Cybercrime
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Air Serbia Battles Cyberattack Amid Payroll Delays
Air Serbia is facing a significant cyberattack that has delayed payslips for employees while raising concerns over data security. The airline’s IT department continues to battle the breach amid a flurry of internal security measures.
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New Vulnerability Found in Google Gemini: Hidden Phishing Attacks Possible
A new vulnerability in Google Gemini could allow attackers to generate seemingly legitimate email summaries that contain hidden phishing instructions. Experts urge organizations to adopt enhanced security measures to counter this threat.
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New Android Malware Campaign Targeting Telegram Users Uncovered
A recent study by BforeAI reveals a malware campaign deceiving Android users into downloading fake Telegram applications from hundreds of malicious domains, utilizing tactics such as QR code redirects and lookalike websites.
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UK Pet Owners Targeted by Microchip Registration Renewal Scam Amid Data Security Concerns
UK pet owners are targeted by emails claiming microchip registrations are expiring, prompting concerns over data security as investigations reveal flaws in microchip database access protocols.
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State-Sponsored HazyBeacon Malware Targets Southeast Asian Governments
A new cyber espionage campaign targets Southeast Asian governments using the HazyBeacon malware, which leverages trusted cloud services for data exfiltration and evasion of detection.
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Trump Administration Allocates $1 Billion for Offensive Cyber Operations Amid Cybersecurity Budget Cuts
The Trump administration plans to invest $1 billion in offensive cyber operations through the Department of Defense, while simultaneously cutting funding for defensive cybersecurity measures. This strategy raises concerns about potential vulnerabilities and retaliatory attacks against U.S. entities.
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Louis Vuitton Investigates Data Breach Affecting UK Customers Amid Ongoing Cybersecurity Concerns
Luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton is investigating a data breach that has exposed customer information tied to its UK operations. This breach is the third linked to LVMH brands in recent months, raising concerns about security practices across the luxury retail sector.
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Major Security Flaw in Train Brake Systems Exposes US Rail Network to Risks
A critical security vulnerability in the US freight rail system, reported by researcher Neil Smith, has raised alarms about the potential for malicious actors to control train braking systems remotely, with no immediate solution in sight.
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Serious eSIM Vulnerability Exposed in Kigen’s Technology Poses Major Risks to Users
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a concerning vulnerability in Kigen’s eSIM technology that may expose users to significant security risks, as noted by Security Explorations, which was awarded a $30,000 bounty for its findings.










