December 2025

Treating MCP like an API creates security blind spots

Treating MCP like an API creates security blind spots 2025-12-01 at 09:06 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Michael Yaroshefsky, CEO at MCP Manager, discusses how Model Context Protocol’s (MCP) trust model creates security gaps that many teams overlook and why MCP must not be treated like a standard API. He explains how […]

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Rising Japanese bond yields could shake global carry trade, crypto

Rising Japanese bond yields could shake global carry trade, crypto 2025-12-01 at 08:36 By Cointelegraph by Martin Young Japan’s 10-year bond yields surged to 1.86%, the highest since 2008, threatening to unwind the yen carry trade that funneled trillions into risk assets. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Ripple Labs gets nod to expand payment activities in Singapore

Ripple Labs gets nod to expand payment activities in Singapore 2025-12-01 at 08:36 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte Ripple has also made several acquisitions this year to expand its business and institutional-focused offerings, with the latest being crypto custody and wallet company Palisade. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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China reaffirms crypto ban after noticing ‘speculation has resurfaced’

China reaffirms crypto ban after noticing ‘speculation has resurfaced’ 2025-12-01 at 08:36 By Cointelegraph by Jesse Coghlan The People’s Bank of China reasserted the country’s crypto ban, claiming trading had reemerged and vowed to crack down on stablecoins. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Offensive cyber power is spreading fast and changing global security

Offensive cyber power is spreading fast and changing global security 2025-12-01 at 08:36 By Sinisa Markovic 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, which raises new risks for organizations caught in the middle. A new policy brief

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Enterprise password audits made practical for busy security teams

Enterprise password audits made practical for busy security teams 2025-12-01 at 08:36 By Sinisa Markovic Security teams carry a heavy load, and password risk is one of the most overlooked parts of that workload. Every year new systems, cloud tools, and shared services add more credentials into the mix. Some sit in proper vaults, others

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What zero trust looks like when you build it step by step

What zero trust looks like when you build it step by step 2025-12-01 at 08:36 By Help Net Security 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 why he dislikes the term itself, then shifts to

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Tomiris Shifts to Public-Service Implants for Stealthier C2 in Attacks on Government Targets

Tomiris Shifts to Public-Service Implants for Stealthier C2 in Attacks on Government Targets 2025-12-01 at 08:36 By The threat actor known as Tomiris has been attributed to attacks targeting foreign ministries, intergovernmental organizations, and government entities in Russia with an aim to establish remote access and deploy additional tools. “These attacks highlight a notable shift

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Aviation delays ease as airlines complete Airbus software rollback

Aviation delays ease as airlines complete Airbus software rollback 2025-12-01 at 07:19 By Simon Sharwood Corrupt data could have made A320 autopilot do things ‘exceeding the aircraft’s structural capability’ Airlines around the world have rushed to roll back software that powers Airbus A320 planes after the aviation giant discovered a recent update could put the

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The weekend is prime time for ransomware

The weekend is prime time for ransomware 2025-12-01 at 07:01 By Anamarija Pogorelec Over half of organizations that experienced a ransomware event in the past year were hit during a weekend or holiday, according to a Semperis report. Those periods often come with thin staffing, slower investigation, and fewer eyes on identity systems. Intruders know

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Spear phishing is North Korean hackers’ top tactic: How to stay safe

Spear phishing is North Korean hackers’ top tactic: How to stay safe 2025-12-01 at 05:51 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte New technologies, such as artificial intelligence, will only make bad actors more efficient and their attacks more sophisticated in 2026, cybersecurity company AhnLab predicts. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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David Sacks calls NYT report on conflicts of interest a ‘nothing burger’

David Sacks calls NYT report on conflicts of interest a ‘nothing burger’ 2025-12-01 at 05:51 By Cointelegraph by Jesse Coghlan Donald Trump’s top crypto adviser, David Sacks, hit out at a New York Times report speculating how he could gain from his government role. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Bitcoin crashes 5% in ‘Sunday slam’ as liquidations surge

Bitcoin crashes 5% in ‘Sunday slam’ as liquidations surge 2025-12-01 at 04:10 By Cointelegraph by Martin Young Bitcoin plunged nearly 5% to $86,950 in Sunday trading, triggering $539 million in liquidations after the asset endured its worst November performance since 2018. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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