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Inside the Multimillion-Dollar Gray Market for Video Game Cheats

By: Matt Burgess — August 11th 2025 at 10:00
Gaming cheats are the bane of the video game industry—and a hot commodity. A recent study found that cheat creators are making a fortune from gamers looking to gain a quick edge.
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How to Protect Yourself From Portable Point-of-Sale Scams

By: Diego Barbera — August 10th 2025 at 10:00
POS scams are difficult but not impossible to pull off. Here's how they work—and how you can protect yourself.
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The US Court Records System Has Been Hacked

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — August 9th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: Instagram sparks a privacy backlash over its new map feature, hackers steal data from Google's customer support system, and the true scope of the Columbia University hack comes into focus.
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Ex-NSA Chief Paul Nakasone Has a Warning for the Tech World

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 8th 2025 at 23:21
At the Defcon security conference in Las Vegas on Friday, Nakasone tried to thread the needle in a politically fraught moment while hinting at major changes for the tech community around the corner.
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Hackers Went Looking for a Backdoor in High-Security Safes—and Now Can Open Them in Seconds

By: Andy Greenberg — August 8th 2025 at 20:20
Security researchers found two techniques to crack at least eight brands of electronic safes—used to secure everything from guns to narcotics—that are sold with Securam Prologic locks.
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A Misconfiguration That Haunts Corporate Streaming Platforms Could Expose Sensitive Data

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 8th 2025 at 17:00
A security researcher discovered that flawed API configurations are plaguing corporate livestreaming platforms, potentially exposing internal company meetings—and he's releasing a tool to find them.
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It Looks Like a School Bathroom Smoke Detector. A Teen Hacker Showed It Could Be an Audio Bug

By: Andy Greenberg, Joseph Cox — August 8th 2025 at 13:00
A pair of hackers found that a vape detector often found in high school bathrooms contained microphones—and security weaknesses that could allow someone to turn it into a secret listening device.
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Encryption Made for Police and Military Radios May Be Easily Cracked

By: Kim Zetter — August 7th 2025 at 18:09
Researchers found that an encryption algorithm likely used by law enforcement and special forces can have weaknesses that could allow an attacker to listen in.
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A Single Poisoned Document Could Leak ‘Secret’ Data Via ChatGPT

By: Matt Burgess — August 6th 2025 at 23:30
Security researchers found a weakness in OpenAI’s Connectors, which let you hook up ChatGPT to other services, that allowed them to extract data from a Google Drive without any user interaction.
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Hackers Hijacked Google’s Gemini AI With a Poisoned Calendar Invite to Take Over a Smart Home

By: Matt Burgess — August 6th 2025 at 13:00
For likely the first time ever, security researchers have shown how AI can be hacked to create real world havoc, allowing them to turn off lights, open smart shutters, and more.
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Google Will Use AI to Guess People’s Ages Based on Search History

By: Dell Cameron — August 2nd 2025 at 10:30
Plus: A former top US cyber official loses her new job due to political backlash, Congress is rushing through a bill to censor lawmakers’ personal information online, and more.
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The Kremlin’s Most Devious Hacking Group Is Using Russian ISPs to Plant Spyware

By: Andy Greenberg — July 31st 2025 at 16:00
The FSB cyberespionage group known as Turla seems to have used its control of Russia’s network infrastructure to meddle with web traffic and trick diplomats into infecting their computers.
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Microsoft Put Older Versions of SharePoint on Life Support. Hackers Are Taking Advantage

By: Lily Hay Newman — July 23rd 2025 at 21:59
Multiple hacking groups—including state actors from China—have targeted a vulnerability in older, on-premises versions of the file-sharing tool after a flawed attempt to patch it.
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China’s Salt Typhoon Hackers Breached the US National Guard for Nearly a Year

Plus: Secret IRS data-sharing with ICE, a 20-year-old hackable vulnerability in train brakes, and more.
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How China’s Patriotic ‘Honkers’ Became the Nation’s Elite Cyberspies

By: Kim Zetter — July 18th 2025 at 15:28
A new report traces the history of the early wave of Chinese hackers who became the backbone of the state's espionage apparatus.
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Hackers Are Finding New Ways to Hide Malware in DNS Records

