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Google Uncovers China Espionage Group UNC6508 Lurking Undetected Since 2023
Google's Threat Intelligence Group has uncovered a stealthy Chinese espionage group, UNC6508, that had been secretly lurking in networks since 2023, targeting key sectors in the US and Canada. The full extent of the damage is still unknown, leaving experts concerned about potential long-term security breaches.

AI Hallucinations Expose Organizations to 'Ghost Breach' Risk
Imagine a scenario where a cutting-edge technology lies to you, and you believe it - leading to a frantic response to a crisis that never existed. AI hallucinations are exposing organizations to a new kind of risk, dubbed "ghost breaches," where fabricated threats trigger real-life emergency responses.

Fraud Enters New Era, Demanding Proactive Hunt
As traditional fraud markers become obsolete, it's clear that a new approach is needed - one that treats digital identity as critical infrastructure and leverages a layered, real-time defense strategy to stay one step ahead of sophisticated crime rings. We must move beyond outdated tactics and adopt a proactive, systemic approach to fraud defense.

Researchers bypass Grafana AI with stealthy data exfiltration technique
Imagine a tool meant to reveal operational insights being turned into a stealthy spy, siphoning off sensitive corporate secrets - that's what happened when researchers exploited Grafana's AI with a cunning technique called indirect prompt injection. Dubbed GrafanaGhost, this attack bypasses Grafana's defenses, exfiltrating data without leaving a digital trail.

FBI Report Exposes Soaring Cybercrime Losses
Cybercrime losses have skyrocketed 26% to a staggering $20.9 billion in 2025, but the true extent of the damage is likely much worse, as many victims suffer in silence, never reporting the crimes they endure.

Akira Ransomware Group Accelerates Attacks, Hits Encryption in Under an Hour
The Akira ransomware group has supercharged its attacks, able to go from gaining a foothold to locking files in under an hour - the time it takes to pour a cup of coffee. This lightning-fast approach drastically shrinks the window for defenders and ups the ante for victims to pay the ransom.

Congress Probes ICE's Use of Paragon Spyware
House Democrats are pushing back against Immigration and Customs Enforcement's use of Paragon spyware, demanding more answers after the agency's explanations fell short. The lawmakers' concerns highlight growing tensions over law enforcement's use of controversial hacking tools.