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Shield AI Exclusive Stunning Affordable VTOL Combat Drone

Shield AI Exclusive Stunning Affordable VTOL Combat Drone

Shield AI’s jet-powered VTOL autonomous fighter drone could free airpower from runways, offering fighter-like speed, range and payload from streets, ships or improvised strips. Affordable and dispersible, it promises greater resilience and a whole new way to project strike and ISR.

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Lumma Stealer: Shocking Risky Reputation Exposure

Lumma Stealer: Shocking Risky Reputation Exposure

A rival cybercrime group has publicly doxxed the operators behind Lumma Stealer, ripping away their secrecy and wreaking reputational havoc while creating both intelligence opportunities—and dangerous misinformation—for defenders, victims, and investigators.

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Russian-affiliated hacker group: Shocking Espionage Risk

Russian-affiliated hacker group: Shocking Espionage Risk

When does teenage curiosity cross into state espionage? A small Dutch town is grappling with that question after prosecutors say three teens — one allegedly linked to a Russian-affiliated hacker group — may have helped a foreign intelligence service, raising tricky legal and ethical questions about intent, culpability and how to guide tech-savvy youth.

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industrial control systems: Stunning Risky Honeypot Exposed

industrial control systems: Stunning Risky Honeypot Exposed

Researchers built a realistic fake water-utility honeypot that fooled a pro‑Russia hacktivist crew into bragging about an attack, revealing how online bravado can mask real impact while letting defenders safely harvest vital intelligence. The quiet takedown highlights both the power of deception to strengthen critical‑infrastructure security and the tricky legal and ethical questions it raises.

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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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WooperStealer and Anondoor: Exclusive Dangerous Threat

WooperStealer and Anondoor: Exclusive Dangerous Threat

A new wave of phishing attacks tied to the Confucius actor is using WooperStealer and Anondoor to harvest credentials and establish long-term access in Pakistani networks, putting government, military, and critical infrastructure at risk. Simple steps like enforcing MFA, patching systems, and running realistic phishing training can sharply reduce exposure—now’s the time to harden defenses.

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Phantom Taurus: Exclusive Alert Reveals Risky Telecom Hacks

Phantom Taurus: Exclusive Alert Reveals Risky Telecom Hacks

Meet Phantom Taurus, a newly identified China-aligned cyber-espionage group quietly infiltrating government networks and telecom infrastructure to harvest intelligence and monitor communications. Their stealthy tactics underscore the urgent need for stronger defenses, transparency, and industry cooperation to protect privacy and critical services.

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at war with Russia: Stunning, Risky Reality for Britain

at war with Russia: Stunning, Risky Reality for Britain

Former MI5 chief Baroness Manningham‑Buller warns that a string of Kremlin‑linked sabotage, cyberattacks and targeted killings may already amount to an undeclared war with the UK. Her stark question — when hostile acts become war — forces Britain to rethink its defenses, legal rules and the balance between security and civil liberties.

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variant of PlugX: Exclusive Dangerous Telecom Threat

variant of PlugX: Exclusive Dangerous Telecom Threat

A decade-old espionage tool, PlugX, has been revamped and is now creeping into telecom and manufacturing networks across ASEAN, blending proven code with new evasion tricks to steal data and stay hidden. Operators, policymakers and smaller suppliers need to tighten defenses, share intelligence and hunt for anomalous DLL side-loading before these stealthy intrusions become lasting footholds.

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Gamaredon and Turla: Stunning Dangerous Alliance

Gamaredon and Turla: Stunning Dangerous Alliance

New research shows Russian state-linked groups Gamaredon and Turla are sharing malware and techniques to scale espionage against Ukrainian government, military and aid organizations — a troubling coordination that widens Moscow’s reach while making defense and attribution much harder.

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Silent Courier: Must-Have Secure Portal

Silent Courier: Must-Have Secure Portal

MI6’s new Tor portal, Silent Courier, offers step-by-step guidance to help overseas sources contact the agency anonymously — a smart, modern shortcut that could surface lifesaving leads. But putting recruitment on the dark web also sparks tough questions about verification, misuse and source safety.

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cyber espionage campaigns: Stunning Risk to US Talks

cyber espionage campaigns: Stunning Risk to US Talks

As 2025 trade talks begin, a House committee warns China-linked APT41 is targeting U.S. negotiators to harvest intelligence that could skew deals. The advisory urges urgent cybersecurity fixes and smarter diplomatic steps to protect fragile trust at the bargaining table.

