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Airbus Explores Saab Partnership for Sixth-Gen Fighter

Airbus is shaking up the plans for Europe's next-gen fighter, with CEO Michael Schoellhorn revealing the company is eager to join forces with Sweden and Saab to develop a cutting-edge crewed fighter aircraft. The potential partnership could breathe new life into the ambitious sixth-gen fighter project.

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US Air Force Restructures Space Acquisition Portfolios

The US Air Force is still fine-tuning its space acquisition portfolios, with key decisions on program alignments yet to be made. Department of the Air Force acting space acquisition czar Thomas Ainsworth confirms that the restructuring process is ongoing, with several roles and portfolio acquisition executives still in flux.

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Empty defence facility hall with rows of unoccupied chairs, symbolizing underutilized capacity and potential funding gaps.

Australia's Defence Budget Exposes Funding Gap

Australia's defence budget reveals a surprising truth: behind the hefty daily spend of A$181.9 million lies a funding gap, where increased workforce spending comes at the cost of reduced readiness and delayed capability upgrades.

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House Defense Bill Leaves Trump Priorities Unfunded

The House Armed Services Committee's initial defense spending plan falls short of the Pentagon's request, setting a baseline of $1.15 trillion - a far cry from the $1.5 trillion needed to fund key priorities. This leaves crucial initiatives in limbo, tied to a separate reconciliation vehicle rather than being fully funded.

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Dimly lit law office hallway with doors ajar, hinting at vulnerability and unauthorized access.

FBI Warns Law Firms of Silent Ransom Group's In-Person Data Heists

The FBI is sounding the alarm for US-based law firms after the Silent Ransom Group, a notorious data-extortion gang, claimed over 100 attacks - with a recent surge in activity that's left experts on high alert. This group's twist? They're using in-person tactics, combined with social engineering, to get their hands on sensitive data.

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High-ranking US and South Korean defense officials meet in a formal conference room, symbolizing cooperation and partnership.

US-South Korea Alliance Evolves Beyond OPCON Transfer

US and South Korea are redefining their 70-year alliance, shifting from a structurally asymmetrical relationship to one of shared accountability, with the OPCON transfer being a crucial milestone. This evolution aims to achieve a "Koreanization of Korean defense," empowering a more balanced partnership.

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FBI Report Exposes Surge in Internet Crimes

The FBI's 2025 Internet Crime Report has landed, and it's packed with eye-opening stats on the alarming rise of internet crimes. Get ready to dive into the latest numbers and trends.

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Workers assemble and test unmanned ground vehicles in a brightly-lit Ukrainian factory.

Ukraine Ramps Up Ground Robot Arsenal Amid Drone Warfare

Ukraine is gearing up its robotic arsenal with a bold goal to produce 50,000 unmanned ground vehicles this year, and defense-tech incubator Brave1 is on a mission to make it happen. With a thriving industrial base of 280 companies and 550 UGV models, Ukraine is poised to revolutionize its ground robot capabilities amid the ongoing drone warfare.

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Concerned individuals walk down a modern office corridor lined with server racks and filing cabinets, with a focused laptop…

Cyber Extortion Economy Shifts Away From Ransomware Encryption

The cyber extortion landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, with threat actors ditching ransomware encryption in favor of data-only extortion - and they're moving at lightning speed, with one case seeing data exfiltration in just 39 seconds. This trend is driven by improved backup and recovery methods, leaving attackers to focus on stealing sensitive data.

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Pakistan Air Force Deepens Ties with Baykar in Drone Tech Push

The Pakistan Air Force is taking its drone technology to new heights with a strategic partnership with Baykar, a leading innovator in the field. This game-changing collaboration was sealed during a high-level meeting between Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu and Baykar Technologies Group Chairman Selçuk Bayraktar.

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Australia's Defence Spending Trails Strategic Ambition

Australia's Defence Spending Trails Strategic Ambition

Australia's defence landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the 2024 and 2026 National Defence Strategies, AUKUS, and a massive overhaul of its defence posture. The changes include a historic submarine deal and a bold new vision for the country's military future.

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Pentagon Consolidates Software Licenses with $9.7 Billion Dell Deal

Pentagon Consolidates Software Licenses with $9.7 Billion Dell Deal

The Pentagon has awarded Dell a $9.7 billion deal to consolidate Microsoft software licenses, streamlining its operations and bolstering its digital capabilities with advanced cloud subscriptions and critical on-premises licensing. This move is a key part of the Department of Defense's push for Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control.

