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Europe Targets Russia's Turla in Coordinated Cyber Sanctions
The European Union is cracking down on Russia's notorious cyber-espionage group, Turla, with coordinated sanctions aimed at disrupting their years-long campaign of malicious activities. Nine Russian individuals and four entities, including the FSB's Center 16, have been targeted in the punitive measures.

EU Targets Russian Hackers with Sanctions Over Europe Cyberattacks
The European Union is cracking down on Russian hackers, imposing sanctions on nine individuals and four entities linked to malicious cyber operations that threaten the continent's security and stability. This move targets those behind a foiled attack on Poland's critical infrastructure, which could have left 500,000 people in the dark during winter.

EU Court Upholds $4.7 Billion Google Antitrust Fine
Google's last-ditch effort to overturn a $4.7 billion antitrust fine has been rejected by the EU's top court, affirming that the company's Android agreements did indeed stifle competition. The Court of Justice of the European Union dismissed Google's appeal, upholding the hefty penalty.

Russia Revives Influence Ops in US, Europe
Google threat hunters warn that Russia's influence operations are shifting their focus back to the US and Europe, potentially intensifying their targeting of the EU, NATO, and other key priorities. This change signals a significant increase in covert cyber operations aimed at these regions.

Fincantieri Explores Nuclear-Powered Vessel Design Amid Italian Naval Plans
Fincantieri is proactively exploring nuclear-powered vessel design, driven by CEO Pierroberto Folgiero's bold vision to accelerate innovation and lead the charge in sustainable maritime solutions. The shipbuilder is actively engaging with cutting-edge nuclear technology, including third- and fourth-generation reactors.

EU, Australia Forge Inter-Regional Framework to Counter Hybrid Threats
A recent review by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute uncovered 40 regional security initiatives, with many involving Australia, highlighting both the impressive level of cooperation and the significant gaps that leave the Indo-Pacific vulnerable to complex threats. These initiatives, though numerous, often focus on specific geographic areas or themes, lacking the cross-domain reach needed to effectively counter hybrid threats.

EU Bolsters Ukraine's Cyber Defenses with Emergency Support Program
The EU has stepped up to bolster Ukraine's cyber defenses, approving the country's inclusion in the EU Cybersecurity Reserve and making 47 trusted private providers available to offer emergency support against cyber threats. This move enables Ukraine to tap into critical EU cyber support, even as it pursues EU membership.

Sweden Bolsters Ukraine's Air Force with Gripen Fighter Jet Deal
Sweden is ramping up its support for Ukraine's air force with a game-changing deal to supply advanced Gripen fighter jets, bolstering the country's defense capabilities. The EU's Ukraine Support Loan will provide €2.5 billion to fund the purchase of up to 20 Gripen E/F fighters.

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.

Italy Secures $1.6B Deal for Airbus A330 Tanker Fleet
Italy is set to boost its military capabilities with a game-changing $1.6 billion deal with Airbus for six A330 multi-role tanker transport aircraft, a contract that's been years in the making. The 10-year agreement marks a major milestone in the country's defense modernization efforts.

Microsoft Fixes Autopatch Bug Deploying Restricted Drivers
Microsoft fixed a Windows Autopatch bug that caused a small number of EU devices to receive restricted driver updates despite administrative policies in place to block them. The issue affected specific Windows 11 versions, including 23H2, 24H2, and 25H2.

Poland Secures $51.6 Billion EU Defense Loan, Bolstering Military Capabilities
Poland is set to supercharge its military capabilities with a whopping $51.6 billion defense loan from the EU, a game-changing deal that cements the country's position as a leader in European security. This massive investment will ensure the Polish army and defense industry are equipped to tackle any challenge that comes their way.

European Lawmakers Urge Swift Action on AI-Driven Cybersecurity Threats
European lawmakers are sounding the alarm, warning that Europe is unprepared for the growing threat of AI-driven cybersecurity attacks and urging swift action to defend against them. They've pressed the European Commission for rapid action, citing the alarming capabilities of advanced AI models like Anthropic's Mythos.

