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Open Source Is Free But at The Expense of Security

Open source software is being flooded with malware, but developers are still ignoring critical updates.

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Deepfakes, Hacks, and Leaks Threaten to Disrupt 2024 US Election

Russia, Iran, and China launch cyber influence campaigns targeting U.S. candidates and…

$10 Million Bounty on GRU Cyber Operatives

U.S. offers $10 million for tips leading to GRU hackers behind cyber…

Fortinet’s FortiManager Zero-Day Flaw News Spreads Faster Than Their Fix

Fortinet’s critical FortiManager API vulnerability was secretly exploited for weeks before the…

When The House Loses; Gambling Industry Caught Off Guard By Hackers

APT41 hackers breached a gambling company’s network for months, bypassing security and…

Financial Institution Leaked 110GB of Driver’s Licenses, IDs, and Bank Statements

Hackers released 110GB of driver’s licenses, national IDs, and bank statements online,…

Italy’s Anti-piracy System Took Down Google Drive

Italy’s Piracy Shield took down Google Drive for 12 hours, proving blocking…

Casio Suspends Repair Services After Major Cyberattack Disrupts Systems

Casio halts repairs after a cyberattack crippled systems and exposed sensitive data,…

No Speed Tests Allowed: Russia Proposes to Ban Ookla

Russia is considering a ban on SpeedTest, accusing the tool of aiding…

How a YouTube Vulnerability Can Be Used to Steal Files

A security researcher shows how YouTube’s embed feature in Google Slides could…