By: Dan Goodin, Ars Technica — July 17th 2025 at 11:30
Newly published research shows that the domain name system—a fundamental part of the web—can be exploited to hide malicious code and prompt injection attacks against chatbots.
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4 Arrested Over Scattered Spider Hacking Spree

Plus: An “explosion” of AI-generated child abuse images is taking over the web, a Russian professional basketball player is arrested on ransomware charges, and more.
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McDonald’s AI Hiring Bot Exposed Millions of Applicants' Data to Hackers Using the Password ‘123456’

By: Andy Greenberg — July 9th 2025 at 19:28
Basic security flaws left the personal info of tens of millions of McDonald’s job-seekers vulnerable on the “McHire” site built by AI software firm Paradox.ai.
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Android May Soon Warn You About Fake Cell Towers

By: Matt Burgess — July 5th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: Iran-linked hackers threaten to release Trump campaign emails, Chinese hackers still in US telecoms networks, and an abusive deepfake website plans an expansion.
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A Group of Young Cybercriminals Poses the ‘Most Imminent Threat’ of Cyberattacks Right Now

By: Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman — July 2nd 2025 at 17:56
The Scattered Spider hacking group has caused chaos among retailers, insurers, and airlines in recent months. Researchers warn that its flexible structure poses challenges for defense.
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Israel Says Iran Is Hacking Security Cameras for Spying

By: Lily Hay Newman — June 21st 2025 at 10:00
Plus: Ukrainian hackers reportedly knock out a key Russian internet provider, China’s Salt Typhoon hackers claim another victim, and the UK hits 23andMe with a hefty fine over its 2023 data breach.
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Iran’s Internet Blackout Adds New Dangers for Civilians Amid Israeli Bombings

By: Matt Burgess — June 18th 2025 at 18:17
Iran is limiting internet connectivity for citizens amid Israeli airstrikes—pushing people towards domestic apps, which may not be secure, and limiting their ability to access vital information.
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Israel-Tied Predatory Sparrow Hackers Are Waging Cyberwar on Iran’s Financial System

By: Andy Greenberg — June 18th 2025 at 14:40
After an attack on Iran’s Sepah bank, the hyper-aggressive Israel-linked hacker group has now destroyed more than $90 million held at Iranian crypto exchange Nobitex.
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RFK Jr. Orders HHS to Give Undocumented Migrants’ Medicaid Data to DHS

Plus: Spyware is found on two Italian journalists’ phones, Ukraine claims to have hacked a Russian aircraft maker, police take down major infostealer infrastructure, and more.
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A Researcher Figured Out How to Reveal Any Phone Number Linked to a Google Account

By: Joseph Cox — June 9th 2025 at 14:00
Phone numbers are a gold mine for SIM swappers. A researcher found how to get this precious piece of information through a clever brute-force attack.
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The Mystery of iPhone Crashes That Apple Denies Are Linked to Chinese Hacking

Plus: A 22-year-old former intern gets put in charge of a key anti-terrorism program, threat intelligence firms finally wrangle their confusing names for hacker groups, and more.
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Cybercriminals Are Hiding Malicious Web Traffic in Plain Sight

By: Lily Hay Newman — June 6th 2025 at 19:05
In an effort to evade detection, cybercriminals are increasingly turning to “residential proxy” services that cover their tracks by making it look like everyday online activity.
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What Really Happened in the Aftermath of the Lizard Squad Hacks

By: Joe Tidy — June 5th 2025 at 10:00
On Christmas Day in 2014 hackers knocked out the Xbox and PlayStation gaming networks, impacting how video game companies handled cybersecurity for years.
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The Texting Network for the End of the World

By: Andrew Couts, Dhruv Mehrotra — June 4th 2025 at 10:00
Everyone knows what it’s like to lose cell service. A burgeoning open source project called Meshtastic is filling the gap for when you’re in the middle of nowhere—or when disaster strikes.
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See How Much Faster a Quantum Computer Will Crack Encryption

By: Brian Barrett — June 4th 2025 at 10:00
A quantum computer will likely one day be able to break the encryption protecting the world's secrets. See how much faster such a machine could decrypt a password compared to a present-day supercomputer.
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Cops in Germany Claim They’ve ID’d the Mysterious Trickbot Ransomware Kingpin

