cyber-crime Developer-targeted, supply-chain attacks all the rage these days CrowdStrike, working with Google and the Shadowserver Foundation, said it has taken down the Glassworm botnet, a self-propagating, credential-stealing worm that has targeted developers and spread through poisoned software packages since early 2025. The endpoint security giant’s Counter Adversary Operations team and partners hit all four...Read More
cyber-crime Script kiddies these days An npm-slop package “mouse5212-super-formatter” targeting Claude users and acting as a stealer reached 676 downloads before being removed from the registry – and after making a major vibe coding blunder. The AI-generated malware leaked its own GitHub private token, thus allowing OX Security researchers to trace the stolen files and...Read More
POLK COUNTY, Fla. (Gray News) – Law enforcement in Florida apprehended 19 suspects as part of an undercover child predator operation. The suspects are collectively charged with more than 90 crimes. Many of the men believed they were communicating with children or their guardians. Law enforcement in Florida apprehended 19 suspects as part of an...Read More
The infamous extortion gang Silent Ransom Group (SRG) has been impersonating IT support in a fresh campaign targeting law firms, the FBI warns. Active since at least 2022, SRG has been targeting law firms in the US since at least 2023, mainly through callback phishing emails and social engineering calls, claiming to aid victims in...Read More
The Silent Ransom Group (SRG) is targeting law firms using social engineering techniques and an unusual tactic for cybercriminals: showing up at victims’ offices in person while posing as IT staff, the FBI warns. The group, also known as Luna Moth, Chatty Spider, and UNC3753, has been active since at least 2022 and has targeted...Read More
Federal agencies face increasingly frequent and more powerful cyberattacks, partly due to the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said in 2025, the agency triaged more than 30,000 cyber incidents governmentwide at their operations center, blocked over 2.6 billion malicious connections across federal civilian networks, and blocked 371 million across...Read More
Genetic testing scams are on the rise—and older adults are a prime target. What may seem like a free or low-risk health screening can quickly turn into Medicare fraud, unexpected bills, or identity theft. Normally, a medical professional orders these screenings for use as part of a treatment plan. But some genetic testing is available...Read More
Robert Pattinson’s surprising transformation into Chris Hansen has fans buzzing. A24 dropped their first trailer for “Primetime” on Wednesday, in which Pattinson plays the real-life investigative journalist. The film tells the origin story of Hansen’s notorious “To Catch a Predator” series. The logline for “Primetime” reads, “In 2006, ‘To Catch a Predator’ host Chris Hansen...Read More
The dark web isn’t something you can just stumble upon, and that’s a good thing. Although it’s often used for transactions and conversations that need to remain anonymous, sites on the dark web can host illegal activity, phishing links, financial scams, and malware. There’s also little to no recourse to be had if you encounter...Read More
SMYRNA, Del. – In conjunction with The Delaware Department of Education (DDOE), the Delaware Emergency Management Agency’s Delaware School Safety Center (DEMA DSSC) successfully hosted a three-day series of tabletop exercises across the state from April 20 through April 22, 2026. The recent exercises integrated multiple layers of school safety planning, including anonymous reporting systems,...Read More