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EU Sanctions Russia’s FSB 16th Center for Cyberattacks
The systematic dismantling of state-sponsored anonymity marks a significant departure from traditional diplomacy as the European Union actively penalizes the FSB’s 16th Center for its role in disruptive operations.
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Why Is the Department of War Suspending CMMC Phase II?
The sudden and decisive suspension of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Phase II milestones by the Department of War represents a fundamental pivot in the history of American defense procurement policy.
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Ryuk Ransomware Member Pleads Guilty to $15 Million Fraud
The recent legal development in the ongoing battle against organized cybercrime reached a significant milestone as a high-ranking member of the Ryuk ransomware syndicate formally admitted to orchestrating a massive money laundering scheme that funnel...
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Is Mexico's Financial System Prepared for Cyberattacks?
The rapid digital transformation sweeping through Mexico City’s financial district and beyond has fundamentally altered how capital flows across the nation’s borders, yet this connectivity simultaneously exposes a sprawling network of digital vulnera...
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How Does Iran Use Cyber Proxies for Psychological Warfare?
In the current digital landscape of 2026, the blurring of lines between state-sponsored aggression and grassroots activism has created a complex theater where perception often matters more than physical reality.
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Can Australia’s SOCI Act Reforms Protect Critical Assets?
The silent operation of a modern economy relies on an invisible web of data and power that remains largely unnoticed until a sudden disruption ripples through a major city’s transport network or energy grid.
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Sri Lanka Report Blames Negligence for $2.5M Cyber Fraud
The sudden disappearance of $2.5 million from Sri Lanka's sovereign debt repayment coffers has exposed a chilling reality regarding the fragility of national financial systems when administrative protocols fail to keep pace with digital threats.
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New Jersey Enacts the Nation's Costliest Data Broker Law
The landscape of consumer privacy in the United States underwent a seismic shift on June 30, 2026, when New Jersey enacted a piece of legislation that places an unprecedented financial burden on any company profiting from personal data.
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