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Construction site on White House South Lawn with partially built granite helipad and workers.

White House to Get Granite Helipad Amid VH-92A Deployment

President Donald Trump announced that a new granite helipad will be built on the South Lawn, ending 50 years of grass landings that have taken a toll on the grounds. The $5-6 million project, funded by Sikorsky, aims to protect the lawn from the intense heat and rotor wash of the new VH-92A Patriot helicopters.

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Australia Seeks to Leverage Stability in AI Infrastructure Race

In a concerning escalation, cyberattacks against Israeli targets skyrocketed by 700 percent over just two days following the June 2025 strikes, with Israel accounting for 12.2 percent of all geopolitically motivated cyberattacks worldwide in 2025. This alarming surge highlights the growing threat of cyber warfare in the region.

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Bustling stadium concourse with spectators, staff, and security personnel, and a large video screen in the background.

Cybercriminals, Hacktivists Target 2026 World Cup Infrastructure

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to draw massive crowds of up to six million fans across 104 matches in 16 host cities, making its complex infrastructure a prime target for cyber threats. With its far-reaching network of stadium operations, municipal services, and independent suppliers, the tournament's technical architecture is a vulnerable web waiting to be exploited.

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Australia's Infrastructure Failures Erode National Security

Australia's broken promises on infrastructure are compromising its national security, with crucial projects like the Inland Rail - a game-changing freight line from Melbourne to Brisbane - stalled due to flawed assumptions, politics, and the passage of time. This has left the nation's supply chain resilience, regional industry, and agricultural competitiveness hanging in the balance.

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OSINTSights Rebuild & the Efficiency of a Lean Tech Stack

I trashed my old, clunky WordPress site and rebuilt OSINTSights on Cloudflare Workers, unleashing a lightning-fast and streamlined infrastructure that lets me publish OSINT content with ease. The new setup slashes hosting costs to around $30/month and harnesses AI to help me keep pace with the latest developments.

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Citrix vulnerability: Exclusive Alert for Risky DLL Sideload

Citrix vulnerability: Exclusive Alert for Risky DLL Sideload

A China-linked group called Salt Typhoon has been exploiting a Citrix flaw via stealthy DLL sideloading to slip malicious code into critical infrastructure and enterprise systems worldwide. It’s a wake-up call to patch, audit binaries, and tighten controls before trusted software becomes an attacker’s hiding place.

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Cisco SNMP vulnerability: Critical Must-Have Fix

Cisco SNMP vulnerability: Critical Must-Have Fix

Trend Micro revealed attackers exploiting a Cisco SNMP flaw to install stealthy Linux rootkits on routers, turning everyday network gear into persistent, invisible footholds — a wake-up call to patch, segment, and monitor your infrastructure before it’s quietly weaponized.

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nationally significant cyber incidents: Stunning Dire Wave

nationally significant cyber incidents: Stunning Dire Wave

The UK’s NCSC recorded a record 204 nationally significant cyber incidents — a staggering 130% jump — forcing a wake-up call about who gets hurt, what counts as “nationally significant,” and whether our defenses can hold against the next wave.

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Dark, industrial control room with a central server and computer terminals displaying distorted water flow and pressure…

water utility attack: Exclusive Risky Honeypot Revelation

Security researchers watched a pro‑Russia hacktivist group walk straight into a lifelike water‑utility honeypot, giving defenders a rare, risk‑free look at their reconnaissance and tools. That intel shows how deception can turn attacker curiosity into actionable defenses—vital for protecting water systems that, if disrupted, could threaten public safety.

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Redis servers: Must-Have Fix for Risky RediShell Flaw

Redis servers: Must-Have Fix for Risky RediShell Flaw

A newly disclosed “RediShell” flaw has left about 60,000 Redis servers exposed and easily exploitable, turning common misconfigurations into urgent security risks. If you run Redis, patch, lock it behind private networks or VPNs, enable AUTH/ACLs, and scan for internet-facing instances now to avoid data theft or persistent compromise.

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AI systems: Stunning Guide to Best Integration

AI systems: Stunning Guide to Best Integration

AI’s next phase isn’t just smarter models — it’s about weaving technology, infrastructure, and people together so systems actually serve and protect communities; get that right and cities, health care, and emergency services improve, get it wrong and those same systems can deepen inequality and fragility.

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mission success: Must-Have Infrastructure for Best Defense

mission success: Must-Have Infrastructure for Best Defense

When mission needs outpace aging IT and cloud, cyber, and AI demands collide, infrastructure becomes the strategic foundation for federal success—enabling agility, security, and trustworthy AI. Cloud Exchange 2025 made clear: treating infrastructure as a mission enabler, not a cost center, is the only way agencies can modernize, defend assets, and deliver better services.

