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UK Legal Aid Agency Investigates Potential Cybersecurity Breach
The Legal Aid Agency in the UK is investigating a cybersecurity incident that may have compromised the financial information of legal aid providers, amid a wave of attacks on major retailers in the country.
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New Study Reveals Cloud Vulnerability Disparities Among Providers
A new CyCognito report reveals that Google Cloud has the highest vulnerability rates among major cloud providers, surpassing both AWS and Azure, emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures.
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Future of CVE Program in Jeopardy: Cybersecurity Community Calls for Stability
The CVE Program faces potential instability as US government funding decreases, raising concerns within the cybersecurity community about future preparedness and response to vulnerabilities. Experts stress the importance of this critical program and call for stable governance to mitigate risks.
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Darcula Phishing Platform Steals 884,000 Credit Cards in Global SMS Scam
A new investigation reveals that the Darcula phishing-as-a-service platform has stolen 884,000 credit cards through SMS phishing campaigns reaching millions of users globally, underlining the evolving threats posed by cybercrime.
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Major Data Breach Exposes Personal Information of 5.5 Million Patients at Yale New Haven Health
Yale New Haven Health reported a data breach affecting over 5.5 million patients, exposing sensitive personal information and prompting a legal disclosure and investigation by cybersecurity experts.
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Surge in DDoS Attacks: Germany Faces Significant Threats in Q1 2025
A recent report from Cloudflare reveals a staggering 358% increase in DDoS attacks in Q1 2025, with Germany being the most targeted country. The report highlights a concerning trend of hyper-volumetric attacks, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures.
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Golden Chickens Malware Developments: New Threats Emerge with TerraStealerV2 and TerraLogger
The Golden Chickens hacking group is behind the emergence of two new malware families, TerraStealerV2 and TerraLogger, signaling ongoing refinement of their capabilities. TerraStealerV2 is engineered to harvest sensitive data, while TerraLogger operates as a standalone keylogger, raising alarms among cybersecurity researchers.
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California Hacker Pleads Guilty to Disney Data Theft
Ryan Mitchell Kramer, a California hacker, pleaded guilty to felony charges after stealing and leaking sensitive data from The Walt Disney Company. The hack raised concerns over Disney’s cybersecurity practices and the use of Slack for internal communications.
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Innovative Solutions Unveiled at RSA 2025 Conference
The RSA 2025 conference showcased a variety of innovative cybersecurity solutions, highlighting new offerings from companies like AppOmni, AuditBoard, and Bugcrowd, designed to redefine security protocols and enhance real-time threat detection.










