Information Security Media Group • March 25, 2026     As AI adoption accelerates, security leaders are being forced to rethink how they approach cyber risk. Traditional models built for static environments are struggling to keep up with rapidly evolving threat vectors, increasingly complex ecosystems, and the growing influence of AI on both attack and...
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It reported that a hack of up to $285 million occurred at Drift, a Solana-based DeFi protocol. It said Drift’s TVL fell by about 92.5%, from roughly $311.38 million to about $23.49 million after the hack. It reported that ZachXBT raised suspicions that the stolen funds were linked to USDC and CCTP, criticizing Circle for...
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San Diego City College student Brenda Nguyen may not yet be ready for a full-time job, but at a recent professional conference, she walked through the career fair anyway. The cyber defense and analysis student in City’s baccalaureate program connected with recruiters and learned what companies look for when hiring. One takeaway? The majority of...
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A 2024 survey done by Education Week, however, revealed 71 percent of teachers did not receive professional development related to AI.  In 2024, NEA produced a task force report which studied current and future AI use in classrooms and developed recommendations and guidelines for teachers using AI.  One principle the task force identified was the...
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An Iran-linked ransomware group targeted an unnamed U.S. healthcare provider in the lead-up to the Iran war, according to a report Tuesday from Halcyon.  Tracked under the name Pay2Key, the group gained access to a compromised administrative account for several days and then encrypted the account.  Forensics investigators, which included Halcyon and Beazley Security, found...
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A New Mexico jury has found Meta liable for misleading consumers about the safety of its platforms and endangering children. Meta is ordered to pay $375 million in damages for violating state consumer protection laws. State Attorney General Raul Torrez, in a statement, said that Meta executives knew their products harmed children, disregarded internal warnings,...
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KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier held a news conference at the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday to announce the arrest of 16 child predators following a four-day undercover operation in Central Florida. According to Uthmeier, the sting, which ran March 18-21, was the most successful Internet Crimes Against Children operation in...
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In Cameroon, the rise of cybercrime is no longer theoretical but measurable. As the country accelerates its digital transformation—through the expansion of e-government services, electronic payments, and business modernization—cyber risks are increasing in both scale and sophistication. Against this backdrop, Cameroon’s participation in a joint initiative led by Kaspersky and the African Union’s police agency,...
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The Dark Web is a dark area of the internet that has piqued the interest of many people all over the world. It is often associated with secrecy, anonymity, and illicit activities. However, its creation did not originate with criminal intent. In fact, the Dark Web has a fascinating history rooted in the pursuit of...
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