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    TikTok Agrees to $400 Million Settlement in U.S. Child Privacy Lawsuit

    The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) announced on Friday that ByteDance-owned TikTok will pay $400 million to settle a 2024 lawsuit accusing the company of violating child privacy laws in the country. As part of the settlement, the social media platform will pay $300 million immediately, and an additional $100 million “upon entry of an…

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    14 Trojanized npm Packages Drop RedC2 4.0 Linux Backdoor With AI-Assisted C2

    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a set of trojanized npm packages that masquerade as working calendar and streak utilities but are engineered to stealthily deliver an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered Linux implant dubbed RedC2 4.0. “When the module loads, it locates the bundled binary, marks it executable, and launches it as a detached background process,” TrendAI, Trend Micro’s

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    OWASP Flags Top AI Skill Risks in New Security Blueprint

    The Open Worldwide Application Security Project has a brand-new top 10 security list tailored for the modern era, and it debuts a Universal Skill Format to add consistency and security to the AI add-ons.

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    Microsoft Defender’s Own Driver Can Be Weaponized to Delete Security Software at Boot

    Check Point Research has disclosed a technique that uses Microsoft Defender’s own legitimately signed boot-time remediation driver to perform arbitrary kernel-level file and registry operations on Windows systems ranging from Windows 7 through Windows 11 25H2, with no software flaw exploited and no driver imported from outside the machine. The driver, BTR.sys (Boot Time Removal…

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    Android Car Malware Spreads Through Built-In Updaters for Ad Fraud, Proxy Botnet

    Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new malware family that’s specifically designed to infect Android-based vehicle head unit firmware developed by DoFun. Kaspersky, which discovered the threat in June 2026, said the end goal of the malware is to serve a multi-stage downloader to enable ad fraud and creation of a proxy botnet. “The malware spread…

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    Calling on Cyber Pros to Help Defend City Hall

    Government agencies with smaller budgets need support — and here’s how you can help.

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    Calling on Cyber Pros to Help Defend City Hall

    Government agencies with smaller budgets need support — and here’s how you can help.

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    OpenAI Adds Controls That Should’ve Been There Already

    The new AI security controls follow the Hugging Face incident last month, though many of these additions perhaps should have been in place prior to the frontier models escaping.

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    Wazuh and AI For Enhanced SOC Workflows

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of this decade’s defining technologies. From healthcare and finance to manufacturing and education, organizations increasingly rely on AI to automate repetitive tasks, uncover patterns hidden within large datasets, and support faster decision-making. Cybersecurity has experienced a similar transformation. While attackers employ AI to automate

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    Cisco Patches Nine Crosswork and Secure Workload Flaws, Five Scoring CVSS 10.0

    Cisco has published another round of security updates for Crosswork platforms and Secure Workload Software as part of a continued comprehensive internal security review. Four of the security vulnerabilities affect Crosswork Data Gateway, Crosswork Network Controller, and Crosswork Planning, regardless of the device configuration. A brief description of each of the flaws is below –

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