Anonymous-linked Canadian hacker jailed, researcher drops zero-days in open source projects, Venezuelans sentenced in the US over ATM jackpotting. SecurityWeek’s cybersecurity news weekly roundup ...
ATM jackpotting’ in Walla Walla, Olympia, Seattle and Oregon involve theft of millions linked to violent crime organization.
The two Venezuelan nationals were part of a sophisticated criminal syndicate responsible for the theft of millions of dollars.
Polymarket is refunding all users after a $3M frontend hack drained PUSD from at least 11 wallets via malicious third-party ...
Cryptocurrency ATM scams are surging, with FTC data showing a 1,000% increase in losses. Learn how scammers operate and how to protect yourself.
Minnesota is banning crypto ATMs effective Aug. 1, 2026, after scammers reportedly used the machines to drain nearly $1 million from residents.
FulcrumSec says it is exploring selling parts of the data It says data includes proprietary information on drugs Other data includes source code, AI model information Novo Nordisk disclosed a ...
On June 10, 2026, a hacker exploited five deprecated liquidity pools on Raydium, Solana largest decentralized exchange, draining approximately $1.34 million in crypto assets through a forged LP token ...
Zero says six FatFs bugs lack upstream fixes; PoC disk images are public, but no attacks have been reported since July 1.
The company said that it had identified, for the first time, hackers using artificial intelligence to discover an unknown bug. The attempted attack represents “a taste of what’s to come,” one expert ...
Most users regained access to the platform hours after a hacking group said it had attacked Canvas’s parent company and breached 275 million people’s data. By Hannah Ziegler Canvas, a platform used by ...
A decision by NHS England to withdraw open-source code created with UK taxpayer funds because of the risk posed by computer-hacking AI models is attracting growing backlash. Last month, Mythos, an AI ...