[ad_1] The cryptocurrency ecosystem in 2025 is grappling with a new breed of threat: the “Crypto Mosquito.” This metaphor captures the insidious nature of zero-click vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-43300, which exploit software flaws to silently compromise devices and exfiltrate private keys without user interaction. These threats bypass traditional security measures, leaving investors exposed to irreversible losses....Read More
[ad_1] It’s been more than 200 years since the United States issued a letter of marque allowing privateers to attack the vessels of foreign nations, but those letters may return to empower cyber operators if a bill introduced in Congress actually manages to pass. Arizona Republican David Schweikert introduced the Scam Farms Marque and Reprisal...Read More
[ad_1] This week on Politics Unplugged, electrician Ed Gil and community health worker Karla Torres talk about their experiences working in the extreme summer heat. Then, State Senator Analise Ortiz discusses what can be done in the legislature to help Arizonans cope with the heat. Plus, Republican consultant Barrett Marson and former Democratic lawmaker Aaron...Read More
[ad_1] A North Carolina family has initiated a landmark legal battle against Roblox Corporation, alleging the popular online gaming platform failed to protect their young daughter from sexual exploitation, leading to severe emotional trauma. The lawsuit, filed in Guilford County Superior Court, accuses the company of negligence and misrepresenting its platform as a safe environment...Read More
[ad_1] Laura is an enthusiastic gamer as well as a movie and TV fan. After studying communication science, she went straight into a job at PCMagazin and Connect Living. Since then, she has been writing about everything to do with PCs and technology topics, and has been a permanent editor at our German sister site...Read More
[ad_1] Nigeria has deported 50 Chinese nationals and one Tunisian convicted of cyber-terrorism and internet fraud, the country’s anti-graft agency said Thursday, as authorities intensify a clampdown on foreign-led cybercrime networks. The deportations bring the total number of foreigners expelled since August 15 to 102, following a joint operation by the Economic and Financial Crimes...Read More
[ad_1] More than 70% of Irish organisations are now vulnerable to AI-powered cybercrime, according to cybersecurity firm Smarttech247. Data from the company’s Cyber Threat Intelligence platform shows that sensitive corporate credentials, access details and other exploitable information are actively circulating on the dark web. It is, they say, being used to launch increasingly sophisticated attacks...Read More
[ad_1] INSTITUTE, W.Va. — Students at West Virginia State University can now receive a bachelor’s degree in the field of cybersecurity. The university was officially approved to offer cybersecurity as a major last week. Previously, students at WVSU could only minor in cybersecurity. WVSU Cybersecurity Center Director Dr. Ali Al-Sinayyid says students will be taught...Read More
[ad_1] More than 1,200 people were arrested in a major cybercrime crackdown in Africa, the international police organization Interpol announced on Friday. Investigators from 18 African countries and the United Kingdom identified some 88,000 victims of fraud and illegal cryptocurrency networks, Interpol said in a statement. Cybercrime now accounts for more than 30% of all...Read More
[ad_1] Authorities in Africa have arrested 1,209 people in an Interpol-led crackdown on cybercrime that targeted nearly 88,000 victims. 11,432 malicious infrastructures were dismantled during Operation Serengeti 2025 (Source: Interpol) Operation Serengeti 2.0 The operation, which ran from June to August 2025, recovered $97.4 million and shut down 11,432 malicious online systems. Called Operation Serengeti...Read More