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MIT Retracts Controversial AI Ransomware Study Amid Expert Scrutiny
MIT’s Sloan School of Management has retracted a study claiming AI drives 80% of ransomware attacks after cybersecurity experts raised concerns about its methodology and evidence.
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Cybercriminals Exploit Legitimate Remote Tools to Target Logistics Networks
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting the logistics and freight industry by exploiting legitimate Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) tools to gain unauthorized access, with the ultimate goal of stealing cargo.
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Alleged Jabber Zeus Coder ‘MrICQ’ Extradited to U.S.
Yuriy Igorevich Rybtsov, known online as “MrICQ” and an alleged developer for the Jabber Zeus cybercrime group, has been arrested in Italy and extradited to the United States. He faces charges related to a scheme that allegedly stole tens of millions of dollars from U.S. businesses.
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Drone Attack Targets Saratov Oil Refinery in Russia
Ukraine’s General Staff claimed responsibility for a drone attack on the Saratov Oil Refinery in Russia, marking the fourth such incident this autumn. Russia reported intercepting numerous drones over the region.
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Russian Forces Refine Drone Attack Tactics Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Russian forces are refining their drone attack strategies against Ukraine, incorporating more sophisticated tactics designed to challenge Ukrainian air defenses. These developments include coordinated group assaults, variable flight paths, and the deployment of novel payloads such as anti-tank magnetic mines via “Shahed” drones.
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Brash Exploit Uncovers Critical Chromium Blink Vulnerability
A newly discovered exploit, dubbed ‘Brash,’ has revealed a critical architectural vulnerability within the Chromium Blink rendering engine, capable of causing a system-level denial of service across a wide range of Chromium-based browsers globally. This flaw, not a traditional memory corruption bug, exploits a fundamental design oversight in how web browsers manage tab titles.
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Everest Ransomware Claims AT&T Careers Breach With 576K Records
Everest ransomware claims it holds 576,686 AT&T Careers records; AT&T has not confirmed, and no sample data is published yet.
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Aerospace and Defence Industry 2025: Digitalisation, Autonomy and Supply Chain Strain Define a Shifting Sector
A neutral analysis of how the global aerospace and defence sector in 2025 is defined by digitalisation, autonomous systems, and strained supply chains.
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EU Privacy-Focused DNS0.eu Ends Operations Over Funding Challenges
The EU-backed DNS0.eu resolver has shut down after failing to secure continued funding, highlighting challenges in sustaining privacy-centric internet infrastructure.
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Italy to Lead EU Mobile Laser Air Defense Weapon Project
Italy will lead an EU-backed program to develop a mobile laser air defense weapon, part of the European Defence Fund’s push for next-generation directed-energy systems.