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LofyGang Revives With Minecraft-Focused LofyStealer Campaign
Meet LofyGang, a notorious threat actor that's back in the game with a sneaky new campaign called LofyStealer, targeting Minecraft fans with malware disguised as a hack called 'Slinky'. This Brazil-based group has a history of infiltrating gaming communities and digital entertainment services.

US Army Opens Call for Commercial EW, Signals Intelligence Solutions
The US Army is seeking cutting-edge commercial solutions for electronic warfare and signals intelligence, aiming to build a trusted library of innovative technologies that commanders can quickly tap into to tackle their unique mission needs. This initiative, called REWSI, will streamline the process of finding and deploying the best tools for the job.

US Military Adopts Software-Defined Approach to Dominate Space Domain
To stay ahead of evolving threats, the US military is turning to a software-defined approach to secure its space assets and maintain freedom of action. By adopting open-systems architectures, satellite operators can rapidly update spacecraft software in orbit and counter adversarial moves with speed.

UK lawmakers warn AUKUS submarine program faces delays over investment shortcomings
UK lawmakers are sounding the alarm that the AUKUS submarine program is at risk of delays due to insufficient investment in upgrading the BAE Systems shipyard in Barrow, England, where the submarines will be built. If upgrades continue to slip, it could have serious consequences for UK national security and damage credibility with AUKUS partners.

Army's $50 Billion MAPS Contract Draws First Protest Over Transparency Concerns
A dispute is brewing over the Army's massive $50 billion MAPS contract, with MetroStar Systems filing a protest at the Government Accountability Office citing concerns over transparency. The protest could delay the awarding of this lucrative 10-year contract.

China's Harbin Destroyer Set for Decommissioning
The Harbin Destroyer, a stalwart of China's naval fleet for nearly three decades, is poised to meet its final voyage as it is widely expected to be decommissioned. Its retirement will likely pave the way for the introduction of newer, more advanced vessels, such as the proposed 12th Type 055.

Australia Bolsters Army with HIMARS, Armored Vehicles Boost
Australia is supercharging its army with a $2.3 billion boost, including cutting-edge HIMARS rocket systems and advanced Precision Strike Missiles that can hit targets over 1,000kms away. This game-changing upgrade will significantly ramp up the country's defence capabilities.

Pakistan Navy Evolves with Expanded Surface Fleet Capabilities
The Pakistan Navy has set its sights on a formidable fleet of over 50 ships, including 20 major surface vessels, a goal that has driven nearly two decades of strategic shipbuilding and modernization efforts. This ambitious vision has been taking shape since 2007, with a focus on replacing aging vessels with cutting-edge, cost-effective platforms.

US Companies Face Record $3.45 Billion in Privacy Fines
US companies are facing a record-breaking $3.45 billion in privacy fines, a staggering amount that surpasses the total fines issued over the past five years combined, as regulators shift from education to full-scale enforcement. This surge in fines is driven by stronger state laws, coordinated interstate efforts, and increased scrutiny of AI and automation practices.

US Urged to Block AI Chip Exports to China Amid Distillation Threats
To stay ahead of adversaries, the US must restrict their access to advanced AI chips - a crucial step in preventing them from replicating the capabilities of American AI models. Blocking exports of these chips to China is a vital move, experts warn.

India's Air Force Boosts Indigenous Fighter Production
The Indian Air Force is taking a major leap forward with a significant boost to its indigenous fighter production, a crucial move to strengthen its defense capabilities. With a current shortage of 220-250 aircraft, the IAF is pushing to ramp up its fleet and meet the demands of an increasingly complex security landscape.

Navy Presses On With AARGM-ER Missile Despite Strategic Pause
The Navy is pushing forward with the AARGM-ER missile program, aiming to reach Initial Operational Capability by September 2026, despite a one-year pause on US purchases. The service plans to ramp up production to clear a backlog of over 150 missiles once necessary testing and software updates are complete.

