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US Cracks Down on Anthropic AI Models Amid Abuse Concerns

Anthropic abruptly suspended all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after receiving an export control directive that banned foreign nationals from using the AI models.

ShinyHunters Uses Oracle Zero-Day to Rampage Higher Ed

A major bug in Oracle's ERP software disproportionately affected American universities, and hackers have capitalized by stealing gobs of data.

Claude Fable 5 Doesn't Change the Mythos Security Story

Stay cool: Mythos 5 is an upgrade over Mythos Preview while Fable 5 is Mythos "made safe for general use," Anthropic explained.

Phishing Attack Volume Down 20%, but Risk Still Rising

Hackers are valuing quality over quantity, using AI to upgrade their phishing attacks rather than multiplying them.

Max-Severity Ivanti Flaw Exploited 24 Hours After Disclosure

Initial methods suggest attackers had likely mapped out Ivanti's asset landscape upfront and acted quickly once the exploit became public.

Segmentation Works for OT If Operators Are Paying Attention

Operational technology security remains as difficult as ever, with even the best practice recommendation falling short.

Chinese, N. Korean Threat Groups Build on Asia-Pacific Success

North Korea's gross domestic product (GDP) has grown, in part because of the cybercrime gains of groups linked to the nation, which target business and financial firms.

CISA Rewrites Federal Patching Requirements for AI Threat Era

The new directive gives federal agencies three days to fix the most dangerous flaws, while less severe issues can be deferred.

Bug Bounty Research Triggers ServiceNow Security Alert

Bug bounty research inadvertently led organizations to believe they were being breached through their ServiceNow instances.

AI Risk Worries Insurers and Businesses Alike

As companies adopt AI, many insurance firms are explicitly excluding AI risks, while others are forging ahead to create the right framework. What risks can firms reasonably manage?

Nightmare-Eclipse Drops Yet Another Microsoft Exploit, RoguePlanet

The disgruntled researcher released yet another PoC for a Windows Defender bug that allows for system takeover, showing no signs of abandoning their ongoing feud with Microsoft.

The Invisible Battlefield: How Cyber War Is Reshaping Everyday Life

Former National Cyber Director Chris Inglis warns that cyber attacks threaten hospitals, utilities and essential services.

Blame AI: Patch Tuesday Hits Record 206 CVEs

Voluminous patch updates could soon be the norm, as artificial intelligence accelerates the speed and scale of vulnerability discovery.

Microsoft Exchange Flaw Lets Attackers Spoof Any Email Address

"Ghost-Sender" uses Exchange Online or on-premises in hybrid mode with a third-party mail server or spam filter to achieve this level of spoofing.

Miasma Supply Chain Worm Burrows Into 73 Microsoft Repositories

The attacks stemmed from a GitHub account that was also compromised in a previous Miasmi attack on Microsoft last month.

Russian Attackers Weaponize WinRAR Flaw Against Ukrainian Orgs

Two separate campaigns target CVE-2025-8088, fixed last July, to conduct data theft and cyberespionage against military and government targets in Ukraine.

AI Slop Will Kill Cybersecurity Storytelling If We Let It

AI-generated content threatens credibility in cybersecurity. This "Ask the Expert" column explores why human oversight matters and how to maintain authentic narratives.

Silent Ransom Group Hits US Law Firms in Escalating Extortion Attacks

The financially motivated group is combining vishing, IT impersonation, and in-person office intrusions to steal data and extort victims.

Check Point VPN Flaw Exploited Since Early May

A newly discovered, critical zero-day vulnerability is under attack; a Qilin ransomware affiliate has been blamed for at least one incident.

Iran Signed a Ceasefire — Its Hackers Didn't

An extension of the Geneva Conventions could impose restrictions on cyberwarfare under ceasefire conditions and close a major loophole in international conflict.

'Hades' Campaign Against PyPI Puts New Spin on Shai-Hulud

The latest attacks, which hit 37 PyPI wheels and 19 code packages, show a continued evolution of the persistent software supply chain threat.

Exposed Fuel Tank Gauges Under Attack in the US

Threat actors are taking advantage of Internet-exposed tank gauges by breaching gas stations, opening the door to disruption.

Adaptive, Agentic AI Worms Loom as Next Enterprise Threat

AI worms, or "viruses with wings and brains," adapt to new environments, seek out vulnerabilities, and will likely strike within a year, researchers say.

Trump AI Order Seeks Voluntary Frontier Model Testing

The White House's executive order establishes voluntary framework for early government access to frontier models while investing in federal security.

Rust-Written IronWorm Hits NPM Supply Chain

Like Shai-Hulud, the campaign targets developers to steal credentials and reuses them to propagate across the software supply channel.

China's TA4922 Expands Cybercrime Attacks Globally

One of the world's most diverse, least-focused cybercrime groups is enlarging its footprint beyond East Asia.

4 Critical Threats Where Attackers Have the Advantage

Gartner analysts issued a call to action to bolster defenses against several emerging critical threats, such as deepfakes and prompt injections.

Bugcrowd Launches EU Data Residency Option For Evolving Data Sovereignty Needs

Organizations are growing serious about what nation’s rules apply to their data. Experts point to geopolitical tensions as a main contributing factor.

Pakistan Spies on Afghan Finance Ministry With Xeno RAT

Despite broadly connected digital infrastructure, standard fare TTPs are enough to cause trouble for Afghanistan's porous cybersecurity.

Attackers Use AI to Automate EDR Evasion Testing

Python scripts were used to test malware against endpoint detection and response agents from Sophos, CrowdStrike, and Windows Defender.

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