By: Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman — May 30th 2025 at 13:22
The elusive boss of the Trickbot and Conti cybercriminal groups has been known only as “Stern.” Now, German law enforcement has published his alleged identity—and it’s a familiar face.
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The US Is Building a One-Stop Shop for Buying Your Data

By: Andy Greenberg, Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — May 24th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: A mysterious hacking group’s secret client is exposed, Signal takes a swipe at Microsoft Recall, Russian hackers target security cameras to spy on aid to Ukraine, and more.
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Feds Charge 16 Russians Allegedly Tied to Botnets Used in Ransomware, Cyberattacks, and Spying

By: Andy Greenberg — May 22nd 2025 at 19:56
A new US indictment against a group of Russian nationals offers a clear example of how, authorities say, a single malware operation can enable both criminal and state-sponsored hacking.
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How the Signal Knockoff App TeleMessage Got Hacked in 20 Minutes

By: Micah Lee — May 18th 2025 at 11:00
The company behind the Signal clone used by at least one Trump administration official was breached earlier this month. The hacker says they got in thanks to a basic misconfiguration.
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Coinbase Will Reimburse Customers Up to $400 Million After Data Breach

By: Lily Hay Newman, Dhruv Mehrotra — May 17th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: 12 more people are indicted over a $263 million crypto heist, and a former FBI director is accused of threatening Donald Trump thanks to an Instagram post of seashells.
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North Korean IT Workers Are Being Exposed on a Massive Scale

By: Matt Burgess — May 14th 2025 at 10:00
Security researchers are publishing 1,000 email addresses they claim are linked to North Korean IT worker scams that infiltrated Western companies—along with photos of men allegedly involved in the schemes.
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An $8.4 Billion Chinese Hub for Crypto Crime Is Incorporated in Colorado

By: Andy Greenberg — May 13th 2025 at 14:00
Before a crackdown by Telegram, Xinbi Guarantee grew into one of the internet’s biggest markets for Chinese-speaking crypto scammers and money laundering. And all registered to a US address.
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ICE’s Deportation Airline Hack Reveals Man ‘Disappeared’ to El Salvador

By: Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman — May 10th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: A DOGE operative’s laptop reportedly gets infected with malware, Grok AI is used to “undress” women on X, a school software company’s ransomware nightmare returns, and more.
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Customs and Border Protection Confirms Its Use of Hacked Signal Clone TeleMessage

By: Lily Hay Newman — May 7th 2025 at 21:03
CBP says it has “disabled” its use of TeleMessage following reports that the app, which has not cleared the US government’s risk assessment program, was hacked.
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The Signal Clone Mike Waltz Was Caught Using Has Direct Access to User Chats

By: Lily Hay Newman — May 6th 2025 at 20:24
A new analysis of TM Signal’s source code appears to show that the app sends users’ message logs in plaintext. At least one top Trump administration official used the app.
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Tulsi Gabbard Reused the Same Weak Password on Multiple Accounts for Years

By: Tim Marchman — May 6th 2025 at 19:27
Now the US director of national intelligence, Gabbard failed to follow basic cybersecurity practices on several of her personal accounts, leaked records reviewed by WIRED reveal.
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Signal Clone Used by Mike Waltz Pauses Service After Reports It Got Hacked

By: Lily Hay Newman — May 5th 2025 at 21:24
The communications app TeleMessage, which was spotted on former US national security adviser Mike Waltz's phone, has suspended “all services” as it investigates reports of at least one breach.
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Security Researchers Warn a Widely Used Open Source Tool Poses a 'Persistent' Risk to the US

By: Matt Burgess — May 5th 2025 at 10:00
The open source software easyjson is used by the US government and American companies. But its ties to Russia’s VK, whose CEO has been sanctioned, have researchers sounding the alarm.
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Hacking Spree Hits UK Retail Giants

Plus: France blames Russia for a series of cyberattacks, the US is taking steps to crack down on a gray market allegedly used by scammers, and Microsoft pushes the password one step closer to death.
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North Korea Stole Your Job

By: Bobbie Johnson — May 1st 2025 at 07:00
For years, North Korea has been secretly placing young IT workers inside Western companies. With AI, their schemes are now more devious—and effective—than ever.
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AI Code Hallucinations Increase the Risk of ‘Package Confusion’ Attacks

