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Major SocksEscort proxy network powered by Linux malware taken down by FBI and other police forces
By Sead Fadilpašić published
The 15-year-old malicious network was finally taken down, servers and domains were seized.

Google paid over $17 million to bug hunters in 2025
By Craig Hale published
Google paid out $17.1 million in bug bounties in 2025, the biggest year for payouts ever.

Telus Digital confirms breach - hackers allegedly stole 'almost 1 petabyte of data'
By Sead Fadilpašić published
ShinyHunters take the blame, saying they grabbed GCP credentials in the Salesloft Drift fiasco.

Starbucks reveals venti data breach, hundreds of employees possibly affected
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Starbucks HR and workplace platform attacked, and sensitive data pulled.

'The prevailing wisdom used to be that macOS was at lower risk of malware infection compared to Windows...that’s no longer the case': Experts warn Mac infostealers are on the rise - here's how to stay safe
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Three distinct campaigns recently spotted by Sophos, all targeting MacOS users with infostealers.

'In 2026, cybercrime has reached a point of total convergence': New research claims AI attacks are taking over — so how can your business stay safe?
By Sead Fadilpašić published
AI attacks, identity theft, and ransomware, are combining. What could possibly go wrong?

Another worrying WordPress plugin security flaw could put 250,000 websites at risk
By Sead Fadilpašić published
WordPress plugin Ally was carrying an SQL injection flaw that allowed data exfiltration.

Experts reveal 'LeakyLooker' flaws let hackers gain access to user information in Google Looker Studio, so be on your guard
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Nine bugs were found in Google's Looker Studio which could have allowed outside access.

Microsoft is introducing Entra passkeys to Windows – so tough luck if your device is jailbroken, as your credentials will soon be gone forever
By Benedict Collins published
Microsoft is bringing Entra ID to Windows devices - but be careful, Microsoft Authenticator is scanning rooted or cracked devices and wiping credentials

'Printers are the security blind spot many SMBs overlook': SMBs are ignoring print security — and that could be a major problem for them
By Craig Hale published
Printers aren't dumb peripherals, they're "connected, intelligent endpoints" that are putting your organization at risk of attacks, HP warns.
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