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government datacenter Stunning Outage Exposes Risk

government datacenter Stunning Outage Exposes Risk

When a datacenter fire put 647 e-government services offline, everyday tasks like tax filings and benefit claims suddenly ground to a halt. It’s a wake-up call that Korea’s digital convenience needs stronger backups, clearer communication and user-centered contingency plans to protect people when systems fail.

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Cisco IOS zero-day: Critical, Must-Fix Security Risk

Cisco IOS zero-day: Critical, Must-Fix Security Risk

Cisco just confirmed a new IOS/IOS XE zero-day under active attack that can let attackers who reach SNMP gain elevated—or even root—access to routers and switches. If you manage network gear, now’s the time to lock down SNMP, block untrusted access, monitor for odd device behavior, and prioritize patches.

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SIM servers: Stunning Risk to NYC’s Best Networks

SIM servers: Stunning Risk to NYC’s Best Networks

The Secret Service just shut down a massive SIM farm—300+ servers and roughly 100,000 SIM cards—that officials say could have crippled New York’s cellular network during the UN General Assembly, a stark wake-up call that ordinary tech can be weaponized at city scale.

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denial-of-service attacks: Stunning Risk Revealed in NYC

denial-of-service attacks: Stunning Risk Revealed in NYC

Days before the UN General Assembly, New York authorities seized sophisticated gear that could disable cell towers and trigger citywide outages. The high-profile bust is a wake-up call about how fragile our wireless networks are—and why cities must balance security, research freedom, and public safety.

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SIM farm Stunning Risk: NYC Network Exposed

SIM farm Stunning Risk: NYC Network Exposed

The Secret Service dismantled a 300‑server SIM farm around NYC that ran hundreds of thousands of SIMs and, investigators warn, could have weaponized the city’s cellular network for fraud, harassment, or outages. It’s a sharp reminder to move beyond SMS-based security and for carriers to tighten SIM controls before the next attack.

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software supply chain Must-Have Fix for Risky Systems

software supply chain Must-Have Fix for Risky Systems

The OpenSSF warns that the critical infrastructure powering npm, PyPI and other registries is underfunded and increasingly vulnerable—if we don’t invest now, supply‑chain attacks and outages will be far costlier later. It’s time for governments, companies, and the community to share the bill and make the software plumbing resilient.

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AI security risks: Critical Must-Have Defense Guide

AI security risks: Critical Must-Have Defense Guide

AI’s power to boost productivity is now drawing attackers to the hardware, APIs and networks that support it, creating practical risks beyond model accuracy. Organizations that treat security as an afterthought must act now—hardening firmware, clamping down on APIs and improving observability—before vulnerabilities turn into costly breaches.

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Total Experience: Essential Guide to Cloud One Success

Total Experience: Essential Guide to Cloud One Success

Want to move missions to the cloud without losing them? Cloud One succeeds only when Total Experience pairs secure, standardized infrastructure with intuitive workflows, training, and policy so developers, operators, and commanders gain real speed, trust, and mission impact.

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Colt Technology Services Exclusive: Risky Recovery Timeline

Colt Technology Services Exclusive: Risky Recovery Timeline

Colt’s recovery from the August cyberattack is now spilling into late November, leaving many enterprise customers with limited services even as independent testers confirm a key system is secure. The slow, careful restoration highlights the trade-off between getting networks back online fast and making sure they’re truly safe for the businesses that depend on them.

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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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Ascension ransomware: Exclusive Risky Threat Exposed

Ascension ransomware: Exclusive Risky Threat Exposed

Senator Ron Wyden has asked the FTC to probe whether Microsoft’s security practices and disclosure timelines helped enable the ransomware attack on Ascension, raising a pointed question: are the companies that power our hospitals and utilities doing enough—or profiting from insecurity? This probe could reshape how regulators hold tech vendors accountable for failures that put patients and critical services at risk.

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exposed Docker APIs: Must-Have Fixes Against Risky Miners

exposed Docker APIs: Must-Have Fixes Against Risky Miners

Leaving Docker Remote APIs exposed is like leaving your front door open — attackers are now using TOR-backed cryptojacking campaigns to quietly hijack compute, lock out rivals, and hide their tracks. Secure your management endpoints with authentication and network controls, enforce least-privilege, and monitor for unusual container activity to stop wallets from draining your cloud bill.

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