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  1. Critical Infrastructure at Risk From Email Security Breaches

    Critical infrastructure security undermined by weakness in email protection, researchers warn

  2. Google Street View Images Used For Extortion Scams

    Attackers use Google Street View images to put pressure on victims of “sextortion” scams

  3. Europol Taskforce Disrupts Global Criminal Network Through Supply Chain Attack

    The suspected creator of Ghost, an encrypted communication platform allegedly used by organized crime groups worldwide, has been arrested

  4. AT&T Agrees $13m FCC Settlement Over Cloud Data Breach

    Telco giant AT&T will pay the FCC $13m to resolve a cloud breach investigation

  5. CISA Issues Advice to Help Eliminate XSS Bugs

    The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is trying to eradicate cross-site scripting vulnerabilities

  6. US Looks to Align Security Across Government

    CISA project will align cybersecurity polices across the Federal Civilian Executive Branch of US government

  7. ICO Acts Against Sky Betting and Gaming Over Cookies

    Online gambling site, Sky Betting and Gaming, found to have “unlawfully” processed data through advertising cookies

  8. Most Cyber Leaders Fear AI-Generated Code Will Increase Security Risks

    83% of organizations use AI to generate code despite rising concerns from security leaders, found a Venafi survey

  9. Singapore Launches Accelerator for International Cybersecurity Startups

    The CyberBoost: Catalyse is supported by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, the National University of Singapore and UK-based innovation hub Plexal

  10. Over Half of Breached UK Firms Pay Ransom

    Cohesity claims ransomware attacks are on the rise in the UK, with 59% of breached firms paying their extortionists

  11. US Ramps Up Sanctions on Spyware-Maker Intellexa

    The US Treasury has issued more sanctions against directors of notorious spyware developer Intellexa

  12. White House to Tackle AI-Generated Sexual Abuse Images

    White House issues new voluntary commitments to combat image-based sexual abuse in AI

  13. Half of UK Firms Lack Basic Cybersecurity Skills

    A new government report reveals that nearly half of UK businesses lack basic cybersecurity skills, while advanced skills like penetration testing and incident management are even more scarce

  14. Advanced Phishing Attacks Put X Accounts at Risk

    SIM swapping and “adversary-in-the-middle” can bypass security for accounts on X (formerly Twitter)

  15. Apple to Drop Spyware Lawsuit Over Security Concerns

    Apple filed a motion to drop its lawsuit against NSO Group, fears key elements of its cyber defensive measures could be revealed to other spyware vendors

  16. Meta Goes Ahead With Controversial AI Training in UK

    Meta has unpaused a project to train AI on Facebook and Instagram posts, despite privacy concerns

  17. 23andMe Agrees to $30m Data Breach Settlement

    Under-fire DNA testing firm 23andMe will pay $30m to settle class action lawsuit

  18. UK Hosts International Cyber Skills Conference

    Nations participating in the event include the US, Canada, EU countries, India, Japan, Singapore, Ghana and Oman

  19. Malicious Actors Spreading False US Voter Registration Breach Claims

    An FBI and CISA alert highlighted false claims of breaches of voter registration databases, designed to undermine confidence in US elections

  20. Record $65m Settlement for Hacked Patient Photos

    Over 600 patients and employees of Lehigh Valley Health Network in Pennsylvania had their medical record photos hacked and posted on the internet

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