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A global surge in third-party breaches, emergency-service outages, and supply-chain malware defined this 48-hour cycle. OpenAI’s Mixpanel incident, Asahi’s major data leak, and widespread disruptions at London councils and CodeRED highlight escalating systemic risk. New exploits, regulatory actions, and ISO-27001 advances reinforce the need for evidence-ready DFIR processes, dev...

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The UK is strengthening national resilience by overhauling its Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) infrastructure—vital for transport, energy, finance and digital services. With rising threats from GNSS jamming, spoofing and electronic warfare, the UK is shifting to a layered, secure PNT architecture to protect critical systems and ensure continuity across the modern digita...

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The latest 48 hours saw coordinated attacks on London councils, a breach at Harvard, and ransomware disrupting US emergency alerts. Industrial firm Balkrishna Paper Mills and major banking vendor SitusAMC also reported compromises. Active exploitation of a FortiWeb zero-day, a revived npm worm campaign, and a huge Android fiction-app data leak round out a high-impact period.

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The past 48 hours saw major activity across DFIR, investigations and global threat intelligence, with ransomware playbooks, supply-chain breaches and identity-system zero-days dominating the landscape. Law-enforcement operations intensified across Asia, while G7 nations advanced cyber-policy coordination. Key updates highlight the growing convergence of identity, vendor ecosyste...

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The first fully autonomous AI-driven cyber-espionage campaign marks a turning point in national-level cyber operations. Anthropic’s investigation into the state-aligned GTG-1002 group reveals how AI executed up to 90% of the intrusion lifecycle—reconnaissance, exploitation, lateral movement, and data theft—at machine speed. DFIR teams now face a new era of AI-orchestrated, high-...

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