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    Citizen Lab Founder Flags Rise of US Authoritarianism

    Citizen Lab director and founder Ron Deibert explained how civil society is locked in “vicious cycle,” and human rights are being abused as a result, covering Israeli spyware, the Khashoggi killing, and an erosion of democratic norms in the US.

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    Payback: ‘ShinyHunters’ Clocks Google via Salesforce

    In 2024, it was Snowflake. In 2025, it’s Salesforce. ShinyHunters is back, with low-tech hacks that nonetheless manage to bring down international megaliths like Google, Cisco, and Adidas.

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    The Critical Flaw in CVE Scoring

    With informed decision-making, organizations can strengthen their overall resilience and maintain the agility needed to adapt to emerging threats, without sacrificing innovation or productivity.

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    Chanel Alerts Clients of Third-Party Breach

    The fashion house is added to a list of other companies that have been impacted by similar breaches, including Tiffany & Co. and Louis Vuitton.

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    Malicious Go, npm Packages Deliver Cross-Platform Malware, Trigger Remote Data Wipes

    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a set of 11 malicious Go packages that are designed to download additional payloads from remote servers and execute them on both Windows and Linux systems. “At runtime the code silently spawns a shell, pulls a second-stage payload from an interchangeable set of .icu and .tech command-and-control (C2) endpoints, and executes…

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    Microsoft Discloses Exchange Server Flaw Enabling Silent Cloud Access in Hybrid Setups

    Microsoft has released an advisory for a high-severity security flaw affecting on-premise versions of Exchange Server that could allow an attacker to gain elevated privileges under certain conditions. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-53786, carries a CVSS score of 8.0. Dirk-jan Mollema with Outsider Security has been acknowledged for reporting the bug. “In an Exchange hybrid…

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    6,500 Axis Servers Expose Remoting Protocol, 4,000 in U.S. Vulnerable to Exploits

    Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed multiple security flaws in video surveillance products from Axis Communications that, if successfully exploited, could expose them to takeover attacks. “The attack results in pre-authentication remote code execution on Axis Device Manager, a server used to configure and manage fleets of cameras, and the Axis Camera Station, client software used to…

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    The AI-Powered Security Shift: What 2025 Is Teaching Us About Cloud Defense

    Now that we are well into 2025, cloud attacks are evolving faster than ever and artificial intelligence (AI) is both a weapon and a shield. As AI rapidly changes how enterprises innovate, security teams are now tasked with a triple burden: Secure AI embedded in every part of the business. Use AI to defend faster…

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    SonicWall Confirms Patched Vulnerability Behind Recent VPN Attacks, Not a Zero-Day

    SonicWall has revealed that the recent spike in activity targeting its Gen 7 and newer firewalls with SSL VPN enabled is related to an older, now-patched bug and password reuse. “We now have high confidence that the recent SSL VPN activity is not connected to a zero-day vulnerability,” the company said. “Instead, there is a…

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    Webinar: How to Stop Python Supply Chain Attacks—and the Expert Tools You Need

    Python is everywhere in modern software. From machine learning models to production microservices, chances are your code—and your business—depends on Python packages you didn’t write. But in 2025, that trust comes with a serious risk. Every few weeks, we’re seeing fresh headlines about malicious packages uploaded to the Python Package Index (PyPI)—many going undetected until…

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