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Venture Capital Targets Cybersecurity's Elusive Prime

Venture Capital Targets Cybersecurity's Elusive Prime

Venture capital is swooping in to shake up the cybersecurity scene, now that barriers to entry have crumbled, but the million-dollar question remains: will this influx of cash spawn a new generation of market leaders? The industry is holding its breath, waiting to see which defensive cyber startups will rise to the top and dominate the landscape.

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OpenAI Bolsters Cybersecurity, Election Integrity with 2026 Midterm Safeguards

OpenAI Bolsters Cybersecurity, Election Integrity with 2026 Midterm Safeguards

OpenAI is stepping up its game to safeguard the 2026 midterm elections with a robust five-part plan to combat AI-driven interference and bolster cybersecurity. The company is committed to protecting digital infrastructure and promoting election integrity by spreading reliable information, watermarking deepfakes, and more.

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Paramilitary police officers in riot gear stand in formation with automatic grenade launchers.

China's Paramilitary Forces Upgrade Riot Control Arsenal

China's paramilitary police are taking riot control to a whole new level with an arsenal of heavy-hitting gear, including 35 mm automatic grenade launchers typically used on the front lines. The PAP First Mobile Corps recently showcased their fire-support platoon equipped with this powerful tech, blurring the lines between crowd management and combat.

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GPU mining malware spreads via SEO poisoning and AI chatbot manipulation

Beware of a sneaky malware that's spreading through manipulated AI chatbot responses and search engine poisoning, tricking users into downloading GPU mining malware. Victims unknowingly stumble upon malicious links while searching for popular software or getting recommendations from AI assistants.

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Employees work at desks with laptops and smartphones, surrounded by papers and office supplies, with blurred software…

Managing Shadow AI Tools Requires a Proactive Security Approach

Employees are now using three to five AI tools daily, outpacing the controls in place to manage them, and creating a growing security gap that's hard to ignore. This surge in shadow AI tools is fueled by three key areas: OAuth connections, browser extensions, and bundled AI.

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Cybercriminals Impersonate IT Personnel in Targeted Attacks

Cybercriminals are now masquerading as IT personnel to launch targeted attacks, with the FBI warning that law firms and professional sectors are prime targets. This new tactic allows groups like the Silent Ransom Group to swiftly access and exfiltrate sensitive data, often without encrypting systems.

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Executives' Blind Spot: Shadow AI Use Exposes Security Risks

Most organizations have a blind spot when it comes to AI usage, leaving them vulnerable to security risks - and the truth is, you can't protect what you can't see. A recent study by Okta and Apprize360 found that shadow AI use is rampant, exposing companies to potential breaches, data exposures, and system disruptions.

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CrowdStrike disrupts Glassworm botnet with global takedown

In a major win for cybersecurity, CrowdStrike has successfully dismantled the notorious Glassworm botnet in a global takedown, cutting off its operators from infected machines worldwide. The infected machines now harmlessly connect to a CrowdStrike-controlled IP address, rendering the botnet useless.

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Multinational military personnel gather around a command post with a large map display under clear daylight.

Turkey's Efes Drill Showcases Multinational Military Interoperability

Fifty countries came together in Izmir, Turkey for Efes 2026, a massive military exercise that put multinational forces to the test in a high-stakes demonstration of interoperability. The exercise simulated real-world combat scenarios, with artillery and aircraft working together to take out multiple targets day and night.

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KC-46 tanker aircraft on Israeli Air Force base tarmac with support vehicles and personnel.

US Bolsters Israel's Air Refueling Capacity with KC-46 Delivery

The Israeli Air Force just took a major leap forward with the delivery of its first KC-46 tanker from the US, ditching its decades-old fleet of retrofitted Boeing 707s for a cutting-edge aerial refueling capability. This game-changing upgrade will supercharge Israel's entire fleet of 4th- and 5th-generation fighters.

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GitHub repository on laptop in home office with papers and smartphone nearby.

Malicious npm Package Targets Claude AI User Files via GitHub

Disguising itself as a harmless archive deployment sync tool, the malicious npm package mouse5212-super-formatter secretly synced local workspace files to a remote tracking tree, allowing attackers to target user files on GitHub.

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Polish drone on display in a well-lit conference room or defense exhibition hall in Ottawa, Canada.

Canada Taps Polish Drones to Bolster Defense Ties with EU Backing

Canada is set to boost its defense capabilities with cutting-edge Polish drones, including the advanced Warmate, FlyeEye, and Gladius models, as part of a new agreement with Poland backed by the EU. This deal marks a significant step forward in Canada's defense ties with Poland and the European Union.

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