The Cybersecurity M&A Revolution: How 2025’s Blockbuster Deals Are Reshaping Digital Defense
The Era of Cybersecurity Megadeals 2025 has emerged as a watershed year for cybersecurity mergers and acquisitions, marked by unprecedented…
The Era of Cybersecurity Megadeals 2025 has emerged as a watershed year for cybersecurity mergers and acquisitions, marked by unprecedented…
A Chinese state-sponsored hacking group has reportedly compromised a Russian technology firm, according to new cybersecurity research. The breach lasted five months and allowed access to critical software development systems.
Security researchers have uncovered what appears to be a significant breach of a Russian technology company by Chinese state-sponsored hackers, despite the perceived geopolitical alignment between Russia and China. According to reports from cybersecurity firm Symantec, the hacking group known as Jewelbug successfully infiltrated a Russian IT service provider’s network and maintained access for approximately five months.
In a recent industry discussion, Proofpoint’s channel leader revealed how the company leverages massive email data volumes and AI-driven innovation to stand out in the crowded cybersecurity space. The executive emphasized the critical role of flexible leadership and proactive communication in building effective security partnerships.
In the increasingly crowded cybersecurity marketplace, Proofpoint is distinguishing itself through advanced threat intelligence and strategic partnership approaches, according to recent reports from industry discussions. Chari Rhoades, vice president of Americas channel at the security firm, detailed how the company’s massive data advantage and artificial intelligence integration are shaping its market position.
The Unsecured Data Epidemic Continues In what cybersecurity experts are calling one of the most significant data exposures of 2025,…
The Massive WordPress Compromise In one of the most sophisticated cyber campaigns of recent years, threat actors successfully compromised over…
The Constitutional Battle Over Digital Borders Three major labor unions, backed by digital rights organizations, have launched a legal challenge…
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Microsoft has rolled out its October 2025 security updates, addressing 172 vulnerabilities, including six zero-day threats. Among the critical issues patched are remote code execution and elevation of privilege flaws affecting Windows and other products.
Microsoft has deployed its October 2025 Patch Tuesday updates, reportedly addressing 172 security vulnerabilities across its product range. According to reports from TechRepublic, this includes six zero-day vulnerabilities, with eight rated as “Critical” by the company. Sources indicate that among these critical issues are five remote code execution flaws and three elevation of privilege vulnerabilities that could potentially allow attackers to gain unauthorized system access.
Security researchers discovered a massive, unprotected database containing over 40 billion records of sensitive personal information. The database belonged to marketing company Netcore Cloud and included banking activity notices, healthcare notifications, and confidential records.
Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered an enormous, unencrypted database exposed online without any password protection, according to reports from security analysts. The database contained approximately 40 billion data records weighing nearly 13 terabytes, leaving sensitive information accessible to anyone with basic internet access capabilities.
Social Engineering Surge: Why Your Own Actions Are Now the Biggest Cybersecurity Threat Industrial Monitor Direct offers top-rated structured text…