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At CyberSEC2026 in Milan, Italy’s State Police and cybersecurity professionals demonstrated a new era of collaboration in the fight against cybercrime. From live attack simulations to public-private partnerships, this summit signaled a dramatic shift in digital defense strategies.
Clop ransomware is targeting Gladinet CentreStack servers with a mysterious exploit, enabling mass data theft and extortion. Security experts urge organizations to act fast as the vulnerability remains unpatched.
Ragland–Jones LLP, a respected law firm, has become the latest victim of a sophisticated ransomware attack. Cybercriminals encrypted critical files and claim to have stolen sensitive client data, putting the legal sector on high alert.
Austria’s Supreme Court has declared Meta’s personalized advertising illegal under EU law, ordering sweeping changes in how the social media giant handles user data and consent for targeted ads.
Palantir’s data analytics platforms are becoming the unseen backbone of government and military decisions, raising urgent questions about accountability, sovereignty, and the risks of privatized digital power.
A ransomware leak targeting a specialized Italian accounting firm reveals the hidden vulnerabilities and far-reaching consequences of cyberattacks in the financial consulting sector.
X debuts a standalone chat app for direct messaging, promising privacy and separation from the main platform. But with no new features and lingering questions about security and spam, is it progress or just a new interface?
MedHelp has fallen victim to a ransomware attack, with hackers stealing patient data and demanding a ransom. This feature explores how the breach unfolded and what it means for healthcare cybersecurity.
TikTok and Grindr are under fire after explosive new complaints reveal covert tracking of users’ activities, including sensitive data from gay dating app Grindr. Privacy advocates say these practices may violate Europe’s GDPR and highlight a broader pattern of data misuse by tech giants.
Afripol and Interpol are spearheading Africa's battle against cybercrime, uniting police forces, standardizing digital evidence, and closing loopholes that once let hackers operate freely across borders.