September 2025

ETH price below $4K: Ethereum’s ‘biggest loser’ hit with $36.4M liquidation

ETH price below $4K: Ethereum’s ‘biggest loser’ hit with $36.4M liquidation 2025-09-25 at 17:06 By Cointelegraph by Yashu Gola ETH’s breakdown from a key chart pattern can now lead to more losses for Ether price, targeting the $3,600–$3,400 zone in the short term. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Chainguard Libraries for JavaScript provides developers with malware-free dependencies

Chainguard Libraries for JavaScript provides developers with malware-free dependencies 2025-09-25 at 17:06 By Industry News Chainguard released Chainguard Libraries for JavaScript, a collection of trusted builds of thousands of common JavaScript dependencies that are malware-resistant and built from source on SLSA L2 infrastructure. By securely building every library and all of its dependencies from source,

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Onapsis enhances SAP security with latest platform updates

Onapsis enhances SAP security with latest platform updates 2025-09-25 at 16:41 By Industry News Onapsis announced updates to its Onapsis Platform, including the launch of three new capabilities: the SAP Notes Command Center, Rapid Controls for Dangerous Exploits, and Alert on Anything for SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP). Together, these enhancements provide organizations with insights,

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Google reminds EU that Microsoft’s cloudy licensing still stinks a year later

Google reminds EU that Microsoft’s cloudy licensing still stinks a year later 2025-09-25 at 16:22 By Dan Robinson Mountain View gripes over slow-moving regulators while Redmond rakes it in Google is like a dog with a bone over Microsoft’s cloud licensing policies, not letting Euro regulators forget about what it sees as anti-competitive practices that

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North Korean Hackers Use New AkdoorTea Backdoor to Target Global Crypto Developers

North Korean Hackers Use New AkdoorTea Backdoor to Target Global Crypto Developers 2025-09-25 at 16:22 By The North Korea-linked threat actors associated with the Contagious Interview campaign have been attributed to a previously undocumented backdoor called AkdoorTea, along with tools like TsunamiKit and Tropidoor. Slovak cybersecurity firm ESET, which is tracking the activity under the

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Oracle saddles up with $18B debt amid AI infrastructure gamble

Oracle saddles up with $18B debt amid AI infrastructure gamble 2025-09-25 at 16:11 By Lindsay Clark Ballooning leverage and shaky customer funding could strain Big Red’s balance sheet Oracle has raised $18 billion in debt, which could help fund massive datacenter investments aimed at meeting surging demand from AI model builders and enterprise customers.… This

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The Scam That Won’t Quit: Malicious “TradingView Premium” Ads Jump from Meta to Google and YouTube

The Scam That Won’t Quit: Malicious “TradingView Premium” Ads Jump from Meta to Google and YouTube 2025-09-25 at 16:11 By Alin MOLOCE Over the past year, Bitdefender researchers have been monitoring a persistent malicious campaign that initially spread via Facebook Ads, promising “free access” to TradingView Premium and other trading or financial platforms. According to

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Chinese Cyberspies Hacked US Defense Contractors

Chinese Cyberspies Hacked US Defense Contractors 2025-09-25 at 16:11 By Ionut Arghire RedNovember has been targeting government, defense and aerospace, and legal services organizations worldwide. The post Chinese Cyberspies Hacked US Defense Contractors appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Bitcoin ETFs enter ‘slowdown’ phase: Are bears hunting for $90K BTC price?

Bitcoin ETFs enter ‘slowdown’ phase: Are bears hunting for $90K BTC price? 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By Cointelegraph by Nancy Lubale US spot Bitcoin ETF flows cooled after strong prior inflows, signalling weaker institutional demand that could push BTC price into an extended correction. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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M2 Capital backs Ethena with $20M ENA token investment

M2 Capital backs Ethena with $20M ENA token investment 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By Cointelegraph by Amin Haqshanas M2 Capital invested $20 million in Ethena’s ENA token as the protocol’s TVL neared $15 billion, with growing institutional backing from global crypto investors. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Bcachefs goes DKMS after Torvalds’ kernel banishment

Bcachefs goes DKMS after Torvalds’ kernel banishment 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By Liam Proven Performance of new version mostly good, but future uncertain The bcachefs file system, now “externally maintained” outside the Linux kernel codebase, offers packages of its first version to be loadable on the fly.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View

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SAP’s ‘simplified’ licensing leaves users more confused

SAP’s ‘simplified’ licensing leaves users more confused 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By Lindsay Clark Business Suite nostalgia unlikely to ease customers’ public cloud journey SAP experts are doubting the enterprise software giant’s message that it is simplifying licensing after the changes were discussed at the German-speaking user group conference.… This article is an excerpt from The

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EU starting registration of fingerprints and faces for short-stay foreigners

EU starting registration of fingerprints and faces for short-stay foreigners 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By SA Mathieson Biometric Entry/Exit System phased in from October to 29 Schengen countries Travelers including Britons and Americans visiting most European countries will have to register their fingerprints and faces under a system that goes live next month.… This article is

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Cisco fixes IOS/IOS XE zero-day exploited by attackers (CVE-2025-20352)

Cisco fixes IOS/IOS XE zero-day exploited by attackers (CVE-2025-20352) 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By Zeljka Zorz Cisco has fixed 14 vulnerabilities in IOS and IOS XE software, among them CVE-2025-20352, a high-severity vulnerability that has been exploited in zero-day attacks. About CVE-2025-20352 Cisco IOS software can be found on older models of Cisco Catalyst switches, Integrated

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Perspective: Why Politics in the Workplace is a Cybersecurity Risk

Perspective: Why Politics in the Workplace is a Cybersecurity Risk 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By Joshua Goldfarb Bringing politics into professional spaces undermines decision-making, collaboration, and ultimately weakens security teams. The post Perspective: Why Politics in the Workplace is a Cybersecurity Risk appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Chinese Spies Lurked in Networks for 393 Days, Hunted for Zero-Day Intel

Chinese Spies Lurked in Networks for 393 Days, Hunted for Zero-Day Intel 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By Eduard Kovacs Google’s Threat Intelligence Group and Mandiant have shared findings on a recent BrickStorm campaign linked to UNC5221. The post Chinese Spies Lurked in Networks for 393 Days, Hunted for Zero-Day Intel appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article

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CSA Unveils SaaS Security Controls Framework to Ease Complexity

CSA Unveils SaaS Security Controls Framework to Ease Complexity 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By Kevin Townsend New framework from the Cloud Security Alliance helps SaaS customers navigate the shared responsibility model with confidence. The post CSA Unveils SaaS Security Controls Framework to Ease Complexity appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View

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