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Brute-force attack triggers Dashlane account lockouts

Brute-force attack triggers Dashlane account lockouts 2026-06-01 at 16:49 By Sinisa Markovic Password manager Dashlane has confirmed that a brute-force attack targeting user accounts triggered temporary account suspensions and authentication issues. The company first acknowledged the incident on May 31 after users reported receiving account suspension emails and experiencing login problems. “Your account has been […]

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Poor security left hackers inside water company network for nearly two years

Poor security left hackers inside water company network for nearly two years 2026-05-11 at 18:29 By Sinisa Markovic The UK’s data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), fined South Staffordshire Water’s parent company £963,900 over security failures linked to a cyberattack that exposed the personal data of 633,887 people. According to the ICO, the

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Medtronic Hack Confirmed After ShinyHunters Threatens Data Leak

Medtronic Hack Confirmed After ShinyHunters Threatens Data Leak 2026-04-28 at 09:51 By Eduard Kovacs The ShinyHunters cybercrime group claimed to have stolen 9 million records containing personal information from Medtronic. The post Medtronic Hack Confirmed After ShinyHunters Threatens Data Leak appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Energy and Water Management Firm Itron Hacked

Energy and Water Management Firm Itron Hacked 2026-04-27 at 20:43 By Eduard Kovacs Itron, which serves utilities and cities around the world, discovered unauthorized access to its systems on April 13. The post Energy and Water Management Firm Itron Hacked appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Four Nationally Significant Cyberattacks Every Week — Is the UK Ready?

Four Nationally Significant Cyberattacks Every Week — Is the UK Ready? 2026-04-17 at 17:52 By Ashish Khaitan The tempo of UK cyberattacks has shifted from sporadic disruption to something far more systemic. When incidents reach a frequency of four national events each week, the issue stops being purely technical and becomes structural. It raises a more uncomfortable

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When Geopolitical Conflict Spills into Cyberspace — How US Organizations Should Respond 

When Geopolitical Conflict Spills into Cyberspace — How US Organizations Should Respond  2026-04-10 at 17:22 By Ashish Khaitan Modern conflict no longer begins with troops crossing borders; it often starts with packets crossing networks. For example, the escalation on February 28, 2026, involving Iran, the United States, and Israel gives insights on how quickly geopolitical cyber threats can evolve into

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Dual-Brain Architecture: The Cybersecurity AI Innovation That Changes Everything

Dual-Brain Architecture: The Cybersecurity AI Innovation That Changes Everything 2026-04-08 at 15:45 By Ashish Khaitan Cybersecurity has always been a race, but it is no longer a fair one. Attackers now operate at machine speed, orchestrating campaigns that evolve in seconds, while many defense teams still rely on workflows measured in hours or days. This widening gap

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Massachusetts Hospital Diverts Ambulances as Cyberattack Causes Disruption 

Massachusetts Hospital Diverts Ambulances as Cyberattack Causes Disruption  2026-04-08 at 15:45 By Eduard Kovacs Signature Healthcare was forced to cancel some services, and pharmacies are unable to fill prescriptions due to the hacker attack. The post Massachusetts Hospital Diverts Ambulances as Cyberattack Causes Disruption  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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European Commission Reports Cyber Intrusion and Data Theft

European Commission Reports Cyber Intrusion and Data Theft 2026-03-30 at 14:33 By Eduard Kovacs The ShinyHunters hacker group claimed to have stolen over 350GB of information from European Commission cloud systems. The post European Commission Reports Cyber Intrusion and Data Theft appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Iran Readied Cyberattack Capabilities for Response Prior to Epic Fury

Iran Readied Cyberattack Capabilities for Response Prior to Epic Fury 2026-03-19 at 18:19 By Kevin Townsend Analysis reveals a six-month buildup of Iran-linked cyber infrastructure, including US-based shell companies, designed to weather kinetic strikes and ensure the resilience of its global hacking operations. The post Iran Readied Cyberattack Capabilities for Response Prior to Epic Fury

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Hackers tried to breach Poland’s nuclear research centre

Hackers tried to breach Poland’s nuclear research centre 2026-03-16 at 15:10 By Sinisa Markovic Poland’s National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) thwarted a cyberattack targeting its IT infrastructure. The attempted intrusion was detected and blocked before attackers could compromise systems or disrupt operations. “No production, operational, or research processes were disrupted, and the MARIA reactor

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Iran-Linked Hacker Attack on Stryker Disrupted Manufacturing and Shipping

Iran-Linked Hacker Attack on Stryker Disrupted Manufacturing and Shipping 2026-03-13 at 12:50 By Eduard Kovacs Evidence indicates that the attackers leveraged existing endpoint management software rather than malware to wipe devices. The post Iran-Linked Hacker Attack on Stryker Disrupted Manufacturing and Shipping appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original

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MedTech Giant Stryker Crippled by Iran-Linked Hacker Attack

MedTech Giant Stryker Crippled by Iran-Linked Hacker Attack 2026-03-11 at 18:18 By Eduard Kovacs Stryker was targeted by the Handala group, which claims to have wiped more than 200,000 of the company’s devices. The post MedTech Giant Stryker Crippled by Iran-Linked Hacker Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View

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Russian hackers crack into officials’ Signal and WhatsApp accounts

Russian hackers crack into officials’ Signal and WhatsApp accounts 2026-03-09 at 17:02 By Sinisa Markovic Russian state hackers are trying to break into Signal and WhatsApp accounts used by diplomats, military staff, and government officials worldwide, Dutch intelligence agencies warned. They believe journalists and other people who attract attention from Moscow may also be affected.

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Middle East on the Brink: Iran-US-Israel Hostilities Trigger Cyber-Kinetic Conflict

Middle East on the Brink: Iran-US-Israel Hostilities Trigger Cyber-Kinetic Conflict 2026-03-03 at 19:46 By Ashish Khaitan The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East has entered one of its most volatile phases in decades. On February 28, 2026, tensions that had been simmering for years erupted into a full‑blown conflict involving the Islamic Republic of Iran,

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Iran Cyber Front: Hacktivist Activity Rises, but State-Sponsored Attacks Stay Low

Iran Cyber Front: Hacktivist Activity Rises, but State-Sponsored Attacks Stay Low 2026-03-03 at 15:07 By Eduard Kovacs The cybersecurity industry is monitoring the landscape and says many of the big claims made by hacktivist groups remain unverified. The post Iran Cyber Front: Hacktivist Activity Rises, but State-Sponsored Attacks Stay Low appeared first on SecurityWeek. This

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European Commission Investigating Cyberattack

European Commission Investigating Cyberattack 2026-02-09 at 13:55 By Ionut Arghire The signs of a cyberattack were identified on systems EU’s main executive body uses for mobile device management. The post European Commission Investigating Cyberattack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Italy Averted Russian-Linked Cyberattacks Targeting Winter Olympics Websites, Foreign Minister Says

Italy Averted Russian-Linked Cyberattacks Targeting Winter Olympics Websites, Foreign Minister Says 2026-02-05 at 14:47 By Associated Press Italy has foiled a series of cyberattacks targeting some of its foreign ministry offices, including one in Washington. The post Italy Averted Russian-Linked Cyberattacks Targeting Winter Olympics Websites, Foreign Minister Says appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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Why a decade-old EnCase driver still works as an EDR killer

Why a decade-old EnCase driver still works as an EDR killer 2026-02-05 at 14:02 By Zeljka Zorz Attackers are leaning on a new EDR killer malware that can shut down 59 widely used endpoint security products by misusing a kernel driver that once shipped with Guidance Software’s EnCase digital forensics tool, Huntress researchers warn. This

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