Global Cyberattacks & Response
Cyberсrime and Cyber Warfare
Allies Warn of China’s Industrial-Scale Covert Botnets
Botnets no longer lurk as scattered nuisances; they now operate as industrialized, covert supply chains that route intrusions through millions of hijacked routers and IoT devices to erase footprints, overwhelm static defenses, and pressure organizati...
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Can BlueNoroff’s Fake Meetings Steal Web3’s Keys?
Invites that look routine, agendas that feel familiar, and faces that seem trustworthy have become the perfect crowbar for a financially driven unit to pry open Web3’s most sensitive rooms, according to incident responders, exchange CISOs, and threat...
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Did 0APT and KryBit Expose a Fragile Ransomware Economy?
A single boast detonated into a trench war of leaks and defacements that laid bare how brittle reputation has become in the ransomware business.
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Is Russia’s Hybrid War Undermining CEE Democracies?
RelentlessinformationpressurehasbecomethenormacrossCentralandEasternEuropeasKremlin-linkednetworksbraiddisinformation,covertinfluence,andcyberattacksintocampaignsdesignedtonudgeelections,polarizepublics,andpitregionalgovernmentsagainstNATOandtheEU.
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Malaysia Leads ASEAN to Secure the New Telecom Frontline
Rising intrusions into telecom networks, mobile devices, and messaging layers have turned everyday communications into a live battlespace where metadata, routing, and user behavior yield strategic advantage faster than any breached inbox could.
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What Does the Medtronic Hack Reveal About Health Cyber Risk?
Hospitals kept humming, devices kept delivering therapy, and yet a silent trespass into Medtronic’s corporate systems redrew the map of what a “contained” breach really means.
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U.S. Sanctions Cambodian Senator in SE Asia Scam Crackdown
A sprawling online grift that siphoned nearly $21 billion from Americans in 2025 collided with reports of forced labor in Myanmar and Cambodia, turning a crime problem into a human-rights and national security fight overnight. The result was a U.S.
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Germany Probes Russia-Linked Signal Phishing of Officials
A single QR code, framed as emergency support inside a trusted app, quietly unlocked weeks of sensitive conversation as German federal prosecutors opened an espionage probe into a sweeping Signal account hijacking that hit the political establishment...
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