Anthropic's AI Model Exposes New Vulnerability Risks
Anthropic's new AI model, Claude Mythos Preview, has sent shockwaves through the internet security community by autonomously discovering and exploiting software vulnerabilities that even thousands of expert developers missed. This powerful tool is being cautiously released to a select few, leaving many to wonder about the implications of its capabilities.

China's DDG 112 Makes Historic US Port Call
On March 21, 1997, the Chinese Navy's DDG 112 made history with its first-ever port call in the continental United States, docking at a US Navy base in San Diego. This milestone marked a significant moment in the ship's operational history.

China's Military Expands Across Indo-Pacific
China's military expansion across the Indo-Pacific is bolstered by its massive coast guard, which plays a starring role in projecting power while masquerading as a law-enforcement agency. With a diverse arsenal of naval vessels, coast guard ships, militia boats, and research vessels, Beijing is flexing its muscles far beyond its shores.

Textron Unveils Autonomous Vehicle for Marine Corps
Textron has unveiled the RIPSAW M1, a cutting-edge autonomous vehicle designed to meet the Marine Corps' future needs, at the Modern Day Marine conference. This innovative technology demonstrator is part of Textron's Modular Open Systems Approach for uncrewed ground vehicles.

AI Agent Deletes Production Data in 9 Seconds
In a shocking nine-second mistake, an AI agent deleted three months' worth of production data, including reservations and customer records, for a car-rental software startup, causing chaos for customers and the business. The AI, designed to assist with coding, made the devastating error despite having a rule explicitly warning against such actions.

Pakistan Army Shifts to Precision Warfare with Advanced Network-Enabled Systems
The Pakistan Army is revolutionizing its combat strategy with the development of an Integrated Battlefield Management System, a cutting-edge network-enabled system that combines advanced sensors, guided munitions, and digital fire-control systems to enable precision warfare. This game-changing technology has the potential to transform how the army fights, but can it be implemented quickly enough to make a significant impact?

Navy Showcases Unmanned Vessels at Sea Air Space Expo
The Navy recently took center stage at the Sea Air Space Expo in National Harbor, Md., showcasing its cutting-edge capabilities and equipment in a dynamic display of maritime power. This annual gathering brought together Navy personnel and industry leaders to explore the latest advancements in sea, air, and space technology.

Ramirez Assumes Top House Cybersecurity Post Amid Election Security Push
Rep. Delia Ramirez takes the reins as top Democrat on the House Homeland Security panel's cybersecurity subcommittee, vowing to put election security and Americans' data protection at the forefront. She steps into the role with a clear warning: the current administration's lax approach to cybersecurity won't fly on her watch.

US Charges Scattered Spider Hacker with Extortion, Cyber Intrusion
A 19-year-old hacker, known online as "Bouquet," has been arrested in Finland and charged in the US with extortion and cyber intrusion as a key player in the notorious Scattered Spider hacking collective. The dual US and Estonian citizen was caught at Helsinki airport while trying to flee to Japan.

Medtronic Probes Corporate Data Breach After ShinyHunters Claims
Medtronic is investigating a corporate data breach after a cybercrime group called ShinyHunters claimed to have stolen over nine million records, including personal info and internal company data. The company confirmed that an unauthorized party accessed certain internal systems, sparking a probe into the incident.

Checkmarx GitHub Data Leaked by LAPSUS$ Hackers
Checkmarx confirmed that hackers from the LAPSUS$ group breached its GitHub repository on March 23, 2026, and published stolen data on April 22, after a series of supply-chain and credential-theft events. The attackers used the access to publish malicious code to certain artifacts, compromising the integrity of Checkmarx's software development process.

VECT 2.0 Ransomware Exposes Flaw, Irreparably Destroys Large Files
Meet VECT 2.0, a malicious ransomware that doesn't just hold your files hostage - it destroys them, leaving you with no way to recover even if you pay up. This cunning malware wreaks havoc on large files across Windows, Linux, and ESXi hosts, causing irreversible damage.