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Pentagon Fortifies Cyber Strategy with AI Integration

The Pentagon is bolstering its cyber strategy with AI integration, navigating the double-edged sword of artificial intelligence as both a game-changing advantage and a rising security threat. By harnessing AI-enabled cyber operations, the Defense Department aims to revolutionize its digital defense and offense capabilities.

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US Eyes Civilian Hackers to Bolster Cyber Operations

The US is considering a game-changing move: enlisting civilian hackers to help breach foreign computer systems, with a pilot program proposed in the Senate Armed Services Committee's defense policy bill. This bold plan would bring private sector expertise under the operational control of US Cyber Command.

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Pentagon Fortifies Cyber Defenses for Critical Infrastructure

The Pentagon is bolstering its cyber defenses for critical infrastructure, with a key focus on building a unified response framework to tackle cyberattacks on vital US systems. Col. Adolph Rodriguez is leading the charge, prioritizing not just technical solutions but also organizational clarity and control.

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US Military Weighs Standalone Cyber Force by 2028

The US military is considering a game-changing move: creating a standalone Cyber Force by 2028, but its success hinges on a crucial decision from Congress or the White House this year. A recent report outlines a bold plan to overcome longstanding structural challenges in cyber operations and make this vision a reality.

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Pentagon Integrates Cyber into Operations, Prioritizes AI Security

The Pentagon is revolutionizing its approach to cyber operations, shifting away from treating it as a separate entity and instead weaving it into every military operation from the ground up. By doing so, the Defense Department aims to harness the full power of information on the battlefield, with AI security at the forefront of this strategic evolution.

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NATO's Eastern Flank Vulnerability Exposes Need for Predefined Responses

NATO's eastern flank is in a precarious state of vulnerability, leaving it struggling to keep pace with Russia's cunning hybrid tactics that blur the lines between peace and war. By deploying unidentified drones, launching cyberattacks, and orchestrating other ambiguous provocations, Russia is testing NATO's defenses and pushing the alliance to rethink its response strategy.

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Dutch Authorities Disrupt Russian Cyber Operations, Seize 800 Servers

In a major blow to Russian cybercrime, Dutch authorities seized over 800 servers and arrested two individuals in a daring raid that cracked down on illicit online operations. The suspects, a 57-year-old Amsterdam resident and a 39-year-old from The Hague, were charged with violating sanctions law by aiding EU-sanctioned entities.

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Netherlands Disrupts Russian Cyber Operations with Server Seizure

Dutch authorities have struck a major blow against Russian cyber operations, seizing 800 servers and making several arrests in a crackdown on a web hosting ecosystem accused of enabling cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns, and other malicious activities. This coordinated law-enforcement action aims to disrupt the cyber threat landscape and protect democracy and security.

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OpenAI Restricts Access to GPT-5.5-Cyber Model

OpenAI is launching its powerful GPT-5.5-Cyber model, but with a cautious approach, starting with a limited rollout to a select group of trusted cyber defenders who will help secure critical systems and infrastructure. The company plans to collaborate with the government and the broader ecosystem to ensure responsible and secure access.

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UK Confronts Escalating Russian Cyber Hostility

The UK is facing a sharp rise in Russian cyber hostility, with the National Cyber Security Centre now investigating around four major attacks every week. This surge in threats has led to a significant increase in cases, with over 200 nationally significant incidents handled last year - more than double the previous year's total.

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AI Use Cases Must-Have for Pentagon’s Best Readiness 2026

AI Use Cases Must-Have for Pentagon’s Best Readiness 2026

AI use cases are no longer optional for the Pentagon. In the next 18 months, choosing and governing the right ones will decide whether U.S. forces enter 2026 with an AI-enabled edge—or dangerous gaps in situational awareness, logistics, and command.

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National Time Service Center: Exclusive Risky Attack

National Time Service Center: Exclusive Risky Attack

China’s MSS claims the NSA used 42 cyber tools to tamper with the National Time Service Center—a charge that, if true, would turn the country’s clocks into a powerful tool for disrupting finance, telecoms and critical infrastructure. Dramatic as the allegation is, the lack of a public forensic dossier leaves the claim hanging between serious threat and strategic rhetoric.

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three new malware families: Exclusive Critical Threat

three new malware families: Exclusive Critical Threat

Heads-up: Google TAG says Russia-linked COLDRIVER has churned out three new malware families and is retooling them within days—an accelerated development pace that makes signature-based defenses brittle and raises the urgency for MFA, behavior-based EDR, and proactive threat hunting.