EU Awards $213M Cloud Contract to Boost Digital Sovereignty
The European Union has taken a bold step towards digital independence with a $213 million cloud contract awarded to four European providers, marking a significant shift away from US tech dominance. This strategic move is set to bolster the EU's digital sovereignty.

ENISA Pursues Elevated Status in Global CVE Program
The European Union's cybersecurity agency, ENISA, is taking a major step forward in global cybersecurity by seeking top-tier status in the prestigious CVE Program, a move that could reshape the landscape of vulnerability management. If approved, ENISA would join an elite group of just three organizations with the highest level of authority in this critical program.

European Commission Cloud Hack Compromises 30 EU Entities
A massive cloud hack has struck the European Commission, compromising the data of at least 30 EU entities, including the Commission itself, at the hands of the notorious threat group TeamPCP. This alarming breach raises critical questions about who holds the keys to the EU's cloud and what happens when they fall into the wrong hands.

Lazarus Group Exclusive: DreamJob Threatens EU Defenses
“If you build it, they will steal it” — North Korea’s Lazarus Group is quietly targeting EU drone engineers, lifting schematics, firmware, and supplier data to speed or sabotage adversaries’ emulation of Western platforms. The result: stolen designs and corrupted files that can derail production and readiness without a single shot fired.

bulletproof hosting: Stunning Risks Evade Sanctions
KrebsOnSecurity reveals how Stark Industries — a bulletproof hosting service tied to Kremlin-linked cyberattacks — slipped past EU sanctions by rebranding and shifting assets into shell companies, showing how adaptable abuse networks outpace enforcement. If sanctions are to matter, Europe needs faster cross-border coordination, tougher pressure on registrars and clear rules on who really owns these services.

zero trust Must-Have: Europe’s Best Security Playbook
Across Europe, zero trust has moved from IT theory to a regulatory expectation—policymakers now expect identity-centric controls, measurable resilience and risk reporting, so organizations must re-architect defenses or accept growing exposure. Start pragmatically: protect your highest-value assets with IAM, MFA and segmentation, measure risk reduction, and build privacy-preserving telemetry as you go.

commercial spyware firms: Risky EU Ties Exposed
European MPs are demanding answers after investigations showed EU research grants and procurement money have flowed — sometimes via subcontractors — to companies tied to commercial spyware, raising urgent questions about whether public funds are enabling surveillance of journalists, activists and political rivals. Europe must reconcile its push for tech sovereignty with stronger transparency, vetting and clawback rules to ensure funding defends, not undermines, democracy.

phishing Warning: Exclusive Risky Threat & Must-Have Fixes
ENISA warns that simple phishing emails and unpatched systems were behind most EU cyber intrusions last year, turning tiny mistakes into big national-security headaches. It’s a wake-up call to harden the basics—MFA, patching, email defenses, and smarter user training—before the next click becomes a crisis.

Cyber Resilience Act: Must-Have or Risky Regulation
Linux maintainer Greg Kroah‑Hartman pushes back on doomsday takes about the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act, arguing it’s unlikely to upend everyday open‑source work — but adds the real risk comes from fuzzy definitions and heavy‑handed implementation. If regulators carve out volunteers and focus on commercial actors, the CRA could boost software safety without choking the collaborative culture that powers so much of the internet.

foreign interference: Exclusive Risky Teen Scandal
When Dutch authorities arrested several teenagers allegedly linked to foreign interference, it exposed a modern dilemma: how do we protect democracy from digital meddling without criminalizing curious, tech‑savvy kids?

Entry/Exit System: Risky Exclusive EU Biometric Rollout
Starting next month the EU replaces passport stamps with a biometric Entry/Exit System that will record faces and fingerprints of short‑stay visitors to 29 Schengen countries. Officials say it will speed up checks and curb overstays — but privacy advocates warn it could expand surveillance and put sensitive data at risk.