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- In Other News: X Fined ā¬120 Million, Array Flaw Exploited, New Iranian Backdoorby SecurityWeek News on December 5, 2025 at 3:45 pm
Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Akamai patches HTTP smuggling vulnerability, Claude Skills used to execute ransomware, PickleScan flaws. The post In Other News: X Fined ā¬120 Million, Array Flaw Exploited, New Iranian Backdoor appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Russian Hackers Target US Engineering Firm Because of Work Done for Ukrainian Sister Cityby Associated Press on November 26, 2025 at 12:28 am
The attack on the engineering firm was identified by Arctic Wolf in September before it could disrupt the engineering companyās operations or spread further. The post Russian Hackers Target US Engineering Firm Because of Work Done for Ukrainian Sister City appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- MI5 Warns Lawmakers That Chinese Spies Are Trying to Reach Them via LinkedInby Associated Press on November 18, 2025 at 4:24 pm
Britainās domestic intelligence agency warned that Chinese nationals were āusing LinkedIn profiles to conduct outreach at scaleā on behalf of the Chinese Ministry of State Security. The post MI5 Warns Lawmakers That Chinese Spies Are Trying to Reach Them via LinkedIn appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- How TTP-based Defenses Outperform Traditional IoC Huntingby Etay Maor on November 12, 2025 at 3:46 pm
Behavioral detection allows defenders to recognize activity patterns like privilege escalation, credential theft, and lateral movementāoften ahead of encryption or data exfiltration. The post How TTP-based Defenses Outperform Traditional IoC Hunting appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Microsoft: Russia, China Increasingly Using AI to Escalate Cyberattacks on the USby Associated Press on October 17, 2025 at 4:23 pm
The U.S. is the top target for cyberattacks, with criminals and foreign adversaries targeting companies, governments and organizations. The post Microsoft: Russia, China Increasingly Using AI to Escalate Cyberattacks on the US appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Unit 221B Raises $5 Million for Threat Intel Aiding Hacker ArrestsĀ by Ionut Arghire on September 23, 2025 at 12:44 pm
The company will expand its platformās capabilities and accelerate investigative collaboration and go-to-market efforts. The post Unit 221B Raises $5 Million for Threat Intel Aiding Hacker ArrestsĀ appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Silent Push Raises $10 Million for Threat Intelligence Platformby Eduard Kovacs on September 15, 2025 at 2:45 pm
Silent Push, which provides Indicators of Future Attack, has raised a total of $32 million in funding. The post Silent Push Raises $10 Million for Threat Intelligence Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Ransomware Losses Climb as AI Pushes Phishing to New Heightsby Kevin Townsend on September 9, 2025 at 1:28 pm
Based on real-world insurance claims, Resilienceās midyear report shows vendor risk is declining but costly, ransomware is evolving with triple extortion, and social engineering attacks are accelerating through AI. The post Ransomware Losses Climb as AI Pushes Phishing to New Heights appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Chinaās Salt Typhoon Hacked Critical Infrastructure Globally for Yearsby Ionut Arghire on August 28, 2025 at 1:56 pm
China-linked APT āSalt Typhoonā exploited known router flaws to maintain persistent access across telecom, government, and military networks, giving Beijingās intelligence services global surveillance reach. The post Chinaās Salt Typhoon Hacked Critical Infrastructure Globally for Years appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- SharePoint Under Attack: Microsoft Warns of Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild ā No Patch Availableby Mike Lennon on July 20, 2025 at 2:08 pm
Enterprises running SharePoint servers should not wait for a fix for CVE-2025-53770 and should commence threat hunting to search for compromise immediately. The post SharePoint Under Attack: Microsoft Warns of Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild ā No Patch Available appeared first on SecurityWeek.