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EtherHiding in smart contracts: Exclusive Critical Threat

EtherHiding in smart contracts: Exclusive Critical Threat

Imagine the smart contracts you trust quietly carrying malware — researchers say a North Korean‑linked group used a new EtherHiding trick to embed and trigger malicious payloads in blockchain contracts. Defenders now need to move beyond static code checks and adopt runtime monitoring to stop these covert distribution channels before they steal funds.

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Ministry of State Security: Exclusive Risky Ties Exposed

Ministry of State Security: Exclusive Risky Ties Exposed

A new open‑source assessment links the Beijing Institute of Electronics Technology and Application (BIETA) — and a related group called CIII — to China’s Ministry of State Security, raising unsettling questions about where civilian research ends and state cyber operations begin. For technologists and policymakers, the report is a wake‑up call to rethink supply‑chain risk, threat attribution, and how to protect innovation without choking off legitimate collaboration.

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bulletproof hosting Exposed: Risky Evasion Still Thrives

bulletproof hosting Exposed: Risky Evasion Still Thrives

When the EU sanctioned Stark Industries, the bulletproof hosting firm just rebranded and moved assets to sister companies — a stark reminder that Kremlin-linked operators can easily dodge enforcement and keep malicious infrastructure online. To make sanctions stick, policymakers and tech firms must pair legal designations with faster takedowns, transparency rules, and tighter cooperation across registrars, payment processors and ISPs.

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threat-intel sharing: Must-Have Critical Lifeline

threat-intel sharing: Must-Have Critical Lifeline

As the reauthorization deadline nears, Congress must decide whether to renew cyber‑intel sharing authorities and funding that let companies and federal defenders act fast — a lapse could hamstring responses, while sensible reforms could bolster privacy at the cost of speed.

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state-sponsored actors: Exclusive Dangerous Threat Revealed

state-sponsored actors: Exclusive Dangerous Threat Revealed

Recorded Future warns that when vulnerabilities are publicly disclosed, state-sponsored hackers are often first to turn them into real-world attacks. That stark reality means governments, companies and everyday users must speed up patching, rethink disclosure practices, and shore up defenses before the race to weaponize a flaw begins.

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Salt Typhoon: Exclusive Risky Cyber Threat Exposed

Salt Typhoon: Exclusive Risky Cyber Threat Exposed

Turns out attackers are going after the little guys—Dutch officials confirm the Salt Typhoon campaign hit small local ISPs, revealing how fragile national connectivity can be. Strengthening affordable security, incident reporting and support for these tiny telcos is now a national priority.

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Nork IT worker scam: Exclusive Risky Exposé

Nork IT worker scam: Exclusive Risky Exposé

Think a LinkedIn scam meets a spy novel: the U.S. Treasury just sanctioned firms accused of placing North Korean IT workers into legitimate-seeming jobs to funnel money and talent back to Pyongyang, a troubling mix of labor exploitation and cyber risk that should make every hiring manager double-check resumes and vet overseas contractors.

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Russian-linked cyber actors: Stunning Critical Threat

Russian-linked cyber actors: Stunning Critical Threat

Allegations tying Moscow-linked hackers to a months-long breach of U.S. federal court files and a hacking attempt that manipulated a Norwegian dam’s controls have exposed just how fragile our courts and critical infrastructure can be. The incidents raise urgent questions about who’s really protecting the systems we rely on—and what must be fixed now.

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APT28 LameHug: Exclusive Risky AI Threat Warning

APT28 LameHug: Exclusive Risky AI Threat Warning

MITRE’s take on APT28’s LameHug at Black Hat is a wake-up call: while crude now, this testbed shows how AI and automation could quickly turn basic tools into powerful cyber weapons. Defenders, policymakers, and everyday users should sharpen defenses and share intel now—before experiments like this graduate into routine attacks.

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Iranian Android Spyware: Exclusive Risky New Threat

Iranian Android Spyware: Exclusive Risky New Threat

A dangerous new strain of Iranian Android spyware — a revamped DCHSpy tied to MuddyWater — is turning smartphones into frontline spying tools with enhanced data-stealing and persistence that make detection much harder. Stay vigilant: keep your apps updated, use official stores, and enable strong authentication to reduce your risk.

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Iran Cyber Threats: Stunning Risk to Global Security

Iran Cyber Threats: Stunning Risk to Global Security

Iran’s rapidly evolving cyber campaigns—mixing technical skill with sophisticated social engineering—now threaten critical infrastructure, economies, and public trust worldwide. Tackling this growing risk means investing in people, smarter technology, and stronger international cooperation before the next attack lands.

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