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Cisco vulnerability: Stunning, Risky Threat to Grid

Cisco vulnerability: Stunning, Risky Threat to Grid

A $10 million reward for tips about alleged Russian operatives sheds light on a startling reality: a seven‑year‑old Cisco flaw — still unpatched in many legacy systems — is giving attackers a persistent backdoor into critical U.S. infrastructure. It’s a wake‑up call for operators and policymakers to finally prioritize upgrades, patching, and smarter defenses before the next outage or worse.

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NSA training workbook: Exclusive Essential Read

NSA training workbook: Exclusive Essential Read

A newly declassified 1965 NSA workbook—featuring 147 “Stethoscope” printouts—shows how Cold War cryptanalysts learned to read the anatomy of ciphertext by spotting patterns rather than seeing plaintext. It’s a fascinating reminder that human pattern recognition paired with machine diagnostics shaped past tradecraft and still matters for today’s debates about encryption, AI, and security.

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Operation HanKook Phantom: Exclusive Dangerous Threat

Operation HanKook Phantom: Exclusive Dangerous Threat

When colleagues become targets, South Korea’s academic community is facing a stealthy campaign — Operation HanKook Phantom — where ScarCruft (APT37) uses tailored phishing and the RokRAT trojan to siphon research and influence policy debates. Universities must boost basics like MFA, endpoint protection and phishing training to protect open inquiry without closing it off.

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spear-phishing campaign: Risky North Korean Tactic Exposed

spear-phishing campaign: Risky North Korean Tactic Exposed

North Korea’s APT37 is luring South Koreans with real-looking internal briefings, turning trusted emails into powerful espionage tools — a wake-up call to strengthen MFA, behavior-based detection, and cross‑agency info sharing.

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Salt Typhoon: Stunning, Alarming Telecom Privacy Breach

Salt Typhoon: Stunning, Alarming Telecom Privacy Breach

The FBI warns that a years‑long Chinese cyberespionage campaign called “Salt Typhoon” infiltrated global telecom infrastructure and quietly harvested communications and metadata tied to millions of Americans. It’s a wake‑up call — expect tougher industry fixes and policy moves, plus simple steps you can take now to protect your accounts and privacy.

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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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ShadowSilk Exclusive: Risky Cyber Heist Exposes 36 Govs

ShadowSilk Exclusive: Risky Cyber Heist Exposes 36 Govs

Group-IB says ShadowSilk quietly siphoned sensitive data from 36 government-linked targets across Central Asia and the Asia‑Pacific, proving stealthy, data-driven espionage can outflank regional defenses. Its modular tools and persistent backdoors underscore why governments must share intelligence, harden networks, and treat cybersecurity as an ongoing strategic priority.

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North Korean cyber-espionage: Exclusive Dangerous Campaign

North Korean cyber-espionage: Exclusive Dangerous Campaign

Imagine getting a flawless meeting invite from a trusted colleague that’s actually a spy—researchers found a North Korean campaign using believable calendar invites and GitHub-hosted malware to target diplomats and foreign ministry staff. The attack’s clever blend of social engineering and mainstream developer tools shows how easily trust can be weaponized, risking sensitive negotiations and long-term access to government networks.

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SIGINT World War II: Must-Have Lessons for Best Strategy

SIGINT World War II: Must-Have Lessons for Best Strategy

When codebreakers cracked enemy ciphers, victory still depended on trusted human messengers, tight secrecy, and rapid, context-rich delivery to commanders. SIGINT World War II reveals those high-stakes trade-offs and timeless best practices for turning raw decrypts into decisive action.

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Ukraine-style attack drones: Must-Have, Risky Advantage

Ukraine-style attack drones: Must-Have, Risky Advantage

The Pentagon wants to turn Ukraine’s gritty, make-do drone tactics into a repeatable advantage with a “Top Gun” style school teaching pilots, maintenance crews and commanders how to field small attack drones—yet translating battlefield improvisation into doctrine will demand fixes to policy, logistics and ethics as much as curriculum.

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Mastering Tradecraft: Navigating the Information Age Today

Mastering Tradecraft: Navigating the Information Age Today

In an era where every digital move can be tracked, can the timeless art of espionage adapt and survive? Join us as we delve into the shifting landscape of intelligence work, where age-old techniques clash with modern surveillance, challenging operatives to stay one step ahead in a world full of eyes.

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Android Spyware Iran: Shocking Dangerous Threat

Android Spyware Iran: Shocking Dangerous Threat

Security researchers have uncovered Android spyware tied to Iran’s MOIS that can read WhatsApp, record audio and video, and search files—turning everyday phones into powerful surveillance tools that put journalists, activists, and regular users at risk. Stay vigilant: update apps, check permissions, and use trusted security practices to protect your device.

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