July 2025

Ivanti, Fortinet, Splunk Release Security Updates

Ivanti, Fortinet, Splunk Release Security Updates 2025-07-09 at 11:38 By Ionut Arghire Ivanti, Fortinet, and Splunk have released patches for critical- and high-severity vulnerabilities in their products. The post Ivanti, Fortinet, Splunk Release Security Updates appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Microsoft Patches 130 Vulnerabilities, Including Critical Flaws in SPNEGO and SQL Server

Microsoft Patches 130 Vulnerabilities, Including Critical Flaws in SPNEGO and SQL Server 2025-07-09 at 11:29 By For the first time in 2025, Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday updates did not bundle fixes for exploited security vulnerabilities, but acknowledged one of the addressed flaws had been publicly known. The patches resolve a whopping 130 vulnerabilities, along with 10

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New Zealand bans crypto ATMs in crackdown on criminal cash conversions

New Zealand bans crypto ATMs in crackdown on criminal cash conversions 2025-07-09 at 11:03 By Cointelegraph by Amin Haqshanas New Zealand bans crypto ATMs and sets a $5,000 cap on overseas cash transfers in a major step to combat money laundering and financial crime. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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C-suite sours on AI despite rising investment, survey finds

C-suite sours on AI despite rising investment, survey finds 2025-07-09 at 10:30 By Thomas Claburn Akkodis report suggests people skills may be helpful to bring out the best in AI Executives are losing faith in AI initiatives despite rising investment, according to a study conducted by consultancy Akkodis.… This article is an excerpt from The

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Barracuda protects Microsoft Entra ID environment from data loss

Barracuda protects Microsoft Entra ID environment from data loss 2025-07-09 at 10:29 By Industry News Barracuda Networks launched Barracuda Entra ID Backup Premium – a comprehensive, cost-effective solution to safeguard Microsoft Entra ID environments from accidental and malicious data loss. With fast, reliable recovery of vital identity data, the new offering strengthens cyber resilience and

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Bitcoin lacks ‘sustained momentum’ for new high as traders are hesitant

Bitcoin lacks ‘sustained momentum’ for new high as traders are hesitant 2025-07-09 at 10:03 By Cointelegraph by Ciaran Lyons Bitcoin traders are showing a “lack of follow-through strength” as BTC struggles to break its current all-time high level, says Bitfinex. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Zenni ID Guard disrupts unwanted infrared facial tracking

Zenni ID Guard disrupts unwanted infrared facial tracking 2025-07-09 at 10:03 By Industry News Zenni Optical introduces Zenni ID Guard, a privacy-focused lens technology that reflects near-infrared light to help disrupt unwanted tracking. It’s a shield for your face, built right into your everyday glasses, all at an accessible price. The growing use of infrared-based

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IPinfo boosts privacy detection capabilities with Residential Proxy Detection API

IPinfo boosts privacy detection capabilities with Residential Proxy Detection API 2025-07-09 at 10:03 By Industry News IPinfo launched Residential Proxy Detection API, extending its privacy detection capabilities to help security and fraud prevention teams identify one of the most evasive forms of anonymized IP traffic. Residential Proxy Detection is also available via downloadable database and

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Iranian ransomware crew reemerges, promises big bucks for attacks on US or Israel

Iranian ransomware crew reemerges, promises big bucks for attacks on US or Israel 2025-07-09 at 09:46 By Jessica Lyons Tells would-be affiliates they don’t need to worry because cyberattacks don’t violate a cease fire An Iranian ransomware-as-a-service operation with ties to a government-backed cyber crew has reemerged after a nearly five-year hiatus, and is offering

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Alleged Chinese State Hacker Wanted by US Arrested in Italy

Alleged Chinese State Hacker Wanted by US Arrested in Italy 2025-07-09 at 09:46 By Eduard Kovacs Xu Zewei has been arrested on charges that he is a member of the Chinese state-sponsored hacking group Hafnium (Silk Typhoon). The post Alleged Chinese State Hacker Wanted by US Arrested in Italy appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article

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Why your security team feels stuck

Why your security team feels stuck 2025-07-09 at 08:44 By Mirko Zorz Cybersecurity friction usually gets framed as a user problem: password policies that frustrate employees, MFA that slows down logins, or blocked apps that send workers into the arms of shadow IT. But there’s a different kind of friction happening behind the scenes, and

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It’s time to give AI security its own playbook and the people to run it

It’s time to give AI security its own playbook and the people to run it 2025-07-09 at 08:04 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Dr. Nicole Nichols, Distinguished Engineer in Machine Learning Security at Palo Alto Networks, discusses why existing security models need to evolve to address the risks of AI agents.

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Kanvas: Open-source incident response case management tool

Kanvas: Open-source incident response case management tool 2025-07-09 at 07:31 By Mirko Zorz Kanvas is an open-source incident response case management tool with a simple desktop interface, built in Python. It gives investigators a place to work with SOD (Spreadsheet of Doom) or similar files, so they can handle key tasks without jumping between different

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6 eye-opening books on AI’s rise, risks, and realities

6 eye-opening books on AI’s rise, risks, and realities 2025-07-09 at 07:02 By Anamarija Pogorelec AI is changing how we detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats. From traditional networks to emerging spaces, it is shaping security operations, identity management, and threat response. This collection of AI books offers diverse perspectives, including practical implementations, strategic

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Crypto traders ‘starting to salivate’ as Bitcoin inches back toward $110K

Crypto traders ‘starting to salivate’ as Bitcoin inches back toward $110K 2025-07-09 at 06:04 By Cointelegraph by Ciaran Lyons Santiment says the ratio of bullish to bearish Bitcoin comments on social media has hit a three-week high as traders grow more optimistic about Bitcoin breaking above $110,000. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News

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US sanctions North Korean tech worker crew over crypto thefts

US sanctions North Korean tech worker crew over crypto thefts 2025-07-09 at 06:04 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte TRM Labs said North Korea is moving away from hacks to focus more on deception-based revenue generation, such as planting IT workers in US companies. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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