Policy
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EU Imposes Sanctions on Stark Industries for Cyberactivity Facilitation
The European Union has imposed sanctions on Stark Industries, a web-hosting provider, and its executives for enabling cyberattacks and destabilizing activities that support Russian foreign policy, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding information manipulation and digital warfare.
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SK Telecom Confirms Massive Malware Breach Impacting Millions of Subscribers
SK Telecom has confirmed a substantial cybersecurity breach affecting the USIM data of around 27 million subscribers, with malware traces dating back to 2022. The company is taking extensive measures to secure its network, including offering free SIM replacements for affected customers.
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UK Health Officials Urge Tech Suppliers to Sign Cybersecurity Charter Amid Rising Ransomware Threats
UK health officials are urging tech suppliers to enhance cybersecurity measures by signing a public charter, as ransomware threats increasingly jeopardize NHS operations. This initiative underscores the need for cooperation among suppliers to address the rising frequency of cyber incidents impacting healthcare services.
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FBI Alerts of Deepfake Fraud Campaign Targeting US Officials
The FBI has warned of a fraud campaign using deepfake technology to impersonate U.S. officials, aiming to extract sensitive login information from targets. The agency advises vigilance and verification of communications to prevent falling victim to these sophisticated scams.
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Roblox Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Privacy Violations Involving Children’s Data
Roblox is facing legal action for allegedly tracking children’s data without consent, raising concerns under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and highlighting the need for better parental oversight regarding app security.
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International Cybercrime Ring Disrupted as Four Arrested in Botnet Operation
Four individuals, including three Russians, have been arrested in connection with a global botnet operation that allegedly generated $46 million by selling access to infected routers. The FBI has seized associated domains as international law enforcement partners disable the botnet.
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GlobalX Airlines Confirms Cybersecurity Breach Within Network Infrastructure
GlobalX Airlines has confirmed a cybersecurity breach that has raised concerns over the potential theft of sensitive passenger data. The charter airline, which operates deportation flights for the US government, activated its incident response protocols to address the unauthorized access detected on May 5, 2025.
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UK Launches New Software Security Code of Practice Amid Rising Cyber Threats
The UK has launched a voluntary Software Security Code of Practice aimed at enhancing the cybersecurity of software development amid rising threats. The initiative sets out 14 principles to guide vendors, emphasizing the importance of security throughout the software lifecycle. However, its voluntary nature raises concerns regarding the effectiveness of adherence and universal compliance.
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UN Unveils New Cyber Assessment Framework to Enhance Global Security
The United Nations has launched a new Cyber Assessment Framework to enhance global cybersecurity cooperation and resilience, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts among nations.