In the scrum, countless call and text records leaked, other cell companies caught strays, the DoJ became involved, and someone has already been arrested.
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AT&T Breach May Also Impact Millions of Boost, Cricket, H2O Customers
In the scrum, countless call and text records leaked, other cell companies caught strays, the DoJ became involved, and someone has already been arrested.
GitLab Sends Users Scrambling Again With New CI/CD Pipeline Takeover Vuln
The bug (CVE-2024-6385) is similar — but not identical — to a critical flaw GitLab patched just two weeks ago.
Will Smaller Companies Buckle Under the SEC's New Requirements?
Even though the new incident reporting rules create pressure, they serve as a forcing function for building a strong security foundation.
Australian Spycatchers Snatch Pair of Married Russian Operatives
Both are accused of espionage and face a maximum penalty of 15 years imprisonment each for their crimes.
(Sponsored Article) The Present and Future of Confidential Computing
Confidential computing protects sensitive information during processing and has recently expanded to include GPUs as well as CPUs.
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FishXProxy Phishing Kit Outfits Cybercriminals for Success
A new end-to-end toolkit circulating on the Dark Web significantly lowers the barrier to entry for creating sophisticated campaigns that can avoid most traditional security detection and protection systems.

Centralized Cyber-Incident Reporting Can Improve Effectiveness
Companies need robust cyber-response plans and a straightforward path to transparency.

Apple Warns iPhone Users in 98 Countries of More Spyware Attacks
Users receiving the warnings are likely being targeted based on who they are or what they do, according to the vendor.

Privacy & Security Concerns With AI Meeting Tools
Businesses need to find a balance between harnessing the benefits of AI assistants and safeguarding sensitive information — maintaining trust with employees and clients.

Advance Auto Parts Data Breach Affects 2.3M Customers
Threat actors had access to the automotive provider's networks for more than a month before they were discovered.

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CISA, FBI Warn of OS Command-Injection Vulnerabilities
Agencies say flaws are preventable and can be addressed with secure-by-design principles.
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Unprecedented: Cloud Giants, Feds Team on Unified Security Intelligence
The Cloud Safe Task Force aims to unite the US government and cloud service providers, like Amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle, to provide a "National Cyber Feed": a continuous threat-monitoring tool for federal agencies.
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