Joe Francescon, announced in August as the NSA's new deputy director, will not be filling the role, sources told Recorded Future News, and the Trump administration has another pick in mind.
Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) asked Ring in October about its privacy policies and how it intends to protect individuals recorded by its new facial recognition technology feature called Familiar Faces.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), alongside several other U.S. and international agencies, released an advisory covering the cyberattacks launched by CyberArmyofRussia_Reborn (CARR), NoName057(16) and several related groups.
Officials in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Eugene, Oregon, found that some Flock Safety license plate readers were still active after the municipalities asked for services to be terminated.
The Justice Department unveiled two indictments on Tuesday evening charging Victoria Eduardovna Dubranova for her alleged roles in CyberArmyofRussia_Reborn (CARR) and NoName057(16), two groups known for attacking critical infrastructure.
Spanish police accused a 19-year-old man of stealing 64 million personal data records from multiple companies and attempting to sell them on hacker forums.
Evan Tangeman became the ninth person to plead guilty as part of a wider Justice Department takedown of a criminal group known as the Social Engineering Enterprise.
A French judge will determine whether investigators should proceed with a complaint from the widow of slain writer Jamal Khashoggi alleging that Saudi Arabia deployed spyware on her devices before his killing.
Cyber investigators from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency seized devices and data from one of the country's largest tech firms to find evidence uncovering how the breach took place.
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) released a study covering 4,194 ransomware incidents that were reported through the Bank Secrecy Act over the three-year period.
The ban on Roblox has drawn a sharp backlash from the platform’s roughly 18 million monthly Russian users — mostly children and teenagers — who have launched social-media campaigns and video petitions urging officials to restore access.
In a case that affected 13 companies, including U.S. government contractors, a Maryland man was sentenced to 15 months in prison for allowing North Korean nationals to use his identity.
The bug, tagged as CVE-2025-55182 and referred to colloquially as React2Shell, was reported to Meta by researcher Lachlan Davidson on November 29 and publicly disclosed on Wednesday, when a fix was rolled out.
President Donald Trump's new 33-page national security strategy sets cybersecurity within the broader context of protecting critical infrastructure and managing regional affairs in the Western Hemisphere.
X's paid "blue checkmark" system for verifying users and other aspects of the platform violate the EU's Digital Services Act, the European Commission said in fining the company €120 million ($139 million).
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