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The U.K. government published guidance on AI, open code, and vulnerability risk in the public sector, outlining how agencies can safely publish source code while reducing the risk of AI-accelerated vulnerability discovery. The guidance add...


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ESET researchers identified renewed activity from FrostyNeighbor, a long-running cyberespionage actor apparently aligned with Belarusian interests, targeting Ukrainian government organizations in campaigns observed since March 2026. The latest findings reveal continued evolution of the group’s tooling, compromise chains, and evasion techniques as it sustains


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Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming both a defensive necessity and a strategic risk factor for critical infrastructure operators as cyberattacks increasingly spill into the physical world. Ricardo Villadiego, founder and chief executive officer at Lumu Technologies, wrote in a story published on the World Economic Forum, that nation-state actors and ransomware groups ...


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European law enforcement authorities have dismantled a large-scale online propaganda network linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), removing around 14,200 links as p...


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U.S. officials are investigating a series of cyber intrusions targeting automatic tank gauge systems used to monitor fuel levels at gas stations across multiple states, with Iran emerging as a leading suspect, according to a CNN report citin...


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