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  • How to harness AI to advance cybersecurity - Technology Decisions December 4, 2025
  • New Jersey opens recruitment for volunteer cyber corps - StateScoop December 4, 2025
  • 7AI raises $130M to automate cybersecurity investigations with AI agents - SiliconANGLE December 4, 2025
  • How Agentic AI Can Boost Cyber Defense - Dark Reading December 4, 2025
  • Exclusive: Palo Alto CEO say AI demands a new focus on threat detection - Axios December 4, 2025
  • Senate Bill Would Reaffirm State, Local Cyber Grant Program - GovTech December 4, 2025
  • DHS, cyber industry mobilize to get CISA director nominee confirmed - Nextgov/FCW December 4, 2025
  • Cybersecurity Operations recent news | page 148 of 148 - Dark Reading December 4, 2025
  • Chinese-linked hackers use back door for potential 'sabotage,' US and Canada say - Reuters December 4, 2025
  • Agencies, IT companies impacted by latest malware from China - Federal News Network December 4, 2025
  • Strong fiscal year performance, potential cybersecurity concerns in Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday - The Lantern December 4, 2025
  • Automated fraud and automated attacks: How AI agents are changing cybersecurity - Wolters Kluwer December 4, 2025
  • Faculty Council discusses cybersecurity policy - The Ithacan December 4, 2025
  • CISA Publishes Security Guidance for Using AI in OT - Dark Reading December 4, 2025
  • Cybersecurity in focus: DOJ aggressively investigating contractors’ cybersecurity practices - Federal News Network December 4, 2025
  • China is using advanced ‘Brickstorm’ malware against government and IT orgs, US assesses - Nextgov/FCW December 4, 2025
  • The BR Privacy & Security Download- December 2025 - The National Law Review December 4, 2025
  • Experian details AI's increasing role in cybersecurity on Coast Live - WTKR December 4, 2025
  • Random USB devices remain a surprisingly common attack vector. Attackers often leave infected USBs in offices, parking lots, or public areas, relying on curiosity or convenience. Plugging in a malicious USB can: • Install spyware • Steal credentials • Grant re - LinkedIn December 4, 2025
  • Valadao sponsors bill to improve cybersecurity of nation’s voting systems - Ripon Advance December 4, 2025

RSS Krebs on Security

  • SMS Phishers Pivot to Points, Taxes, Fake Retailers
    China-based phishing groups blamed for non-stop scam SMS messages about a supposed wayward package or unpaid toll fee are promoting a new offering, just in time for the holiday shopping season: Phishing kits for mass-creating fake but convincing e-commerce websites that convert customer payment card data into mobile wallets from Apple and Google. Experts say […]
  • Meet Rey, the Admin of ‘Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters’
    A prolific cybercriminal group that calls itself "Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters" made headlines regularly this year by stealing data from and publicly mass extorting dozens of major corporations. But the tables seem to have turned somewhat for "Rey," the moniker chosen by the technical operator and public face of the hacker group: Earlier this week, Rey […]
  • Is Your Android TV Streaming Box Part of a Botnet?
    On the surface, the Superbox media streaming devices for sale at retailers like BestBuy and Walmart may seem like a steal: They offer unlimited access to more than 2,200 pay-per-view and streaming services like Netflix, ESPN and Hulu, all for a one-time fee of around $400. But security experts warn these TV boxes require intrusive […]
  • Mozilla Says It’s Finally Done With Two-Faced Onerep
    In March 2024, Mozilla said it was winding down its collaboration with Onerep -- an identity protection service offered with the Firefox web browser that promises to remove users from hundreds of people-search sites -- after KrebsOnSecurity revealed Onerep's founder had created dozens of people-search services and was continuing to operate at least one of […]
  • The Cloudflare Outage May Be a Security Roadmap
    An intermittent outage at Cloudflare on Tuesday briefly knocked many of the Internet's top destinations offline. Some affected Cloudflare customers were able to pivot away from the platform temporarily so that visitors could still access their websites. But security experts say doing so may have also triggered an impromptu network penetration test for organizations that […]
  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday, November 2025 Edition
    Microsoft this week pushed security updates to fix more than 60 vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and supported software, including at least one zero-day bug that is already being exploited. Microsoft also fixed a glitch that prevented some Windows 10 users from taking advantage of an extra year of security updates, which is nice […]
  • Google Sues to Disrupt Chinese SMS Phishing Triad
    Google is suing more than two dozen unnamed individuals allegedly involved in peddling a popular China-based mobile phishing service that helps scammers impersonate hundreds of trusted brands, blast out text message lures, and convert phished payment card data into mobile wallets from Apple and Google.
  • Drilling Down on Uncle Sam’s Proposed TP-Link Ban
    The U.S. government is reportedly preparing to ban the sale of wireless routers and other networking gear from TP-Link Systems, a tech company that currently enjoys an estimated 50% market share among home users and small businesses. Experts say while the proposed ban may have more to do with TP-Link's ties to China than any […]
  • Cloudflare Scrubs Aisuru Botnet from Top Domains List
    For the past week, domains associated with the massive Aisuru botnet have repeatedly usurped Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft in Cloudflare's public ranking of the most frequently requested websites. Cloudflare responded by redacting Aisuru domain names from their top websites list. The chief executive at Cloudflare says Aisuru's overlords are using the botnet to boost […]
  • Alleged Jabber Zeus Coder ‘MrICQ’ in U.S. Custody
    A Ukrainian man indicted in 2012 for conspiring with a prolific hacking group to steal tens of millions of dollars from U.S. businesses was arrested in Italy and is now in custody in the United States, KrebsOnSecurity has learned. Sources close to the investigation say Yuriy Igorevich Rybtsov, a 41-year-old from the Russia-controlled city of […]

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