Congressional Budget Office implements new security measures
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Microsoft’s Whisper Leak shows encrypted AI chats can secretly reveal user topics through subtle traffic patterns.
Another security breach involving US telecom companies has come to light, with a third-party contractor that interfaces between some of the industry's big names reporting discovery of unauthorized access to their systems by nation-state hackers that began in late 2024 and continued through much of 2025.
Darktrace expands ActiveAI Security Platform with NEXT agent and major network security enhancements
Darktrace expands ActiveAI Security Platform with NEXT agent and major network security enhancements - SiliconANGLE
Cybersecurity used to be a much simpler game. Companies built strong firewalls, set up antivirus systems and hoped their networks wouldn’t be breached. That model worked for a while, but today, everything has changed. Cloud computing, remote work, mobile ...
In an unexpected turn of events, several cybersecurity experts who were once the guardians against digital threats have been accused
Software supply chain security firm JFrog has disclosed the details of a critical vulnerability affecting a popular React Native NPM package.
Thousands of networks—many of them operated by the US government and Fortune 500 companies—face an “imminent threat” of being breached by a nation-state hacking group following the breach of a major maker of software,
WHAT IS SSL STRIPPING? SSL stripping is an attack in which an unauthorized party downgrades the connection security from HTTPS to HTTP. It takes advantage of weak spots in the process of migrating people from HTTP and HTTPS to HTTPs,
Everest group takes credit for Collins Aerospace hack, Maryland launches VDP, gamers targeted with red teaming tool and RAT.
The new security catalog for operators of telecommunications systems introduces "potential hazards". Strict rules apply when there is a high public interest.
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Austrian intelligence busts Hamas-linked terror network planning attacks across Europe
Austria’s domestic intelligence service recently uncovered a hidden weapons cache in Vienna, which authorities believe is connected to the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Moreover, officials warned that extremist networks intended to use these weapons for possible terrorist attacks in Europe,
Telco regulators from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance have pledged to work more closely with one another to counter cyberattacks.