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PowerSchool Data Breach Exposes EdTech Cybersecurity Failures
A massive data breach at PowerSchool, impacting over 62 million students and 9.5 million teachers globally, exposed the company's inadequate cybersecurity practices, leading to over thirty class action lawsuits and highlighting systemic risks in the EdTech sector.
PowerSchool Data Breach Exposes EdTech Cybersecurity Failures
A massive data breach at PowerSchool, impacting over 62 million students and 9.5 million teachers globally, exposed the company's inadequate cybersecurity practices, leading to over thirty class action lawsuits and highlighting systemic risks in the EdTech sector.
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48% Bias Score


One Million Phishing Attacks Traced to Tycoon 2FA Platform
During January and February 2025, approximately one million phishing attacks were launched, with Tycoon 2FA, a phishing-as-a-service platform, responsible for 89% of them. These attacks used a Caesar cipher for encryption, reflecting a concerning trend of increasingly sophisticated methods.
One Million Phishing Attacks Traced to Tycoon 2FA Platform
During January and February 2025, approximately one million phishing attacks were launched, with Tycoon 2FA, a phishing-as-a-service platform, responsible for 89% of them. These attacks used a Caesar cipher for encryption, reflecting a concerning trend of increasingly sophisticated methods.
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40% Bias Score


FBI Issues Urgent Warning on Medusa Ransomware Attacks
The FBI and CISA issued a joint cybersecurity advisory on March 12, 2025, warning of Medusa ransomware attacks exploiting software vulnerabilities and social engineering, impacting at least 300 critical infrastructure organizations since June 2021; the FBI recommends enabling 2FA for webmail and VPN...
FBI Issues Urgent Warning on Medusa Ransomware Attacks
The FBI and CISA issued a joint cybersecurity advisory on March 12, 2025, warning of Medusa ransomware attacks exploiting software vulnerabilities and social engineering, impacting at least 300 critical infrastructure organizations since June 2021; the FBI recommends enabling 2FA for webmail and VPN...
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44% Bias Score


FBI Warns of Malware-Spreading Document Converter Scam
The FBI issued a warning about a malicious scam involving free online document converter tools that spread malware, leading to ransomware and identity theft, affecting both desktop and smartphone users.
FBI Warns of Malware-Spreading Document Converter Scam
The FBI issued a warning about a malicious scam involving free online document converter tools that spread malware, leading to ransomware and identity theft, affecting both desktop and smartphone users.
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36% Bias Score


Nottingham Stabbing: 91 NHS Staff Accessed Victims' Records Illegally
In Nottingham, England, up to 91 NHS workers illegally accessed the medical records of three stabbing victims (Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates), causing further trauma for their families; this adds to prior data breaches involving police, prison, court, council, and mental healt...
Nottingham Stabbing: 91 NHS Staff Accessed Victims' Records Illegally
In Nottingham, England, up to 91 NHS workers illegally accessed the medical records of three stabbing victims (Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates), causing further trauma for their families; this adds to prior data breaches involving police, prison, court, council, and mental healt...
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52% Bias Score


US Army Soldiers Arrested for Espionage, Selling Classified Information to China
Three US Army soldiers—Jian Zhao, Li Tian, and Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for espionage and conspiracy; Zhao allegedly sold classified military information, including on HIMARS, to China for at least $15,000, while Tian and Duan shared sensitive data on US military capabilities.
US Army Soldiers Arrested for Espionage, Selling Classified Information to China
Three US Army soldiers—Jian Zhao, Li Tian, and Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for espionage and conspiracy; Zhao allegedly sold classified military information, including on HIMARS, to China for at least $15,000, while Tian and Duan shared sensitive data on US military capabilities.
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52% Bias Score

FBI, CISA Urge 2FA Activation Amidst Medusa Ransomware Attacks
The FBI and CISA issued a joint advisory (AA25-071A) urging immediate activation of two-factor authentication for all webmail and VPN accounts due to over 300 Medusa ransomware attacks since 2021; researchers discovered that these attacks use a "bring-your-own-vulnerable driver" method to disable an...

FBI, CISA Urge 2FA Activation Amidst Medusa Ransomware Attacks
The FBI and CISA issued a joint advisory (AA25-071A) urging immediate activation of two-factor authentication for all webmail and VPN accounts due to over 300 Medusa ransomware attacks since 2021; researchers discovered that these attacks use a "bring-your-own-vulnerable driver" method to disable an...
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36% Bias Score

German Hacker Trial: Ransomware Attacks Cause Millions in Damages
A Ukrainian hacker is on trial in Stuttgart, Germany, accused of leading a group that used ransomware to attack 22 German companies and institutions in 2019, causing over €2.4 million in damages and impacting businesses across multiple states; the group's activities are linked to over 80 additional ...

German Hacker Trial: Ransomware Attacks Cause Millions in Damages
A Ukrainian hacker is on trial in Stuttgart, Germany, accused of leading a group that used ransomware to attack 22 German companies and institutions in 2019, causing over €2.4 million in damages and impacting businesses across multiple states; the group's activities are linked to over 80 additional ...
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32% Bias Score

Sophisticated Microsoft 365 Phishing Campaign Bypasses Email Security
A new phishing attack exploits legitimate Microsoft 365 infrastructure to deliver malicious emails that bypass security measures by leveraging trusted Microsoft domains and misconfigured tenants, enabling credential harvesting and account takeovers.

Sophisticated Microsoft 365 Phishing Campaign Bypasses Email Security
A new phishing attack exploits legitimate Microsoft 365 infrastructure to deliver malicious emails that bypass security measures by leveraging trusted Microsoft domains and misconfigured tenants, enabling credential harvesting and account takeovers.
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48% Bias Score

Automotive Cybersecurity Attacks Surge 60% in 2024, Causing Billions in Damages
A new report reveals a 60% surge in automotive cybersecurity incidents in 2024, with massive-scale attacks impacting millions of vehicles and causing over $1 billion in economic damage to auto dealers alone, highlighting a growing gap between regulations and industry preparedness.

Automotive Cybersecurity Attacks Surge 60% in 2024, Causing Billions in Damages
A new report reveals a 60% surge in automotive cybersecurity incidents in 2024, with massive-scale attacks impacting millions of vehicles and causing over $1 billion in economic damage to auto dealers alone, highlighting a growing gap between regulations and industry preparedness.
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40% Bias Score

SQA Investigates Security Breach, 17,000 Documents Accessed
Scotland's SQA is investigating a security breach where 17,000 documents were accessed due to misused website credentials at one center; the data is primarily historical and doesn't contain sensitive information, though the incident follows prior controversies.

SQA Investigates Security Breach, 17,000 Documents Accessed
Scotland's SQA is investigating a security breach where 17,000 documents were accessed due to misused website credentials at one center; the data is primarily historical and doesn't contain sensitive information, though the incident follows prior controversies.
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36% Bias Score

Retired Italian Investigator Dies Under Arrest Amidst Data Breach Scandal
Retired Italian investigator Carmine Gallo, 66, died Sunday under house arrest, accused of leading a criminal network illegally accessing and selling 800,000 records from Italian state databases, including information on high-ranking officials.

Retired Italian Investigator Dies Under Arrest Amidst Data Breach Scandal
Retired Italian investigator Carmine Gallo, 66, died Sunday under house arrest, accused of leading a criminal network illegally accessing and selling 800,000 records from Italian state databases, including information on high-ranking officials.
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60% Bias Score
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