Tag: cyber
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Kevin Lancaster Joins the usecure Board to Accelerate North American Channel Growth
Claymont, Delaware, December 1st, 2025, CyberNewsWire Lancaster’s arrival brings significant North American channel experience and expertise, supporting usecure’s ambition to cement its position as the market-leading human risk management solution for MSPs. usecure today announced the appointment of Kevin Lancaster as a Non-Executive Director. Kevin joins usecure with a wealth of experience in the North…
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Qualcomm Alerts Users to Critical Flaws That Compromise the Secure Boot Process
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. has issued an urgent security bulletin warning customers about multiple critical vulnerabilities affecting millions of devices worldwide. The most severe flaw threatens the secure boot process, a fundamental security mechanism that protects devices from malicious software during startup. The security update, published today, addresses six high-priority vulnerabilities discovered in Qualcomm’s proprietary software.…
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Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: Cyber Giants Strengthen AI Security Offerings
November 2025 saw cybersecurity giants like Palo Alto Networks, Bugcrowd and Zscaler invest in AI-powered security solutions First seen on infosecurity-magazine.com Jump to article: www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/cyber-deals-november-2025/
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Kevin Lancaster Joins the usecure Board to Accelerate North American Channel Growth
Tags: ceo, compliance, cyber, cybersecurity, dark-web, data, monitoring, msp, phishing, risk, risk-management, saas, trainingAbout Kevin Lancaster Kevin Lancaster is a leading channel expert and tech entrepreneur, best known as the founder of ID Agent, acquired by Kaseya, and as the CEO of Channel Program and BetterTracker. He has built and led channel programs that have driven billions in revenue, scaling cybersecurity and SaaS businesses across the MSP ecosystem.…
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APT36 Deploys Python-Based ELF Malware in Targeted Attacks on Indian Government Agencies
Pakistan-linked cyberespionage group APT36 (Transparent Tribe) has escalated its campaign against Indian government institutions with the deployment of sophisticated Python-based ELF malware specifically designed to compromise Linux-based BOSS operating environments, according to research published by CYFIRMA. The threat actor, historically focused on Windows systems, has demonstrated expanded technical maturity through multi-platform tooling that bypasses conventional…
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Linux 6.18 Rolls Out With Major Hardware Support Upgrades and Driver Enhancements
Linus Torvalds has officially released Linux 6.18, the latest stable version of the Linux kernel. The announcement came on Sunday, November 30, 2025, marking another milestone for the open-source operating system that powers everything from smartphones to supercomputers. Torvalds shared the news through the Linux kernel mailing list, noting that while there was more bugfixing…
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PoC Released for Outlook “MonikerLink” RCE Flaw Allowing Remote Code Execution
Security researchers have released a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for CVE-2024-21413, a critical remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook dubbed >>MonikerLink.
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APT36 Deploys Python-Based ELF Malware in Targeted Attacks on Indian Government Agencies
Pakistan-linked cyberespionage group APT36 (Transparent Tribe) has escalated its campaign against Indian government institutions with the deployment of sophisticated Python-based ELF malware specifically designed to compromise Linux-based BOSS operating environments, according to research published by CYFIRMA. The threat actor, historically focused on Windows systems, has demonstrated expanded technical maturity through multi-platform tooling that bypasses conventional…
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Offensive cyber power is spreading fast and changing global security
Offensive cyber activity has moved far beyond a handful of major powers. More governments now rely on digital operations to project influence during geopolitical tension, … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/12/01/global-offensive-cyber-operations-risks/
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What zero trust looks like when you build it step by step
In this Help Net Security video, Jonathan Edwards, Managing Director at KeyData Cyber, walks us through what practical zero trust adoption looks like in stages. He explains … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/12/01/incremental-zero-trust-adoption-video/
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Over 2,000 Fake Shopping Sites Spotted Before Cyber Monday
CloudSEK found over 2,000 fake sites impersonating Amazon and top brands before Cyber Monday and Black Friday. Learn the key fraud signs now to stay safe. First seen on hackread.com Jump to article: hackread.com/fake-shopping-sites-cyber-monday/
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SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 73
Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape Malware Newsletter Analysis of ShadowPad Attack Exploiting WSUS Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2025-59287) Shai-Hulud 2.0 Supply Chain Attack: 25K+ npm Repos Exposed Spyware Allows Cyber Threat Actors to Target Users of Messaging Applications Morphisec Thwarts Russian-Linked…
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KI-Verordnung, NIS-2-Richtlinie und Cyber Resilience Act: Auswirkungen auf KMU
Die EU-Regularien wie NIS-2, AI-Act etc. sind von Unternehmen im Hinblick auf Cybersicherheit umzusetzen. Dabei stellt sich die große Frage nach der Verhältnismäßigkeit bestimmter Fragen. Das Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln e.V. und die IW Consult GmbH haben in einer … First seen on borncity.com Jump to article: www.borncity.com/blog/2025/11/30/ki-verordnung-nis-2-richtlinie-und-cyber-resilience-act-auswirkungen-auf-kmu/
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Tomiris Hacker Group Unveils New Tools and Techniques for Global Attacks
A new wave of cyberattacks has been discovered targeting government officials and diplomats across Russia and Central Asia. The group, which has been active for several years, is known for focusing on high-value political targets. This latest investigation shows they are now using more advanced methods to hide their tracks, including popular apps like Telegram…
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Mystery OAST Tool Exploits 200 CVEs Using Google Cloud for Large-Scale Attacks
A sophisticated threat actor has been operating a private Out-of-band Application Security Testing (OAST) service hosted on Google Cloud infrastructure to conduct a large-scale exploit campaign targeting more than 200 CVEs, according to new research from VulnCheck. Private OAST Domain Raises Red Flags Security researchers at VulnCheck identified unusual activity involving callbacks to detectors-testing.com, an unfamiliar…
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Albiriox Malware Emerges, Targeting Android Users for Full Device Takeover
A dangerous new Android malware called Albiriox has been discovered by security researchers, posing a serious threat to mobile banking and cryptocurrency users worldwide. The malware operates as a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS), allowing cybercriminals to rent access to this powerful hacking tool for monthly fees ranging from $650 to $720. The Cleafy Threat Intelligence team first identified Albiriox…
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Do Modern iGaming Platforms Offer Better Cyber Protections Than Traditional Apps?
