Rushna Kabelet
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Google Cloud phishing bypasses email filters
Attackers weaponized Google Cloud Application Integration to bypass email filters. The campaign targeted 3,200 organizations across five continents with a sophisticated multi-stage phishing attack.
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Honeypot Defense Turns Breach Claim Into Intelligence
Threat actors claimed breaching Resecurity. The firm responded with deception: attackers accessed a honeypot trap containing fake data. Resecurity’s defense turned an attack into intelligence collection.
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DarkSpectre Browser Extension Campaigns Expose 8.8 Million Users to Corporate Espionage
DarkSpectre is a Chinese threat actor operating three browser extension campaigns infecting 8.8 million users across Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. ShadyPanda (5.6M users) executes mass surveillance and affiliate fraud. GhostPoster (1.05M) delivers steganographic payloads. The Zoom Stealer (2.2M) monitors 28+ video conferencing platforms, exfiltrating meeting URLs, participant lists, speaker identities, and company data in real-time.…
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Putin Says He’s Open to Discussing Trump’s Peace Plan But Warns Ukraine Faces Defeat
Russian President Vladimir Putin has indicated he might be open to certain elements of a U.S. peace plan for Ukraine. However, he warned that Russian forces would continue their advance in the Donbas region if Kyiv refuses his ceasefire conditions.
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Poland picks Saab’s A26 submarine design, contract eyed by year’s end
Poland’s Ministry of National Defense has selected Sweden’s Saab A26 Blekinge design for its new submarine fleet, aiming to procure three submarines under the Orka program with a contract expected by year-end. This decision strengthens Poland’s deterrence in the Baltic Sea.
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Denmark is pleased with the adopted chat control proposal, but wanted to go further
Denmark welcomes the EU’s voluntary chat control proposal, though it initially sought broader, mandatory measures. Critics, including former MEP Patrick Breyer, warn the proposal is a ‘Trojan horse’ that could lead to mass surveillance and the end of online anonymity through age verification, with several countries opposing it due to privacy concerns.
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U.S. Carrier Aircraft Patrol Venezuelan Coast
U.S. Navy carrier aircraft, including E-2D Hawkeye and F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, were spotted conducting patrol flights along the Venezuelan coast on Monday. This marks the first visible sign that the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, has commenced active operations in the Caribbean Sea. It recently arrived in the region. This transition…
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Concerns about Cyber Threats and Extremism Have Risen Sharply
A new survey from the NCTV in the Netherlands shows a sharp rise in public concern over cyber threats and extremism. These issues, along with tensions between population groups and disruptions to vital processes, are top worries for Dutch citizens. Concerns about extremism have notably increased by 10 percentage points since spring 2025. Cyber threats,…
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Cybersecurity Overhaul: Thales and Imperva Unite for Integrated Security
Thales and Imperva are combining forces to offer businesses a truly unified defense, from data protection to application security, integrating AI and machine learning for advanced threat detection and a stronger security posture.
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Critical WSUS RCE Vulnerability CVE-2025-59287 Actively Exploited, CISA Urges Immediate Patching
A critical, unauthenticated Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability, CVE-2025-59287, in Microsoft’s Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is being actively exploited right now, allowing attackers to run malicious code with SYSTEM privileges.
