Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Krispy Kreme data breach costs $11M, Pwn2Own moves to Berlin, the story of the 2024 Disney hack. The post In Other News: Krispy Kreme Breach Cost, Pwn2Own Berlin, Disney Hack Story appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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The Qilin ransomware gang claims to have stolen 350 Gb of files from Lee Enterprises in the attack that caused newspaper disruptions. The post Ransomware Group Takes Credit for Lee Enterprises Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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The Vo1d botnet is now powered by 1.6 million Android TV devices, up from 1.3 million half a year ago. The post Vo1d Botnet Evolves as It Ensnares 1.6 Million Android TV Boxes appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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In a lawsuit targeting cybercriminals who abuse AI services, Microsoft has named individuals from Iran, the UK, China and Vietnam. The post Microsoft Names Suspects in Lawsuit Against AI Hackers appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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CrowdStrike has published its 2025 Global
Threat Report, which warns of faster breakout time and an increase in Chinese activity. The post 26 New Threat Groups Spotted in 2024: CrowdStrike appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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A Singaporean man accused of being a hacker responsible for over 90 data leaks has been arrested in Thailand. The post Hacker Behind Over 90 Data Leaks Arrested in Thailand appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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SecurityWeek’s 2025 Ransomware Resilience & Recovery Summit takes place today, February 26th, as a fully immersive virtual event. The post Now Live: Ransomware Resilience & Recovery Summit – Join the Virtual Event In-Progress appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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Threat Intelligence firm Kela warns of a new ransomware group called Anubis operating as a RaaS service with an extensive array of options for affiliates. The post New Anubis Ransomware Could Pose Major Threat to Organizations appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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New Linux malware named Auto-Color, which allows full remote access to compromised devices, targets North America and Asia. The post New ‘Auto-Color’ Linux Malware Targets North America, Asia appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) has created a structured set of security requirements for open source projects. The post OpenSSF Releases Security Baseline for Open Source Projects appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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