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Data-Driven Marketing in 2025: Navigating Risks, Ethics and Compliance Management
/in General NewsThe modern marketing stack and every effective marketing platform runs on data. From ad campaigns to user journeys,…
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Compumedics Ransomware Attack Led to Data Breach Impacting 318,000
/in General NewsCompumedics has been targeted by the VanHelsing ransomware group, which stole files from the company’s systems.
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Google Says AI Agent Thwarted Exploitation of Critical Vulnerability
/in General NewsGoogle refused to share any details on how its Big Sleep AI foiled efforts to exploit a SQLite vulnerability in the wild.
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21-year-old former US soldier pleads guilty to hacking, extorting telecoms
/in General NewsCameron John Wagenius faces up to 27 years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud, extortion and aggravated identity theft in data breaches involving major corporations.
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Ex US Soldier Cameron Wagenius Guilty in Telecom Hacking and Extortion
/in General NewsFormer US Army soldier Cameron Wagenius pleads guilty to hacking telecom companies and extorting $1 million+ using cybercrime forums like BreachForums and XSS.
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China’s Salt Typhoon Hacked US National Guard
/in General NewsChinese hacking group Salt Typhoon targeted a National Guard unit’s network and tapped into communications with other units.
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New Konfety Malware Variant Evades Detection by Manipulating APKs and Dynamic Code
/in General NewsCybersecurity researchers have discovered a new, sophisticated variant of a known Android malware referred to as Konfety that leverages the evil twin technique to enable ad fraud.
The sneaky approach essentially involves a scenario wherein two variants of an application share the same package name: A benign “decoy” app that’s hosted on the Google Play Store and its evil twin, which is
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Chinese authorities are using a new tool to hack seized phones and extract data
/in General NewsResearchers warned that Chinese residents, and visitors to China, should be aware of the tool’s existence and the risks it poses.
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Former US Soldier Who Hacked AT&T and Verizon Pleads Guilty
/in General NewsCameron John Wagenius pleaded guilty to charges related to hacking into US telecommunications companies.
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Google AI “Big Sleep” Stops Exploitation of Critical SQLite Vulnerability Before Hackers Act
/in General NewsGoogle on Tuesday revealed that its large language model (LLM)-assisted vulnerability discovery framework discovered a security flaw in the SQLite open-source database engine before it could have been exploited in the wild.
The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-6965 (CVSS score: 7.2), is a memory corruption flaw affecting all versions prior to 3.50.2. It was discovered by Big Sleep, an
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