White House’s Aliens.gov Site Highlights ICE Arrest of Over 700 U.S. Citizens
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Authorities in the Netherlands have successfully dismantled a significant botnet that encompassed over 17 million compromised devices, orchestrated through 200 servers. This concerted operation involved collaboration between the police and the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC), aiming to address the growing threat of large-scale cybercrime networks. The operation was made…
Dispute Erupts Over Code Injection Strategy in jqwik Release In a striking move to deter AI coding agents, developer Johannes Link has revised the release notes for version 1.10.0 of jqwik, revealing a prompt intended for those utilizing AI to generate code. This disclosure highlights a significant change aimed at…
For almost a decade, U.S. defense officials have been alerted by contractors, analysts, and intelligence sources about significant vulnerabilities associated with commercially available location data. Despite these ongoing warnings, sensitive information detailing where American troops are stationed, including the locations of their operational and nuclear facilities, has remained accessible to…
Cybercriminals Target Travel Industry with Advanced Phishing Attacks Recent investigations have unveiled a series of sophisticated phishing attacks targeting hotels and travel accommodations, prompting concerns within the industry. Researchers from Norton have indicated that although not all phishing messages can be directly traced back to breaches of internal hotel systems,…
Businesses that downloaded Zoom from unofficial sources earlier this year may have inadvertently exposed their devices to malware associated with the Iranian hacking group, Nimbus Manticore. Check Point Research (CPR) has recently highlighted a series of cyberattacks orchestrated by Nimbus Manticore, also identified as UNC1549, which is linked to the…
In a recent development in cybersecurity, researchers have unveiled a novel attack method known as FROST, which exploits the isolation of file systems within browsers to infer user activity. This technique hinges on monitoring the Input/Output (I/O) interactions of Solid State Drives (SSDs), allowing attackers to identify applications and websites…
Following over 2,000 hours of government-imposed internet blackouts, there are indications that connectivity in Iran is slowly returning as of Tuesday, albeit at significantly reduced levels. The nation’s population of over 90 million has experienced internet outages for most of 2026, starting from a blackout that began on February 28,…
Critical Vulnerability Exposes Millions of AI Agents to Hackers A serious security flaw has been identified in Starlette, an open-source framework widely used by AI agents and tools globally, alerting industry experts to substantial cybersecurity risks. This vulnerability could enable malicious hackers to penetrate servers that host these tools and…