June 2025

Bitcoin may struggle in Q3 as eyes turn to Ethereum’s ‘catch-up’ — Analysts

Bitcoin may struggle in Q3 as eyes turn to Ethereum’s ‘catch-up’ — Analysts 2025-06-11 at 10:09 By Cointelegraph by Ciaran Lyons Bitcoin moves in the “opposite direction of retail’s expectations,” which may lead to a price surge lag, Santiment analyst Brian Quinlivan tells Cointelegraph. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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CISO who helped unmask Badbox warns: Version 3 is coming

CISO who helped unmask Badbox warns: Version 3 is coming 2025-06-11 at 09:34 By Jessica Lyons The botnet’s still alive and evolving Badbox 2.0, the botnet that infected millions of smart TV boxes and connected devices before private security researchers and law enforcement partially disrupted its infrastructure, is readying for a third round of fraud

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Librarian Ghouls hacker group targeting Russians to mine crypto

Librarian Ghouls hacker group targeting Russians to mine crypto 2025-06-11 at 09:02 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky says the Librarian Ghouls may be hacktivists, based on their reliance on legitimate, third-party utilities, a technique commonly associated with similar groups. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Crypto ‘altcoin ETF summer’ may come in July with SEC approvals: Analysts

Crypto ‘altcoin ETF summer’ may come in July with SEC approvals: Analysts 2025-06-11 at 09:02 By Cointelegraph by Martin Young ETF analysts say the Securities and Exchange Commission could approve Solana, Ether staking and crypto index ETFs as soon as next month. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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OWASP Nettacker: Open-source scanner for recon and vulnerability assessment

OWASP Nettacker: Open-source scanner for recon and vulnerability assessment 2025-06-11 at 09:01 By Mirko Zorz OWASP Nettacker is a free, open-source tool designed for network scanning, information gathering, and basic vulnerability assessment. Built and maintained by the OWASP community, Nettacker helps security pros automate common tasks like port scanning, service detection, and brute-force attacks. It

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The path to better cybersecurity isn’t more data, it’s less noise

The path to better cybersecurity isn’t more data, it’s less noise 2025-06-11 at 08:31 By Sinisa Markovic In cybersecurity, there’s an urge to collect as much data as possible. Logs, alerts, metrics, everything. But more data doesn’t necessarily translate to better security. SOCs deal with tens of thousands of alerts every day. It’s more than

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CFPB’s top enforcer exits with scathing email on Trump: Report

CFPB’s top enforcer exits with scathing email on Trump: Report 2025-06-11 at 08:02 By Cointelegraph by Brayden Lindrea Consumer Financial Protection Bureau acting enforcement director Cara Petersen has quit, saying that she has never “seen the ability to perform our core mission so under attack.” This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original

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How to build AI into your business without breaking compliance

How to build AI into your business without breaking compliance 2025-06-11 at 08:02 By Mirko Zorz AI is supposed to make businesses faster, smarter, and more competitive, but most projects fall short. The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) says the real issue is companies cramming AI into old, rigid processes that just can’t keep up. “AI

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AI forces IT leaders to rethink their network strategies

AI forces IT leaders to rethink their network strategies 2025-06-11 at 07:42 By Help Net Security As AI assistants, agents, and data-driven workloads reshape how work gets done, they’re creating more latency-sensitive, and more complex network traffic, according to Cisco. Cisco research highlights Combined with the ubiquity of connected devices, 24/7 uptime demands, and security

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Fortune 500’s interest in stablecoins triples from last year: Coinbase

Fortune 500’s interest in stablecoins triples from last year: Coinbase 2025-06-11 at 07:01 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte Nearly 30% of the 100 executives at a Fortune 500 firm said their company has plans or is interested in stablecoins, up from 8% who said the same last year. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com

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86% of all LLM usage is driven by ChatGPT

86% of all LLM usage is driven by ChatGPT 2025-06-11 at 07:01 By Help Net Security ChatGPT remains the most widely used LLM among New Relic customers, making up over 86% of all tokens processed. Developers and enterprises are shifting to OpenAI’s latest models, such as GPT-4o and GPT-4o mini, even when more affordable alternatives

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Michael Saylor rejects crypto winter fears, says Bitcoin ‘going to $1M’

Michael Saylor rejects crypto winter fears, says Bitcoin ‘going to $1M’ 2025-06-11 at 06:03 By Cointelegraph by Ciaran Lyons Strategy’s Michael Saylor claims that “all the evidence” indicates Bitcoin is unlikely to face another crypto winter anytime soon. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Bitcoin update to raise data limit on divisive OP_RETURN function

Bitcoin update to raise data limit on divisive OP_RETURN function 2025-06-11 at 05:04 By Cointelegraph by Brayden Lindrea Bitcoin Core dev Gloria Zhao says the data limit for OP_RETURN will be raised in October, infuriating several Bitcoin users who prefer images, text and audio to stay off the blockchain. This article is an excerpt from

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How Scammers Are Using AI to Steal College Financial Aid

How Scammers Are Using AI to Steal College Financial Aid 2025-06-11 at 04:16 By Associated Press Fake college enrollments have been surging as crime rings deploy “ghost students” — chatbots that join online classrooms and stay just long enough to collect a financial aid check. The post How Scammers Are Using AI to Steal College

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Ether price hits 15-week high: Will $1.8B in short liquidations send ETH above $3K?

Ether price hits 15-week high: Will $1.8B in short liquidations send ETH above $3K? 2025-06-11 at 04:02 By Cointelegraph by Biraajmaan Tamuly ETH open interest reached a record $40 billion as Ether price rallied above $2,800 for the first time in 15 weeks. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Microsoft warns of 66 flaws to fix for this Patch Tuesday, and two are under active attack

Microsoft warns of 66 flaws to fix for this Patch Tuesday, and two are under active attack 2025-06-11 at 02:47 By Iain Thomson Stealthy Falcon swoops on WebDAV and Redmond’s even patching IE! Patch Tuesday  It’s Patch Tuesday time again, and Microsoft is warning that there are a bunch of critical fixes to sort out

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