacker claims to still have access, responds to Zendesk support tickets

A few days after the Internet Archive said services were returning to normal following a breach, someone who appears to be outside the nonprofit organization has been responding to messages on its customer service email platform.

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Gartner: 2025 will see the rise of AI agents (and other top trends)

Also keep an eye on AI governance tools, hybrid computing, disinformation security, post-quantum cryptography and even more out-there tech.Read More

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Hacker Advertises “Top Secret US Space Force Military Technology Archive”

A hacker known as “TAINTU” is advertising a “Top Secret U.S. Space Force Military Technology Archive” for sale,…

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Anti-Bot Services Help Cybercrooks Bypass Google ‘Red Page’

The emergence of novel anti-detection kits for sale on the Dark Web limit the effectiveness of a Chrome browser feature that warns users that they have reached a phishing page.

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Sophos to Acquire SecureWorks in $859 Million All-Cash Deal

Sophos plans to integrate Secureworks Taegis XDR platform into its MDR services across small, mid-sized, and enterprise segments. 

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More of Internet Archive is back online, despite hackers infiltrating its helpdesk

Following last month’s devastating cyberattacks, there’s good news and bad news about Internet Archive and its popular Wayback Machine.

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Australia’s New Scam Prevention Laws: What You Need to Know

Australia’s Scam Prevention Framework aims to protect consumers by holding tech, banking, and telecom sectors accountable, with fines up to $50 million.

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ESET Distributor’s Systems Abused to Deliver Wiper Malware 

ESET has launched an investigation after a product distributor in Israel sent out emails delivering wiper malware.

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Why I’m Excited About the Future of Application Security

The future of application security is no longer about reacting to the inevitable — it’s about anticipating and preventing attacks before they can cause damage.

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