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Am I Secure? App Adds Apple Watch Spyware Scanning
Numbers Station's Am I Secure? app now scans Apple Watches for spyware after a government client highlighted the risk to high-ranking officials; the app uses AI and human analysts, but the Apple Watch baseline is smaller than the iPhone's.
Am I Secure? App Adds Apple Watch Spyware Scanning
Numbers Station's Am I Secure? app now scans Apple Watches for spyware after a government client highlighted the risk to high-ranking officials; the app uses AI and human analysts, but the Apple Watch baseline is smaller than the iPhone's.
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48% Bias Score


Former Chip Employee's Contact with Russian SVR Revealed
A former ASML and NXP employee, arrested for stealing trade secrets, had contact with Russia's SVR intelligence service, aiming to aid in the creation of a Russian chip factory; the AIVD report reveals the contact and the suspect's methods.
Former Chip Employee's Contact with Russian SVR Revealed
A former ASML and NXP employee, arrested for stealing trade secrets, had contact with Russia's SVR intelligence service, aiming to aid in the creation of a Russian chip factory; the AIVD report reveals the contact and the suspect's methods.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Authority Investigates WhatsApp Data Breach Linked to Italian Spyware Case
Greece's Data Protection Authority is investigating a WhatsApp data breach involving malicious spyware, affecting Greek users and potentially linked to the Paragon spyware case in Italy, where journalists critical of Prime Minister Meloni were targeted.
Greek Authority Investigates WhatsApp Data Breach Linked to Italian Spyware Case
Greece's Data Protection Authority is investigating a WhatsApp data breach involving malicious spyware, affecting Greek users and potentially linked to the Paragon spyware case in Italy, where journalists critical of Prime Minister Meloni were targeted.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Chip Expert's Contact with Russian SVR Revealed
A former employee of ASML and NXP, detained in the Netherlands for allegedly stealing trade secrets, had contact with Russia's SVR intelligence service, aiming to establish a chip factory in Russia using stolen information, according to an AIVD report received by the Public Prosecution Service on De...
Dutch Chip Expert's Contact with Russian SVR Revealed
A former employee of ASML and NXP, detained in the Netherlands for allegedly stealing trade secrets, had contact with Russia's SVR intelligence service, aiming to establish a chip factory in Russia using stolen information, according to an AIVD report received by the Public Prosecution Service on De...
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40% Bias Score


Suspected Russian Car Sabotage in Germany: 123 Cases Investigated
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser confirmed that authorities are investigating 123 cases of car sabotage across several states, potentially linked to Russia using proxy actors. Four suspects of various nationalities have been identified.
Suspected Russian Car Sabotage in Germany: 123 Cases Investigated
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser confirmed that authorities are investigating 123 cases of car sabotage across several states, potentially linked to Russia using proxy actors. Four suspects of various nationalities have been identified.
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44% Bias Score


US Treasury System Breached, Funds Redirected
Three individuals infiltrated the US Treasury's payment system, redirecting funds and accessing sensitive data, an event linked to Elon Musk and described as a potential institutional coup.
US Treasury System Breached, Funds Redirected
Three individuals infiltrated the US Treasury's payment system, redirecting funds and accessing sensitive data, an event linked to Elon Musk and described as a potential institutional coup.
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72% Bias Score

Insecure Chinese Cameras Pose National Security Risk to US Infrastructure
A Department of Homeland Security bulletin warns that tens of thousands of insecure Chinese-made internet-connected cameras, many imported via "white labeling", are installed in US critical infrastructure networks, allowing potential Chinese government espionage and disruption, despite a 2022 FCC ba...

Insecure Chinese Cameras Pose National Security Risk to US Infrastructure
A Department of Homeland Security bulletin warns that tens of thousands of insecure Chinese-made internet-connected cameras, many imported via "white labeling", are installed in US critical infrastructure networks, allowing potential Chinese government espionage and disruption, despite a 2022 FCC ba...
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48% Bias Score

Critical AMD Zen CPU Vulnerability Disclosed
Google researchers discovered a critical vulnerability in AMD Zen 1-4 CPUs, allowing malicious microcode installation, potentially compromising confidential data; AMD released a fix on December 17, 2024, with public disclosure delayed until March 5, 2025, to allow users to update.

Critical AMD Zen CPU Vulnerability Disclosed
Google researchers discovered a critical vulnerability in AMD Zen 1-4 CPUs, allowing malicious microcode installation, potentially compromising confidential data; AMD released a fix on December 17, 2024, with public disclosure delayed until March 5, 2025, to allow users to update.
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52% Bias Score

Nationwide Smishing Scam Targets US Citizens
A nationwide smishing scam is tricking US citizens into paying fake toll fees via text messages, with thousands of victims reported since March 2024, resulting in financial losses and identity theft.

Nationwide Smishing Scam Targets US Citizens
A nationwide smishing scam is tricking US citizens into paying fake toll fees via text messages, with thousands of victims reported since March 2024, resulting in financial losses and identity theft.
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48% Bias Score

Pentera's Super Bowl Ad Reimagines Cybersecurity Marketing
Pentera's Super Bowl commercial, "Scapegoat to Cyber GOAT," uses humor and sports culture to promote proactive cybersecurity and its CTEM framework, marking a shift from traditional fear-based messaging; the campaign includes an interactive website and educational resources.

Pentera's Super Bowl Ad Reimagines Cybersecurity Marketing
Pentera's Super Bowl commercial, "Scapegoat to Cyber GOAT," uses humor and sports culture to promote proactive cybersecurity and its CTEM framework, marking a shift from traditional fear-based messaging; the campaign includes an interactive website and educational resources.
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36% Bias Score

Bill Introduced to Ban Chinese AI Software DeepSeek from U.S. Government Devices
U.S. Representatives LaHood and Gottheimer introduced a bipartisan bill to ban DeepSeek, a Chinese AI software, from government devices due to national security concerns; an analysis reveals the software may send user data to China Mobile, a state-owned company banned in the U.S.

Bill Introduced to Ban Chinese AI Software DeepSeek from U.S. Government Devices
U.S. Representatives LaHood and Gottheimer introduced a bipartisan bill to ban DeepSeek, a Chinese AI software, from government devices due to national security concerns; an analysis reveals the software may send user data to China Mobile, a state-owned company banned in the U.S.
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48% Bias Score

Cloud Security Remediation Gap: 62% of Incidents Stem from Known Vulnerabilities
The ZEST Cloud Risk Exposure Impact Report 2025 reveals that 62% of cloud security incidents result from known, unremediated vulnerabilities, costing organizations over \$2 million annually and creating a 10X remediation gap due to slow manual processes versus AI-powered attacker agility; this neces...

Cloud Security Remediation Gap: 62% of Incidents Stem from Known Vulnerabilities
The ZEST Cloud Risk Exposure Impact Report 2025 reveals that 62% of cloud security incidents result from known, unremediated vulnerabilities, costing organizations over \$2 million annually and creating a 10X remediation gap due to slow manual processes versus AI-powered attacker agility; this neces...
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56% Bias Score
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