"Let's Encrypt ends certificate expiry emails to cut costs, boost privacy."
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Let’s Encrypt ends certificate expiry emails to cut costs, boost privacy
Let's Encrypt has announced it will no longer notify users about imminent certificate expirations via email due to high costs, privacy concerns, and unnecessary complexities.
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How 100+ Security Leaders Are Tackling AI Risk
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Scattered Spider hackers shift focus to aviation, transportation firms
Hackers associated with Scattered Spider tactics have expanded their targeting to the aviation and transportation industries after previously attacking insurance and retail sectors
- June 27, 2025
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Russia’s throttling of Cloudflare makes sites inaccessible
Starting June 9, 2025, Russian internet service providers (ISPs) have begun throttling access to websites and services protected by Cloudflare, an American internet giant.
- June 27, 2025
- 11:47 AM
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Citrix Bleed 2 flaw now believed to be exploited in attacks
A critical NetScaler ADC and Gateway vulnerability dubbed "Citrix Bleed 2" (CVE-2025-5777) is now likely exploited in attacks, according to cybersecurity firm ReliaQuest, seeing an increase in suspicious sessions on Citrix devices.
- June 27, 2025
- 10:18 AM
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- June 27, 2025
- 07:10 AM
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Retail giant Ahold Delhaize says data breach affects 2.2 million people
Ahold Delhaize, one of the world's largest food retail chains, is notifying over 2.2 million individuals that their personal, financial, and health information was stolen in a November ransomware attack that impacted its U.S. systems.
- June 27, 2025
- 05:12 AM
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Windows 11 KB5060829 update released with 38 new changes, fixes
Microsoft has released the KB5060829 preview cumulative update for Windows 11 24H2, which includes 38 changes, including improvements to the taskbar and a new PC-to-PC migration experience.
- June 27, 2025
- 03:28 AM
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Whole Foods supplier UNFI restores core systems after cyberattack
American grocery wholesale giant United Natural Foods (UNFI) reports that it has restored its core systems and brought online the electronic ordering and invoicing systems affected by a cyberattack.
- June 27, 2025
- 02:21 AM
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Hawaiian Airlines discloses cyberattack, flights not affected
Hawaiian Airlines, the tenth-largest commercial airline in the United States, is investigating a cyberattack that has disrupted access to some of its systems.
- June 27, 2025
- 01:37 AM
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FTC approves $126 million in Fortnite refunds over ‘dark patterns’
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved $126,000,000 in refunds to be sent to 969,173 Fortnite players as part of a settlement over allegations that Epic Games tricked users into making unwanted purchases.
- June 26, 2025
- 04:27 PM
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Brother printer bug in 689 models exposes default admin passwords
A total of 689 printer models from Brother, along with 53 other models from Fujifilm, Toshiba, and Konica Minolta, come with a default administrator password that remote attackers can generate. Even worse, there is no way to fix the flaw via firmware in existing printers.
- June 26, 2025
- 02:10 PM
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- June 26, 2025
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Ex-student charged over hacking university for cheap parking, data breaches
New South Wales police in Australia have arrested a 27-year-old former Western Sydney University (WSU) student for allegedly hacking into the University's systems on multiple occasions, starting with a scheme to obtain cheaper parking.
- June 26, 2025
- 12:24 PM
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Cisco warns of max severity RCE flaws in Identity Services Engine
Cisco has published a bulletin to warn about two critical, unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities affecting Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) and the Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC).
- June 26, 2025
- 11:20 AM
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Man pleads guilty to hacking networks to pitch security services
A Kansas City man has pleaded guilty to hacking multiple organizations to advertise his cybersecurity services, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday.
- June 26, 2025
- 10:03 AM
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3 key takeaways from the Scattered Spider attacks on insurance firms
Scattered Spider recently pivoted from targeting worldwide retailers to U.S. based insurance firms, with no signs of slowing down. Learn about Scattered Spider TTPs and how to defend your organization against MFA bypass, help desk scams, and more.
- June 26, 2025
- 10:02 AM
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Microsoft 365 'Direct Send' abused to send phishing as internal users
An ongoing phishing campaign abuses a little‑known feature in Microsoft 365 called "Direct Send" to evade detection by email security and steal credentials.
- June 26, 2025
- 09:00 AM
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- June 26, 2025
- 07:07 AM
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Microsoft fixes Outlook bug causing crashes when opening emails
Microsoft has fixed a known issue that will cause the classic Outlook email client to crash when opening emails or starting a new message.
- June 26, 2025
- 06:26 AM
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