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Germany summons Russian ambassador over GRU-linked cyberattacks
By Luke James published
Germany has formally summoned Russia’s ambassador in Berlin after publicly attributing a series of cyber and influence operations to Moscow’s GRU military intelligence agency.

February report from researcher found Chinese KVM had undocumented microphone and communicated with China-based servers, but many of the security issues are now addressed [Updated]
By Luke James published
A Slovenian security researcher published an analysis of Sipeed’s NanoKVM in Feburary that raises far-reaching concerns about the €30-€60 remote management device.

Critical flaws found in AI development tools dubbed an 'IDEsaster'
By Luke James published
A six-month investigation into AI-assisted development tools has uncovered over thirty security vulnerabilities that allow data exfiltration and, in some cases, remote code execution.

Five convicted for helping North Korean IT workers pose as Americans and secure jobs at U.S. firms
By Jowi Morales published
Five individuals were convicted of various crimes, including wire fraud conspiracy and aggravated identity theft, for facilitating the illegal remote employment of North Korean workers.

Anthropic says it has foiled the first-ever AI-orchestrated cyber attack, originating from China
By Jowi Morales published
Anthropic reported that it has detected and mitigated an AI-powered cyberattack that targeted 30 companies and government agencies.

Google sues China-based hackers it says stole $1 billion
By Jowi Morales last updated
The Lighthouse Enterprise is a group of Chinese hackers that offers a complete service to scammers, from phishing websites all the way to sending millions of spam messages.

Laid-off Intel employee allegedly steals 'Top Secret' files, vanishes
By Jowi Morales published
A former Intel software engineer who spent over a decade with the company allegedly stole several thousand documents, including confidential ones, after he was laid off.

Louvre heist reveals museum used ‘LOUVRE’ as password for its video surveillance, still has workstations with Windows 2000
By Jowi Morales published
Is the Louvre's weak cybersecurity a deeper symptom?
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