This month in security with Tony Anscombe – October 2025 edition
From the end of Windows 10 support to scams on TikTok and state-aligned hackers wielding AI, October's headlines offer a glimpse of what's shaping cybersecur...
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From the end of Windows 10 support to scams on TikTok and state-aligned hackers wielding AI, October's headlines offer a glimpse of what's shaping cybersecur...
Posted by Lyubov Farafonova, Product Manager, Phone by Google; Alberto Pastor Nieto, Sr. Product Manager Google Messages and RCS Spam and Abuse; Vijay Pareek...
Families that combine open communication with effective behavioral and technical safeguards can cut the risk dramatically
Deepfakes are blurring the line between real and fake and fraudsters are cashing in, using synthetic media for all manner of scams
One year from now, with the release of Chrome 154 in October 2026, we will change the default settings of Chrome to enable “Always Use Secure Connections”. T...
Written by: Bhavesh Dhake, Will Silverstone, Matthew Hitchcock, Aaron Fletcher The Criticality of Privileged Access in Today's Threat Landscape Privileged ac...
Here’s what to know about a recent spin on an insider threat – fake North Korean IT workers infiltrating western firms
With cybersecurity talent in short supply and threats evolving fast, managed detection and response is emerging as a strategic necessity for MSPs
Shadow IT leaves organizations exposed to cyberattacks and raises the risk of data loss and compliance failures
Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) is tracking a cluster of financially motivated threat actors operating from Vietnam that leverages fake job postings ...
ESET research analyzes a recent instance of the Operation DreamJob cyberespionage campaign conducted by Lazarus, a North Korea-aligned APT group
Here’s what to know about the malware with an insatiable appetite for valuable data, so much so that it tops this year's infostealer detection charts
The ransomware group D1R claimed to have accessed a database of 40,000 entries from Synopsys and subsequently used this information to target Bosch, alleging...
The D1R cybercrime group claimed to have stolen valuable data from Synopsys and Bosch, threatening to leak it unless a ransom is paid. The post Synopsys Find...
The defendant's lawyer told Finnish media that he does not know where his client is but believes Kivimäki is outside Finland.
Effective data protection determines whether stolen information is actually usable and how much business and regulatory damage an organization suffers after ...
Supermarket giant Lidl has revealed details of a supplier breach impacting customer data
In this Help Net Security video, Chris Boehm, Field CTO, Zero Networks, breaks down how a vendor breach can become your breach. He explains that attackers no...
The "Breach at the Beach" CTF, created by Varonis researchers Doron Kapah and Mark Vaitsman, simulates attacks within Entra ID, focusing on how threat actors...
The compromised data includes customer salutations, first and last names, phone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth, and customer numbers.
The breach was discovered after mass emails were sent from legitimate AFA domains, claiming Argentina "stole" the win from Egypt.
Lidl disclosed a third-party data breach affecting online shop customers in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Payment data was not exposed.
Following the breach of several of her Telegram channels, controversial Russian journalist Ksenia Sobchak claimed published screenshots of her correspondence...
German discount supermarket chain Lidl has notified customers in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands that customer data was stolen after attackers breached...