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M&S cyberattack costs hit £136 million, profits plunge 55%
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M&S cyberattack costs hit £136 million, profits plunge 55%

Marks & Spencer’s April cyberattack will cost the retailer £136 million in total, causing profits to tumble 55.4% year-on-year. The company recorded £101.6 million in charges for the first half and expects another £34 million, though insurance will cover up to £100 million.

by Aaron ValeNovember 5, 2025
Satellites Are Getting Hacked – And Deloitte’s Fighting Back
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Satellites Are Getting Hacked – And Deloitte’s Fighting Back

Deloitte is launching satellites to test cyber defenses in space as attacks surge. The consulting firm says current ground-based protections aren’t enough to secure critical space infrastructure from sophisticated threats.

by Aaron ValeNovember 5, 2025
Armis just raised $435M at a $6.1B valuation
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Armis just raised $435M at a $6.1B valuation

Armis has secured $435 million in new funding, pushing its valuation to $6.1 billion. The cybersecurity firm specializes in securing internet-connected devices and is targeting an IPO in late 2026 or early 2027.

by Aaron ValeNovember 5, 2025
Have I Been Pwned Just Added 2 Billion Email Addresses
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Have I Been Pwned Just Added 2 Billion Email Addresses

Have I Been Pwned has processed the largest breach dataset in its history, containing nearly 2 billion email addresses and 1.3 billion passwords. The data comes from credential stuffing lists compiled from previous breaches, not from new hacks of services like Gmail.

by Aaron ValeNovember 5, 2025
The Louvre’s Windows Security Was Years Out of Date
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The Louvre’s Windows Security Was Years Out of Date

The Louvre Museum’s recent jewelry heist exposes deeper security issues. A French newspaper report reveals the museum struggled for over a decade with outdated software, including systems controlling video surveillance. This comes after thieves used a furniture lift to break in on October 19, steali

by Elijah PorterNovember 4, 2025
Is Zero Trust Actually Failing Us?
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Is Zero Trust Actually Failing Us?

Zero trust isn’t losing momentum – companies are just doing it wrong according to BeyondTrust’s Chief Security Advisor Morey Haber. The real issues include overhyped vendor promises and misunderstanding identity’s role. Haber offers practical advice for implementing zero trust correctly in the age o

by Aaron ValeNovember 4, 2025
Three Hacking Groups Just Merged Into One Super-Threat
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Three Hacking Groups Just Merged Into One Super-Threat

Three notorious hacking groups have officially merged into a coordinated alliance called Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters. Trustwave’s new advisory reveals this isn’t just collaboration but a formal federation with fewer than five core operators managing about 30 personas. The group is using Telegram as a

by Aaron ValeNovember 4, 2025
Europe’s violent crypto crime wave is getting scary
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Europe’s violent crypto crime wave is getting scary

Researchers report a dramatic surge in cybercrime involving physical violence across Europe. France has become the epicenter, with sophisticated criminal networks targeting cryptocurrency holders and corporate networks through brutal tactics.

The new face of cybercrime<

by Aaron ValeNovember 4, 2025
Optus Crisis Exposes Critical Infrastructure Governance Failures
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Optus Crisis Exposes Critical Infrastructure Governance Failures

The Optus Triple Zero outage represents more than a technical failure—it exposes fundamental governance gaps in Australia’s critical infrastructure. CEO Stephen Rue’s defense of his leadership raises questions about accountability in essential services.

by Aaron ValeNovember 3, 2025
The Human Firewall in AI’s Code Revolution
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The Human Firewall in AI’s Code Revolution

AI coding assistants are accelerating development but introducing new security vulnerabilities. The solution isn’t more AI—it’s better-trained human developers who can spot AI’s mistakes before they become breaches.

by Aaron ValeNovember 3, 2025

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