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Microsoft Intune hardening guidance followed the Stryker breach, while ConnectWise patched a critical ScreenConnect flaw. Investigators tied Russian operations to a Zimbra breach and iPhone exploitation in Ukraine. Europol’s Operation Alice shuttered 373,000 dark-web sites, CISA flagged active SharePoint exploitation, and NIST issued final guidance on secure DNS deployment and 5...

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Intuitive disclosed a phishing-linked breach of internal business applications, CISA added a Wing FTP flaw to its exploited catalog, and investigators traced GlassWorm fallout into compromised GitHub-hosted Python repositories. INTERPOL warned that AI-enhanced financial fraud is scaling globally, while NIST advanced cryptographic validation automation and the UK ICO pressed tech...

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Poland’s nuclear research centre blocked a cyberattack while Albania’s parliament isolated email systems during a separate incident. The FBI is tracing victims linked to malware distributed through Steam games, and U.S. prosecutors allege a responder assisted BlackCat ransomware actors. Telus and Stryker reported cyber disruptions, while authorities dismantled the SocksEscort pr...

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Microsoft’s March patch cycle fixed 93 flaws, while CISA warned on Siemens SIDIS Prime in critical infrastructure. Stryker reported manufacturing and shipping disruption after a cyberattack, Albania’s parliament suspended internal email, INTERPOL said 45,000 malicious IPs were taken down, and the U.S. sanctioned facilitators of North Korean IT-worker fraud targeting businesses a...

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Microsoft fixed two disclosed zero-days in March Patch Tuesday, SAP shipped critical NetWeaver and FS-QUO fixes, and Dutch agencies warned that Russia-backed operators are hijacking Signal and WhatsApp accounts. Reuters also reported a customer-data breach at Loblaw, while ENISA published package-manager security guidance and the European Commission updated AI Act standardisatio...

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