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"Government Sector Suffers 236% Surge in Malware Attacks"According to security researchers at SonicWall, global threat actors have been ramping up attacks on government targets, with a triple-digit annual increase in malware-driven attempts to compromise victims in the first three months of the year.
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"'CrossBarking' Attack Targets Secret APIs, Exposes Opera Browser Users"Researchers have revealed a new browser attack called "CrossBarking" that exploits "private" Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in Opera to gain control over victims' browsers.
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"Microsoft Warns of Russian Spear-Phishing Attacks Targeting Over 100 Organizations"Microsoft warns of a large-scale spear-phishing campaign attributed to the Russian state-sponsored threat actor "Midnight Blizzard." According to Microsoft, the campaign has targeted thousands of users in over 100 organizations across government, defen
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"North Korean Government Hackers Linked to Play Ransomware Attack"The North Korean state-sponsored hacking group "Andariel" has been attributed to a "Play" ransomware operation.
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"Chenlun's Evolving Phishing Tactics Target Trusted Brands"The threat actor "Chenlun" has been linked to a sophisticated phishing campaign impersonating trusted brands such as Amazon through text messages.
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"CISA Releases Its First Ever International Strategic Plan"The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released its first International Strategic Plan for 2025-2026.
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"Android Malware "FakeCall" Now Reroutes Bank Calls to Attackers"Security researchers at CheckPoint have discovered that a new version of the FakeCall malware for Android hijacks outgoing calls from a user to their bank, redirecting them to the attacker's phone number instead.
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SenSys 2025 - Call for PapersWe invite submissions on a broad range of topics that have been covered by SenSys, IPSN, and IoTDI, as well as new emerging topics of interest.
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"Google Patches Critical Chrome Vulnerability Reported by Apple"Google and Mozilla recently announced security updates for their Chrome and Firefox web browsers, and some of the vulnerabilities they patch are potentially severe. Google announced the release of Chrome 130, which patches two vulnerabilities.
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"Over Half of US County Websites Could Be Spoofed"Security researchers at Comparitech have sounded another US election warning after claiming that the majority of US county websites could be copied to spread disinformation and steal info.