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Beware of 14 seemingly harmless npm packages that masquerade as calendar and streak utilities, but secretly deploy an AI-powered Linux backdoor, turning your system into a vulnerable target. These trojanized packages contain a bundled native binary that launches a detached background process, allowing malware to spread undetected.

The alarming surge in mega-breaches is setting 2026 on a record-breaking pace, with July alone witnessing six shocking incidents that exposed sensitive information and left consumers vulnerable. A recent breach of a Department of Homeland Security information-sharing platform is a stark reminder that even supposedly secure systems can be compromised.

Beware of phishing messages on Microsoft Teams that claim to be from your IT help desk - they may be laced with SynkLoader malware, a newly discovered threat that's being spread through seemingly legitimate downloads hosted on Microsoft Azure. These attacks use a clever tactic to gain your trust, but don't be fooled!

The US government is taking a giant leap in drone technology, investing a whopping $1 billion to supercharge domestic drone production and ensure America's drone dominance. Top officials, including Under Secretary of Defense Emil Michael, gathered at the White House to rally industry leaders and discuss the nation's ambitious plans.

The US Army is ramping up its Patriot air-defense force to meet growing demands, all while integrating new technologies like the Golden Dome system. This strategic expansion aims to bolster the military's defenses now while preparing for future threats.

China's latest aviation breakthrough, the Y-15 turboprop airlifter, has emerged in advanced testing, with a prototype, serial number "15001", giving analysts a glimpse into the country's new medium tactical airlifter. The four-turboprop transport, developed by Shaanxi Aircraft Corporation, marks a significant milestone in China's aviation ambitions.

For 25 years, ASPI has been at the forefront of shaping Australia's national security debate, providing critical insights that challenge the status quo and inform government decision-making. From its roots in 2001, ASPI has remained committed to delivering contestable advice, fostering public discussion, and cultivating the next generation of security leaders.

China's influence is a game-changer, touching every aspect of national security, and the competition is heating up, with artificial intelligence playing a major role. The NSA Deputy Director warns that Beijing is disrupting the status quo, acting as a spoiler from Greenland to the Korean Peninsula.

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The US Air Force is on a mission to breathe new life into its F-117 Nighthawks, with plans to keep the stealth jets flying until at least 2034 - and that means finding fresh explosive charges for a critical emergency system. They're on the hunt for new cartridge-actuated devices and propellant-actuated devices to keep the F-117's tailhook system in working order.

Mongolia is stepping up its defense game with a bold new approach to partnerships and industrial policy, marked by the recent launch of its first domestic ammunition production line in collaboration with Turkish defense company MKE. The milestone achievement signals a major shift in the country's strategy, with three types of ammunition now being produced locally.

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong's bold declaration that Indonesia is Australia's most crucial partner underscores the significance of their relationship - one that has ebbed and flowed over 25 years, with ASPI playing a pivotal role in nurturing dialogue and understanding between the two nations. Through sustained engagement, ASPI has helped keep the lines of communication open, even in tough times, and encouraged Australian policymakers to see Indonesia as a valued partner.

Senators are demanding answers about the federal government's secretive hacking practices, and they're calling on the Government Accountability Office to shine a light on the scope, frequency, and safety measures behind these operations. They want to know how often and how extensively the government is using hacking and spyware to investigate Americans.

Federal agencies drowning in a sea of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests can breathe a sigh of relief with AI-enabled platforms that streamline the entire process, from intake to reporting, in one secure workflow. By modernizing their approach, agencies can tackle mounting backlogs, complex data sources, and rising transparency expectations with ease.

The US Marine Corps is taking a giant leap forward with its new beach landing vessel, the Ancillary Surface Craft (ASC-1), which recently made its debut at a distinguished visitor day in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. This cutting-edge prototype is already being put to the test, allowing Marines to experiment with new tactical concepts and get hands-on experience with the latest hardware.

The Pentagon is racing to restock its munitions amid rising tensions with Iran, and defence giants are responding with game-changing innovations - including ultra-low-cost seekers and drone killers that could help ease the pressure on US stockpiles. Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Lockheed Martin are leading the charge with affordable solutions.

The Army Cyber Command is pushing for a dedicated AI funding line to supercharge its defensive cyber operations and stay ahead of emerging threats. This strategic move will likely become a top budget priority for the foreseeable future.

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Kaspersky uncovered a surprising new threat in June 2026: a piece of Android malware that targets the Android-based head units found in many cars, using a legitimate system app called TWCore as its unwitting accomplice. This sneaky malware piggybacks on TWCore's update process to spread its reach.

Malware is sneaking into Android car systems through built-in updaters, allowing hackers to wreak havoc on unsuspecting drivers. This sneaky attack was recently discovered by Kaspersky researchers, who linked it to a notorious ad-fraud operation called BADBOX.

Researchers at Check Point have uncovered a technique that exploits Microsoft Defender's own driver to disable security software, leaving Windows 7 to 11 users vulnerable to attack. This clever hack requires no external driver or software vulnerability, making it a worrying threat.

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning about two critical vulnerabilities in TrueConf, a Russian video conferencing platform, that have already been exploited in real-world attacks. Federal agencies have just until September 10 to patch these flaws and protect themselves.

Thousands of exposed AWS keys are still active, putting entire corporate accounts at risk of being hijacked by attackers - and a staggering 88% of re-verified keys were found to still grant access as recently as August 2026. This alarming vulnerability highlights the urgent need for tighter security measures to protect sensitive cloud data.

For a brief but alarming period, a widely-used Rust package was compromised, funneling malicious code into developer machines and putting sensitive credentials at risk. The attack was launched through a cleverly hidden payload in the build script of a popular crate called proc-macro1.

If you're experiencing frustrating gaming issues on Windows, such as crashes, freezes, or failure to launch, after installing the August 11, 2026 update (KB5121003) or later, Microsoft may have identified the culprit: RGB devices.

Your online privacy is disappearing, piece by piece, as the internet quietly rebuilt itself around a business model that thrives on collecting and selling your personal data. Every click, every download, and every form you fill out is fueling a multibillion-dollar industry that tracks, profiles, and monetizes your online life.