Modern iGaming security has evolved quickly, and users notice the difference. Stronger protections, more transparent communication, and more innovative tools give people far more confidence than older platforms ever did. At the same time, the number of online poker sites keeps growing, prompting users to seek more explicit guidance and safer options. This mix of…
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Londoners told to be vigilant with messages after cyber-attack on council
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea says it is checking whether data taken contained residents’s detailsA London council has urged thousands of residents to be “extra vigilant” when receiving calls, emails or text messages after confirming that data had been taken in a cyber-attack.The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), which has 147,500 residents,…
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Cybercriminals Register 18,000 Holiday-Themed Domains to Launch Seasonal Scams
The holiday season has always been a magnet for increased online activity, but 2025 marks a new high-water mark in cybercrime intensity. FortiGuard Labs’ latest research spotlights a dramatic surge in the volume and sophistication of attacks targeting retailers, e-commerce providers, and consumers during key shopping events. Attackers are leveraging automation, AI-powered infrastructure, and sophisticated…
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Gainsight Verifies Token Breach Linked to Salesforce Advisory, Issues New IOCs
Gainsight, the leading customer success platform, has confirmed that a security incident involving its Salesforce integration compromised customer tokens for a small subset of its client base. The announcement follows a security advisory issued by Salesforce last week, which prompted the temporary disabling of Gainsight’s connected application. In a statement released ahead of the Thanksgiving…
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ShinyHunters Develop Sophisticated New Ransomware-as-a-Service Tool
In a significant escalation of the global cyber threat landscape, the notorious threat group ShinyHunters appears to be transitioning from data theft to full-scale ransomware operations. Cybersecurity researchers have identified an early build of a new Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform dubbed >>ShinySp1d3r,
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New GreyNoise IP Checker Helps Users Identify Botnet Activity
Cybersecurity firm GreyNoise has launched a new, free utility designed to answer a question most internet users never think to ask: Is my home router secretly attacking other computers? The newly released GreyNoise IP Check is a simple, web-based tool that allows anyone to instantly verify whether their internet connection is being used by a…
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Comcast Fined $1.5 Million to Settle FCC Probe Tied to Vendor Data Breach
Comcast has agreed to a $1.5 million settlement with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) following a data breach at a third-party vendor that exposed the personal information of hundreds of thousands of its customers. The breach has raised concerns about the security of customer data when handled by external companies. The incident originated with Financial…
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New GreyNoise IP Checker Helps Users Identify Botnet Activity
Cybersecurity firm GreyNoise has launched a new, free utility designed to answer a question most internet users never think to ask: Is my home router secretly attacking other computers? The newly released GreyNoise IP Check is a simple, web-based tool that allows anyone to instantly verify whether their internet connection is being used by a…
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TryHackMe races to add women to Christmas cyber challenge roster after backlash
Training outfit scrambles to fix all-male lineup before December kickoff First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2025/11/28/tryhackme_diversity_row/
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OBR drags in cyber bigwig after Budget leak blunder
Ex-NCSC chief Ciaran Martin asked to examine how forecast ended up online ahead of schedule First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2025/11/28/obr_ciaran_martin/
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Cyber-Abwehr und -Krisenhilfe für Unternehmen – Die EU als ‘neuer Sheriff in Town”
Tags: cyberFirst seen on security-insider.de Jump to article: www.security-insider.de/eu-cyberabwehr-anlaufstellen-sicherheitsvorfalle-a-ea19f8d6236dac7af4c984e408f4ca13/
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London Councils Hit by Cyberattack, Disrupts IT and Telephone Lines
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), Westminster City Council, and Hammersmith and Fulham Council confirmed they were targeted in the incident that began on Monday, November 24. The attack has forced officials to shut down systems as a precautionary measure while they work to restore services and investigate potential data compromise. The first…

