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Trustwave SpiderLabs’ 2025 Risk Radar Report: Technology Sector

Trustwave SpiderLabs’ 2025 Risk Radar Report: Technology Sector 2025-06-25 at 16:02 By Explore key insights from Trustwave SpiderLabs’ latest report on securing tech firms against evolving cyber threats. Discover how ransomware attacks are impacting technology companies and learn about the most prolific threat actors in 2025.  Find out the best practices and mitigation strategies technology […]

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$90M Removed From Iran’s Largest Cryptocurrency Exchange in Cyberattack

$90M Removed From Iran’s Largest Cryptocurrency Exchange in Cyberattack 2025-06-25 at 16:01 By Hackers have reportedly stolen funds from Nobitex, Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.  This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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OpenRouter raises $40 million to simplify AI model overload

OpenRouter raises $40 million to simplify AI model overload 2025-06-25 at 15:52 By Sinisa Markovic OpenRouter, a startup helping software developers manage the growing number of AI models, has raised $40 million in venture capital. The company wants to make it easier for developers to choose and use the right AI model for their applications,

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Hackers Abuse ConnectWise to Hide Malware

Hackers Abuse ConnectWise to Hide Malware 2025-06-25 at 15:52 By Ionut Arghire G Data has observed a surge in malware infections originating from ConnectWise applications with modified certificate tables. The post Hackers Abuse ConnectWise to Hide Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React to this headline:

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South Korean banks plan won-pegged stablecoin launch by 2026

South Korean banks plan won-pegged stablecoin launch by 2026 2025-06-25 at 15:06 By Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra Eight major banks in South Korea are working on a stablecoin backed by the won, aiming to protect the currency from the growing US dollar dominance. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React

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Bitcoin hashrate down ~15% since June 15, steepest drop in 3 years

Bitcoin hashrate down ~15% since June 15, steepest drop in 3 years 2025-06-25 at 15:06 By Cointelegraph by Adrian Zmudzinski In what looks to be the most dramatic decline in three years, Bitcoin’s hashrate dropped over 15% between June 15 and Tuesday. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to

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BIS says stablecoins fail as money, calls for strict limits on their role

BIS says stablecoins fail as money, calls for strict limits on their role 2025-06-25 at 15:06 By Cointelegraph by Amin Haqshanas BIS says stablecoins fall short on key monetary principles, warning of financial crime risks and threats to monetary sovereignty. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to this headline:

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Germany asks if US hyperscalers hold keys to AI kingdom

Germany asks if US hyperscalers hold keys to AI kingdom 2025-06-25 at 14:45 By Dan Robinson Competition authorities listen to concerns over barriers to entry and reliance on AWS, Google and Microsoft Three American hyperscalers are the gatekeepers to AI, as they possess the necessary compute infrastructure and access to the volumes of data required

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Windows 10: How to get security updates for free until 2026

Windows 10: How to get security updates for free until 2026 2025-06-25 at 14:45 By Zeljka Zorz Users who want to stick with Windows 10 beyond its planned end-of-support date but still receive security updates, can enroll into the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, Microsoft has confirmed on Tuesday. Microsoft’s (self-evident) long-term goal

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SonicWall Warns of Trojanized NetExtender Stealing User Information

SonicWall Warns of Trojanized NetExtender Stealing User Information 2025-06-25 at 14:33 By Ionut Arghire SonicWall says a modified version of the legitimate NetExtender application contains information-stealing code. The post SonicWall Warns of Trojanized NetExtender Stealing User Information appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React to this headline:

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XRP price ‘breakout is coming’ between July and September: Analyst

XRP price ‘breakout is coming’ between July and September: Analyst 2025-06-25 at 14:21 By Cointelegraph by Nancy Lubale Historical analysis suggests XRP’s big breakout could come between July and mid-September if the price overcomes resistance at $2.40. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to this headline:

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Brit politicians question Fujitsu’s continued role in public sector contracts

Brit politicians question Fujitsu’s continued role in public sector contracts 2025-06-25 at 14:21 By Lindsay Clark Despite Horizon scandal promises to end bidding, bids keep popping up British MPs and peers are questioning the government’s decision to continue accepting bids for large-scale IT contracts from Fujitsu, despite the Japanese supplier’s previous pledge to stop bidding.…

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Mastercard adds secure on-chain access to crypto

Mastercard adds secure on-chain access to crypto 2025-06-25 at 14:21 By Industry News Mastercard and Chainlink are teaming up to power Swapper Finance, a new way to buy crypto directly from decentralized exchanges (DEXs) using any Mastercard. Holders of Mastercard’s 3.5 billion cards around the world will now be able to directly purchase crypto on

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New Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Brother Printers to Hacking

New Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Brother Printers to Hacking 2025-06-25 at 14:21 By Eduard Kovacs Rapid7 has found several serious vulnerabilities affecting over 700 printer models from Brother and other vendors.  The post New Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Brother Printers to Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original

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Why Sincerity Is a Strategic Asset in Cybersecurity

Why Sincerity Is a Strategic Asset in Cybersecurity 2025-06-25 at 14:21 By Joshua Goldfarb Strong security doesn’t just rely on tools—it starts with trust, clarity, and sincerity from the top down. The post Why Sincerity Is a Strategic Asset in Cybersecurity appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Code Execution Vulnerability Patched in GitHub Enterprise Server

Code Execution Vulnerability Patched in GitHub Enterprise Server 2025-06-25 at 14:21 By Ionut Arghire A high-severity vulnerability in GitHub Enterprise Server could have allowed remote attackers to execute arbitrary code. The post Code Execution Vulnerability Patched in GitHub Enterprise Server appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React

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Pro-Iranian Hacktivist Group Leaks Personal Records from the 2024 Saudi Games

Pro-Iranian Hacktivist Group Leaks Personal Records from the 2024 Saudi Games 2025-06-25 at 14:21 By Thousands of personal records allegedly linked to athletes and visitors of the Saudi Games have been published online by a pro-Iranian hacktivist group called Cyber Fattah. Cybersecurity company Resecurity said the breach was announced on Telegram on June 22, 2025,

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Chrome 138, Firefox 140 Patch Multiple Vulnerabilities

Chrome 138, Firefox 140 Patch Multiple Vulnerabilities 2025-06-25 at 13:18 By Ionut Arghire Chrome 138 and Firefox 140 are rolling out with fixes for two dozen vulnerabilities, including high-severity memory safety issues. The post Chrome 138, Firefox 140 Patch Multiple Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Educators warn that AI shortcuts are already making kids lazy: ‘Critical thinking and attention spans have been demolished’

Educators warn that AI shortcuts are already making kids lazy: ‘Critical thinking and attention spans have been demolished’ 2025-06-25 at 13:02 By Rikki Schlott “It’s especially a problem with essays, and it’s a fight every assignment,” one high-school teacher told The Post of AI corroding pupils’ critical thinking skills. This article is an excerpt from

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