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Europe Steps Up Fight Against Cybercrime: Increased Takedowns, Persistent Threats"
European law enforcement's increased success in dismantling hacking groups, including the arrest of hacker Hano and the takedown of NoName57(16), highlights a rise in international cooperation but also underscores the persistent challenge of cybercrime, particularly DDoS attacks targeting media outl...
Europe Steps Up Fight Against Cybercrime: Increased Takedowns, Persistent Threats"
European law enforcement's increased success in dismantling hacking groups, including the arrest of hacker Hano and the takedown of NoName57(16), highlights a rise in international cooperation but also underscores the persistent challenge of cybercrime, particularly DDoS attacks targeting media outl...
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28% Bias Score


Chinese Hackers Breach U.S. National Guard Network
A Chinese cyberspy group, Salt Typhoon, hacked a U.S. state's National Guard network from March to December 2024, accessing sensitive information including network maps and personnel data; the affected state and extent of the breach remain under investigation.
Chinese Hackers Breach U.S. National Guard Network
A Chinese cyberspy group, Salt Typhoon, hacked a U.S. state's National Guard network from March to December 2024, accessing sensitive information including network maps and personnel data; the affected state and extent of the breach remain under investigation.
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36% Bias Score


Elmo's X Account Hacked, Spreading Antisemitic Messages
On Sunday, an unknown hacker posted antisemitic and anti-Trump messages from Elmo's X account, which were later deleted but widely circulated; Sesame Workshop is working to regain control, highlighting the vulnerability of online platforms to hate speech.
Elmo's X Account Hacked, Spreading Antisemitic Messages
On Sunday, an unknown hacker posted antisemitic and anti-Trump messages from Elmo's X account, which were later deleted but widely circulated; Sesame Workshop is working to regain control, highlighting the vulnerability of online platforms to hate speech.
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32% Bias Score


Massive Data Breach Exposes 16 Billion Credentials
A massive data breach exposed over 16 billion user credentials from platforms including Apple, Google, Facebook, and others, raising concerns about the security of online services and the effectiveness of current cybersecurity measures.
Massive Data Breach Exposes 16 Billion Credentials
A massive data breach exposed over 16 billion user credentials from platforms including Apple, Google, Facebook, and others, raising concerns about the security of online services and the effectiveness of current cybersecurity measures.
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40% Bias Score


The North Face and Cartier Report Customer Data Breaches Amidst Wave of Retail Cyberattacks
In April, The North Face experienced a "small-scale" credential stuffing attack, exposing customer names, emails, addresses, and purchase history, while Cartier faced a system breach exposing limited client information; both incidents follow a wave of recent cyberattacks on major retailers, causing ...
The North Face and Cartier Report Customer Data Breaches Amidst Wave of Retail Cyberattacks
In April, The North Face experienced a "small-scale" credential stuffing attack, exposing customer names, emails, addresses, and purchase history, while Cartier faced a system breach exposing limited client information; both incidents follow a wave of recent cyberattacks on major retailers, causing ...
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24% Bias Score


Former Spanish Security Secretary Arrested in Major Cyberattack Case
Former Spanish Secretary of State of Security Francisco Martínez and three others were arrested for allegedly running a cyberattack ring that sold sensitive data from public and private organizations, including personal data of millions of citizens, using a proprietary platform and exploiting profes...
Former Spanish Security Secretary Arrested in Major Cyberattack Case
Former Spanish Secretary of State of Security Francisco Martínez and three others were arrested for allegedly running a cyberattack ring that sold sensitive data from public and private organizations, including personal data of millions of citizens, using a proprietary platform and exploiting profes...
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36% Bias Score

Germany Seeks Stronger Bundestag Cybersecurity After Repeated Attacks
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is pushing for enhanced cybersecurity measures following numerous attacks, including a major 2015 incident attributed to Russia, and proposes a new law to improve visitor controls and inter-agency information sharing.

Germany Seeks Stronger Bundestag Cybersecurity After Repeated Attacks
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is pushing for enhanced cybersecurity measures following numerous attacks, including a major 2015 incident attributed to Russia, and proposes a new law to improve visitor controls and inter-agency information sharing.
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40% Bias Score

Co-op Data Breach Impacts 6.5 Million Members
A cyberattack on the British retailer Co-op in April 2024 resulted in the theft of personal data from all 6.5 million members, including names, addresses, and contact information; law enforcement has made arrests in connection with the attack and Co-op is partnering with a cybersecurity recruitment ...

Co-op Data Breach Impacts 6.5 Million Members
A cyberattack on the British retailer Co-op in April 2024 resulted in the theft of personal data from all 6.5 million members, including names, addresses, and contact information; law enforcement has made arrests in connection with the attack and Co-op is partnering with a cybersecurity recruitment ...
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24% Bias Score

Qantas Data Breach Impacts 6 Million Customers
A hacker contacted Qantas claiming responsibility for a data breach affecting 6 million customers, exposing personal information but not financial details; the Australian Federal Police is involved, and Qantas is implementing new security measures.

Qantas Data Breach Impacts 6 Million Customers
A hacker contacted Qantas claiming responsibility for a data breach affecting 6 million customers, exposing personal information but not financial details; the Australian Federal Police is involved, and Qantas is implementing new security measures.
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40% Bias Score

Hackers Exploit Salesforce App to Extort Data from at Least 20 Companies
Hackers tricked employees of at least 20 European and American companies into installing a modified Salesforce Data Loader via voice phishing, gaining access to sensitive data and potentially other cloud services and internal networks.

Hackers Exploit Salesforce App to Extort Data from at Least 20 Companies
Hackers tricked employees of at least 20 European and American companies into installing a modified Salesforce Data Loader via voice phishing, gaining access to sensitive data and potentially other cloud services and internal networks.
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32% Bias Score

Urgent Apple Security Update Patches Critical iPhone Vulnerabilities
Apple's iOS 18.5 update, released May 12, 2025, addresses critical vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-31251 and CVE-2025-31233) that allow hackers to access user data via maliciously crafted images and videos on iPhones XS and later; urgent user action is needed to install the patch.

Urgent Apple Security Update Patches Critical iPhone Vulnerabilities
Apple's iOS 18.5 update, released May 12, 2025, addresses critical vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-31251 and CVE-2025-31233) that allow hackers to access user data via maliciously crafted images and videos on iPhones XS and later; urgent user action is needed to install the patch.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Role in EncroChat and Sky ECC Hacks Under Legal Scrutiny
Dutch involvement in the EncroChat and Sky ECC hacks is under intense legal scrutiny, raising serious questions about the admissibility of millions of intercepted messages used as evidence in Dutch criminal trials. A new document suggests a greater Dutch role than previously acknowledged.

Dutch Role in EncroChat and Sky ECC Hacks Under Legal Scrutiny
Dutch involvement in the EncroChat and Sky ECC hacks is under intense legal scrutiny, raising serious questions about the admissibility of millions of intercepted messages used as evidence in Dutch criminal trials. A new document suggests a greater Dutch role than previously acknowledged.
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40% Bias Score
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