By: Dan Goodin, Ars Technica — April 30th 2025 at 19:08
A new study found that code generated by AI is more likely to contain made-up information that can be used to trick software into interacting with malicious code.
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WhatsApp Is Walking a Tightrope Between AI Features and Privacy

By: Lily Hay Newman — April 29th 2025 at 17:15
WhatsApp's AI tools will use a new “Private Processing” system designed to allow cloud access without letting Meta or anyone else see end-to-end encrypted chats. But experts still see risks.
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Millions of Apple Airplay-Enabled Devices Can Be Hacked via Wi-Fi

By: Lily Hay Newman, Andy Greenberg — April 29th 2025 at 12:30
Researchers reveal a collection of bugs known as AirBorne that would allow any hacker on the same Wi-Fi network as a third-party AirPlay-enabled device to surreptitiously run their own code on it.
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Pete Hegseth’s Signal Scandal Spirals Out of Control

By: Matt Burgess, Andrew Couts — April 26th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: Cybercriminals stole a record-breaking fortune from US residents and businesses in 2024, and Google performs its final flip-flop in its yearslong quest to kill tracking cookies.
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Gmail’s New Encrypted Messages Feature Opens a Door for Scams

By: Lily Hay Newman — April 24th 2025 at 16:00
Google is rolling out an end-to-end encrypted email feature for business customers, but it could spawn phishing attacks, particularly in non-Gmail inboxes.
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Florida Man Enters the Encryption Wars

By: Lily Hay Newman — April 19th 2025 at 09:30
Plus: A US judge rules against police cell phone “tower dumps,” China names alleged NSA agents it says were involved in cyberattacks, and Customs and Border Protection reveals its social media spying tools.
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‘Stupid and Dangerous’: CISA Funding Chaos Threatens Essential Cybersecurity Program

By: Lily Hay Newman — April 16th 2025 at 20:10
The CVE Program is the primary way software vulnerabilities are tracked. Its long-term future remains in limbo even after a last-minute renewal of the US government contract that funds it.
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Suspected 4chan Hack Could Expose Longtime, Anonymous Admins

By: Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman — April 15th 2025 at 19:14
Though the exact details of the situation have not been confirmed, community infighting seems to have spilled out in a breach of the notorious image board.
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TraderTraitor: The Kings of the Crypto Heist

By: Matt Burgess — April 14th 2025 at 10:00
Allegedly responsible for the theft of $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from a single exchange, North Korea’s TraderTraitor is one of the most sophisticated cybercrime groups in the world.
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Black Basta: The Fallen Ransomware Gang That Lives On

By: Lily Hay Newman — April 14th 2025 at 10:00
After a series of setbacks, the notorious Black Basta ransomware gang went underground. Researchers are bracing for its probable return in a new form.
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CyberAv3ngers: The Iranian Saboteurs Hacking Water and Gas Systems Worldwide

By: Andy Greenberg — April 14th 2025 at 10:00
Despite their hacktivist front, CyberAv3ngers is a rare state-sponsored hacker group bent on putting industrial infrastructure at risk—and has already caused global disruption.
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Brass Typhoon: The Chinese Hacking Group Lurking in the Shadows

By: Lily Hay Newman — April 14th 2025 at 10:00
Though less well-known than groups like Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon, Brass Typhoon, or APT 41, is an infamous, longtime espionage actor that foreshadowed recent telecom hacks.
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Gamaredon: The Turncoat Spies Relentlessly Hacking Ukraine

By: Andy Greenberg — April 14th 2025 at 10:00
For the past decade, this group of FSB hackers—including “traitor” Ukrainian intelligence officers—has used a grinding barrage of intrusion campaigns to make life hell for their former countrymen and cybersecurity defenders.
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The Most Dangerous Hackers You’ve Never Heard Of

— April 14th 2025 at 10:00
From crypto kingpins to sophisticated scammers, these are the lesser-known hacking groups that should be on your radar.
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China Secretly (and Weirdly) Admits It Hacked US Infrastructure

By: Lily Hay Newman — April 12th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: The Department of Homeland Security begins surveilling immigrants' social media, President Donald Trump targets former CISA director who refuted his claims of 2020 election fraud, and more.
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