This month in security with Tony Anscombe – December 2025 edition
As 2025 draws to a close, Tony looks back at the cybersecurity stories that stood out both in December and across the whole of this year
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As 2025 draws to a close, Tony looks back at the cybersecurity stories that stood out both in December and across the whole of this year
Have you ever received a package you never ordered? It could be a warning sign that your data has been compromised, with more fraud to follow.
A comprehensive analysis and assessment of a critical severity vulnerability with low likelihood of mass exploitation
I recently attended the AI Engineer Code Summit in New York, an invite-only gathering of AI leaders and engineers. One theme emerged repeatedly in conversati...
ESET researchers discovered a China-aligned APT group, LongNosedGoblin, which uses Group Policy to deploy cyberespionage tools across networks of governmenta...
While on Project Zero, we aim for our research to be leading-edge, our blog design was … not so much. We welcome readers to our shiny new blog!
A view of the H2 2025 threat landscape as seen by ESET telemetry and from the perspective of ESET threat detection and research experts
Preface Hello from the future! This is a blogpost I originally drafted in early 2017.
Behind the polished exterior of many modern buildings sit outdated systems with vulnerabilities waiting to be found
Being seen as reliable is good for ‘business’ and ransomware groups care about 'brand reputation' just as much as their victims
If you don’t look inside your environment, you can’t know its true state – and attackers count on that
Posted by Chrome Root Program Team Secure connections are the backbone of the modern web, but a certificate is only as trustworthy as the validation process ...
This is my favourite time of the year, not just because spring is here and the promise of summer is on the way. But also, because one of my must reads each y...
A hacker is selling a 340M OnlyFans user database allegedly built by matching old breach data and public profiles to real OnlyFans accounts.
Lawmakers in both houses of Congress are demanding answers from the U.S.
Google API keys are credentials that let applications access Google services, from Maps to the Gemini AI. If a key is leaked, an attacker can use it to make ...
Keepnet, an Extended Human Risk Management (xHRM) platform, today announced that its voice and SMS phishing simulation data contributed to the 2026 Verizon D...
Security researchers discovered an open Elasticsearch instance belonging to Wahlap, a prominent arcade game manufacturer that collaborates with industry gian...
The large-scale data breach reportedly hit Unimed, a company that handles billing services for privately insured and self-paying patients on behalf of numero...
A GitHub leak exposed CISA credentials, sparking concerns over secrets management and leadership.
Google has accidentally leaked details about an unfixed issue in Chromium that keeps JavaScript running in the background even when the browser is closed, al...
For almost 20 years, stolen credentials have been the most common route for attackers into organizations, according to the Verizon Data Breach Investigations...
A threat actor compromised an Nx developer and posed as a legitimate maintainer to publish a malicious extension on Visual Studio Marketplace
GitHub CISO Alexis Wales has named the malicious VS Code extension behind the breach they suffered at the hands of the threat group TeamPCP: Nx Console, a po...