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DDoS Attacks Cripple Dutch Universities and DigiD System
Coordinated DDoS attacks disrupted Dutch universities connected to the SURFnet network and the government's DigiD login system, leading to a week-long shutdown at Eindhoven University of Technology and temporary outages elsewhere; investigations are ongoing.
DDoS Attacks Cripple Dutch Universities and DigiD System
Coordinated DDoS attacks disrupted Dutch universities connected to the SURFnet network and the government's DigiD login system, leading to a week-long shutdown at Eindhoven University of Technology and temporary outages elsewhere; investigations are ongoing.
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44% Bias Score


Critical Windows and Outlook Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Actively Exploited
Microsoft confirmed three actively exploited zero-day Windows vulnerabilities and a critical Outlook vulnerability (CVE-2025-21298), rated 9.8/10, exploitable via malicious RTF documents delivered through phishing emails; patches are available, with workarounds for those unable to patch immediately.
Critical Windows and Outlook Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Actively Exploited
Microsoft confirmed three actively exploited zero-day Windows vulnerabilities and a critical Outlook vulnerability (CVE-2025-21298), rated 9.8/10, exploitable via malicious RTF documents delivered through phishing emails; patches are available, with workarounds for those unable to patch immediately.
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28% Bias Score


Biden's Final Cybersecurity Order: Strengthening Federal Security and Sanctioning Hackers
President Biden signed a sweeping executive order on cybersecurity in his final week, focusing on securing federal agencies and contractors, sanctioning hackers targeting critical infrastructure, and promoting secure software development practices using AI, particularly within the energy sector.
Biden's Final Cybersecurity Order: Strengthening Federal Security and Sanctioning Hackers
President Biden signed a sweeping executive order on cybersecurity in his final week, focusing on securing federal agencies and contractors, sanctioning hackers targeting critical infrastructure, and promoting secure software development practices using AI, particularly within the energy sector.
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Police Bust $1 Billion Cryptocurrency Fraud
Turkish police arrested 21 individuals involved in a 30 billion 478 million 473 thousand TL ($1 billion USD) Ponzi scheme, seizing 752 bank and cryptocurrency accounts across nine provinces in Operation SIBERAG-15.
Turkish Police Bust $1 Billion Cryptocurrency Fraud
Turkish police arrested 21 individuals involved in a 30 billion 478 million 473 thousand TL ($1 billion USD) Ponzi scheme, seizing 752 bank and cryptocurrency accounts across nine provinces in Operation SIBERAG-15.
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40% Bias Score


Unnecessary App Permissions Enable Extensive Location Data Collection
The North Rhine-Westphalia data protection authority warns against granting unnecessary app permissions, especially location access, due to concerns about data collection and resale by third parties, as highlighted by recent investigations revealing the sale of location data of nearly 800,000 people...
Unnecessary App Permissions Enable Extensive Location Data Collection
The North Rhine-Westphalia data protection authority warns against granting unnecessary app permissions, especially location access, due to concerns about data collection and resale by third parties, as highlighted by recent investigations revealing the sale of location data of nearly 800,000 people...
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52% Bias Score


French Court Orders Partial Reimbursement in Online Fraud Case
A French appeals court ordered BRED Banque Populaire to repay 50% of €500,000 lost to online fraud after finding both the bank and its client partially at fault; the client's accountant opened phishing emails containing malware.
French Court Orders Partial Reimbursement in Online Fraud Case
A French appeals court ordered BRED Banque Populaire to repay 50% of €500,000 lost to online fraud after finding both the bank and its client partially at fault; the client's accountant opened phishing emails containing malware.
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32% Bias Score

Netherlands Imposes Mandatory Security Screenings on Sensitive Technology Researchers
The Netherlands will conduct mandatory security screenings for all master's students and researchers in sensitive technology studies to counter espionage and theft of vital information by foreign powers, impacting thousands of students across Europe, following warnings of such activities from securi...

Netherlands Imposes Mandatory Security Screenings on Sensitive Technology Researchers
The Netherlands will conduct mandatory security screenings for all master's students and researchers in sensitive technology studies to counter espionage and theft of vital information by foreign powers, impacting thousands of students across Europe, following warnings of such activities from securi...
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60% Bias Score

NSA Warns of iPhone Location Tracking Vulnerability
The NSA urgently warns iPhone users about hidden settings allowing third-party apps and hackers to track their location, advising users to adjust location sharing and disable advertising permissions to mitigate risks following a Gravy Analytics data breach exposing millions of location data points, ...

NSA Warns of iPhone Location Tracking Vulnerability
The NSA urgently warns iPhone users about hidden settings allowing third-party apps and hackers to track their location, advising users to adjust location sharing and disable advertising permissions to mitigate risks following a Gravy Analytics data breach exposing millions of location data points, ...
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56% Bias Score

CISA's Election Security Role Faces Political Opposition
Jen Easterly, outgoing head of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), voiced concern over the agency's future election security role amid Republican calls to reduce or eliminate its responsibilities, highlighting successful collaborations and the increasing threat of forei...

CISA's Election Security Role Faces Political Opposition
Jen Easterly, outgoing head of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), voiced concern over the agency's future election security role amid Republican calls to reduce or eliminate its responsibilities, highlighting successful collaborations and the increasing threat of forei...
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36% Bias Score

Biden Issues Executive Order to Bolster US Cyber Defenses
President Biden will sign an executive order on Thursday to strengthen US cyber defenses, following a series of attacks blamed on China and Russia; the order mandates stronger encryption, empowers the Department of Homeland Security, and requires contractors to publicly demonstrate software security...

Biden Issues Executive Order to Bolster US Cyber Defenses
President Biden will sign an executive order on Thursday to strengthen US cyber defenses, following a series of attacks blamed on China and Russia; the order mandates stronger encryption, empowers the Department of Homeland Security, and requires contractors to publicly demonstrate software security...
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40% Bias Score

Biden's Last-Minute Cybersecurity Order: A Roadmap or a Minefield?
President Biden's January 16, 2025 executive order mandates wide-ranging cybersecurity improvements across federal systems and the private sector by imposing multiple deadlines within 90-240 days, raising concerns about its timing and potential impact on the incoming Trump administration.

Biden's Last-Minute Cybersecurity Order: A Roadmap or a Minefield?
President Biden's January 16, 2025 executive order mandates wide-ranging cybersecurity improvements across federal systems and the private sector by imposing multiple deadlines within 90-240 days, raising concerns about its timing and potential impact on the incoming Trump administration.
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56% Bias Score

North Korea Accused of \$385 Million Crypto Heist to Fund Weapons Programs
The US, Japan, and South Korea issued a joint statement accusing North Korea of stealing over \$385 million from cryptocurrency exchanges via sophisticated cyberattacks, using the funds to finance its weapons programs and highlighting the need for increased international cooperation.

North Korea Accused of \$385 Million Crypto Heist to Fund Weapons Programs
The US, Japan, and South Korea issued a joint statement accusing North Korea of stealing over \$385 million from cryptocurrency exchanges via sophisticated cyberattacks, using the funds to finance its weapons programs and highlighting the need for increased international cooperation.
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56% Bias Score
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