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Tropical Blend: Cyber & Politics Ramp Up Across Latin America

China-linked espionage groups have attacked at least a dozen nations in the region, gathering information on maritime shipping, oil production, and other geopolitical interests.

Cyber Insurance Rates Are Dropping, but Exclusions Widen

Cyber insurance coverage is slowly changing, and some policies may not provide coverage for social engineering attacks like ClickFix.

Coding Gaffe Exposes Microsoft 365 Accounts to Widespread Takeover

A disabled security setting meant to protect authentication across Android versions of key apps like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel paved the way for attackers to steal logins and data.

Malicious Notifications Could Trick Google Gemini Users

A prompt injection flaw in Google Gemini's voice assistant let attackers hide malicious commands in notifications, enabling social engineering and more.

Global Stock Exchange Hit by Monthslong Email Campaign

A threat actor got a near-continuous view into an influential finance executive's email inbox, thanks to clever use of legitimate, native Windows tools.

Zoom CISO: AI as Security Enabler, Not Role-Replacer

As Zoom's CISO, Sandra McLeod, discusses the challenges of securing a global communication platform, the promise of AI-driven security workflows, and advice for aspiring cybersecurity leaders.

FBI-Flagged Phishing Kit Kali365 Expands Its Reach

Once targeting just Microsoft 365, the phishing-as-a-service platform now aims at AWS, Okta, and Russian platforms, while relying on device code phishing.

DriveSurge Hijacks Thousands of Sites for ClickFix, FakeUpdate Attacks

A sneaky, wide-scale IAB operation uses a malicious traffic distribution system (TDS) to redirect visitors of trusted websites to ones that deliver malware.

China Uses Dual-Method Cyberattack on Czech Orgs

China is stealing data from high-value targets via a sneaky, double-layer spear-phishing campaign that includes the Azureveil malware.

Securing AI Agents Before They Go Rogue Is Next to Impossible

High-autonomy agents with broad permissions and unfettered access are a recipe for disaster, and enterprises need to act now before they become the next horror story.

Beyond Assume-Breach: How AI-Native Security Will Reshape Enterprise Defense

Twenty years after Dark Reading launched, we're looking ahead at what's next for enterprise security. Spoiler: It's hyper-segmented, AI-orchestrated, and way more sophisticated than your dad's firewall.

Anthropic to Open Mythos AI to EU's ENISA

The European security agency's entry to Project Glasswing is the result of "strong bilateral cooperation" between the European Commission and Anthropic.

Microsoft's Zero-Day Legal Threats Spark Backlash

After a disgruntled security researcher published several zero-day exploits in recent weeks, Microsoft seemingly indicated criminal charges were in order.

Patch Now: Another Palo Alto Auth Bypass Bug Under Active Exploit

Exploiting the PAN-OS GlobalProtect VPN vulnerability requires certain conditions, but adversaries have done so in two attack waves that started in mid-May.

Name That Toon: Mark of (Cybersecurity) Progress

As part of Dark Reading's 20th anniversary package, we asked readers for a cybersecurity-related caption that captures their thoughts about the industry's last two decades.

Asia's Cyber Insurance Market Shows Signs of Life

The cyber insurance industry has made relatively weak inroads into Asia due to a a variety of factors, but that could be changing.

With Complex Cloud Integrations, Small Errors Lead to Major Compromises

Researchers discover an exploit chain combining over-permissioned roles, secrets discovery, and non-human identities that could have compromised a popular automation service.

'The Com' Cyberattacks Support Violence & Sexploitation

Your organization's security failures have consequences for everyone else too, since this neo-Nazi-infested criminal gang uses its cyber winnings to support more violent and widespread crimes.

As Global Powers Explore Humanoid Robots, Cyber-Risk Looms

The future of cybersecurity is germinating, as nation states vie for dominance in the embodied AI market and its supply chain.

Name That Toon Contest
Dutch Raid Fails to Dent Russian Bulletproof Host

Dutch law enforcement seized 800 servers and arrested two operators of THE.Hosting but left the hosting provider's core IP address space intact.

Agentic AI Isn't Risky; the Way Orgs Deploy It Is

AI agents aren't black boxes — they're models interacting with software tools. The risk lies in their overlap.

Focus on Cyber Insurance: How Quantifying Risk Is Reshaping Security

In this latest installment of the Reporters' Notebook video series, we discuss how cyber insurance is forcing organizations to quantify risk, what's covered (and what's not), and why this could be the best thing to happen to cybersecurity.

BTMOB RAT Spreads Across Brazil, LatAm via MaaS Model

An advanced remote access Trojan is propagating online. Notably, it's delivered via an operator licensing model and features a no-code malware-development interface.

Nordic CISOs Handle Rising Cyber Threats Remarkably Well

Artificial intelligence notwithstanding, the vast majority of CISOs in northern Europe say they're facing no more serious cyberattacks than they did two years ago.

Ransomware Actors Show Up In Person to Steal Law Firm Data

The FBI warned that the extortion gang Silent Ransom Group is targeting law firms and socially engineering its way into servers and databases.

Latin American Cybercriminals Hoover Up Government Data

A purported leak exposing 5.8 million records of Uruguayan citizens is the latest incident where cybercriminals targeted government agencies to monetize citizen data.

AI-Assisted Exploit Development Outpaces Scanner Detection

Attackers are using AI to dramatically reduce the time they need to develop a working exploit for a CVE, according to new research.

Cybersecurity Evolution: How We Went From Perimeter Defense to AI-Native Security

The cybersecurity industry of 2006 barely resembled today's billion-dollar behemoth. As part of Dark Reading's 20th anniversary celebration, we trace the industry's evolution through a technology lens.

Feeding Frenzy: 'Megalodon' Malware Infects Thousands of GitHub Repos

In just six hours, the campaign quietly pushed thousands of malicious commits to more than 5,500 GitHub repositories, stealing credentials, developer secrets, and more.

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