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Three Hackers Exploit Windows 11 Vulnerabilities at Pwn2Own
At the Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 hackathon on May 15th, three hackers exploited vulnerabilities in Windows 11, earning a total of $75,000 in prize money; the vulnerabilities, a use-after-free and integer overflow, an out-of-bounds memory write, and a type confusion vulnerability, could enable complete sys...
Three Hackers Exploit Windows 11 Vulnerabilities at Pwn2Own
At the Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 hackathon on May 15th, three hackers exploited vulnerabilities in Windows 11, earning a total of $75,000 in prize money; the vulnerabilities, a use-after-free and integer overflow, an out-of-bounds memory write, and a type confusion vulnerability, could enable complete sys...
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60% Bias Score


Japan's New Security Clearance System Raises Privacy Concerns
Japan launched a new security clearance system on Friday, expanding classified information to include economic security data such as critical infrastructure and semiconductors, prompting privacy concerns due to extensive background checks on thousands of public and private sector employees.
Japan's New Security Clearance System Raises Privacy Concerns
Japan launched a new security clearance system on Friday, expanding classified information to include economic security data such as critical infrastructure and semiconductors, prompting privacy concerns due to extensive background checks on thousands of public and private sector employees.
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36% Bias Score


\$44 Billion Cyberscam Industry Thrives in Southeast Asia Despite Crackdowns
A UN report reveals that Asian crime syndicates' cyberscam operations in Southeast Asia generate an estimated \$44 billion annually, impacting Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar significantly, despite crackdowns and the freeing of thousands of human trafficking victims.
\$44 Billion Cyberscam Industry Thrives in Southeast Asia Despite Crackdowns
A UN report reveals that Asian crime syndicates' cyberscam operations in Southeast Asia generate an estimated \$44 billion annually, impacting Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar significantly, despite crackdowns and the freeing of thousands of human trafficking victims.
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40% Bias Score


Hackers Shift Focus from UK to US Retailers in Cyberattack Campaign
Hackers responsible for cyberattacks against major UK retailers, including Marks & Spencer and the Co-op Group, are now targeting major US retailers, prompting warnings from Google's Threat Intelligence Group and the National Retail Federation.
Hackers Shift Focus from UK to US Retailers in Cyberattack Campaign
Hackers responsible for cyberattacks against major UK retailers, including Marks & Spencer and the Co-op Group, are now targeting major US retailers, prompting warnings from Google's Threat Intelligence Group and the National Retail Federation.
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36% Bias Score


Fancy Bear Targets Ukrainian Arms Suppliers in 'Operation RoundPress'
The Russian hacking group Fancy Bear, known as APT28, launched "Operation RoundPress," targeting arms manufacturers supplying Ukraine and exploiting webmail vulnerabilities to bypass two-factor authentication and steal data.
Fancy Bear Targets Ukrainian Arms Suppliers in 'Operation RoundPress'
The Russian hacking group Fancy Bear, known as APT28, launched "Operation RoundPress," targeting arms manufacturers supplying Ukraine and exploiting webmail vulnerabilities to bypass two-factor authentication and steal data.
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40% Bias Score


Fancy Bear's Cyberattacks Target Ukraine Arms Suppliers
The Russian hacking group Fancy Bear, also known as Sednit or APT28, launched "Operation RoundPress," targeting arms manufacturers supplying Ukraine via manipulated emails exploiting webmail vulnerabilities, compromising accounts and potentially disrupting weapons supply chains.
Fancy Bear's Cyberattacks Target Ukraine Arms Suppliers
The Russian hacking group Fancy Bear, also known as Sednit or APT28, launched "Operation RoundPress," targeting arms manufacturers supplying Ukraine via manipulated emails exploiting webmail vulnerabilities, compromising accounts and potentially disrupting weapons supply chains.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Hackers Target Polish Political Websites Before Election
A group of Russian hackers attacked the websites of Poland's Civic Platform party and other political parties two days before the presidential election, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about election interference.

Russian Hackers Target Polish Political Websites Before Election
A group of Russian hackers attacked the websites of Poland's Civic Platform party and other political parties two days before the presidential election, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about election interference.
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24% Bias Score

AI-Powered Cyberattacks Surge, Causing $40 Billion in Annual Losses by 2027
AI-powered cyberattacks targeting Gmail and Outlook users surged in 2025, using sophisticated phishing and automated malware delivery, resulting in a 32% increase in losses to $40 billion annually by 2027, according to Deloitte, requiring stronger security measures beyond passwords and 2FA.

AI-Powered Cyberattacks Surge, Causing $40 Billion in Annual Losses by 2027
AI-powered cyberattacks targeting Gmail and Outlook users surged in 2025, using sophisticated phishing and automated malware delivery, resulting in a 32% increase in losses to $40 billion annually by 2027, according to Deloitte, requiring stronger security measures beyond passwords and 2FA.
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52% Bias Score

Swiss e-ID Relaunch: Balancing Convenience and Privacy Concerns
Switzerland's planned 2026 e-ID launch faces public scrutiny over cost (CHF 180 million), privacy, and potential surveillance, despite the success of similar systems in countries like Estonia; a Euronews debate on May 22nd will discuss these issues.

Swiss e-ID Relaunch: Balancing Convenience and Privacy Concerns
Switzerland's planned 2026 e-ID launch faces public scrutiny over cost (CHF 180 million), privacy, and potential surveillance, despite the success of similar systems in countries like Estonia; a Euronews debate on May 22nd will discuss these issues.
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36% Bias Score

Hackers Shift Focus to US Retailers After UK Attacks
A group of hackers responsible for cyberattacks against major UK retailers, including Marks & Spencer and the Co-op Group, are now targeting major American retail brands, according to Google's Threat Intelligence Group, raising concerns about data breaches and operational disruptions.

Hackers Shift Focus to US Retailers After UK Attacks
A group of hackers responsible for cyberattacks against major UK retailers, including Marks & Spencer and the Co-op Group, are now targeting major American retail brands, according to Google's Threat Intelligence Group, raising concerns about data breaches and operational disruptions.
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36% Bias Score

Fancy Bear Bypasses Security to Target Ukrainian Arms Suppliers
The Russian hacking group Fancy Bear, also known as Sednit or APT28, launched 'Operation RoundPress', exploiting vulnerabilities in webmail software (Roundcube, Zimbra, Horde, MDaemon) to target arms manufacturers supplying Ukraine, compromising sensitive information despite two-factor authenticatio...

Fancy Bear Bypasses Security to Target Ukrainian Arms Suppliers
The Russian hacking group Fancy Bear, also known as Sednit or APT28, launched 'Operation RoundPress', exploiting vulnerabilities in webmail software (Roundcube, Zimbra, Horde, MDaemon) to target arms manufacturers supplying Ukraine, compromising sensitive information despite two-factor authenticatio...
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24% Bias Score

Coinbase Data Breach: $20 Million Ransom Demand Refused
Coinbase reported a data breach where criminals bribed customer service agents to obtain customer data for social engineering scams; the company refused a $20 million ransom demand and estimates remediation and reimbursement costs between $180-$400 million.

Coinbase Data Breach: $20 Million Ransom Demand Refused
Coinbase reported a data breach where criminals bribed customer service agents to obtain customer data for social engineering scams; the company refused a $20 million ransom demand and estimates remediation and reimbursement costs between $180-$400 million.
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36% Bias Score
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