Summary On May 29, 2026, the ransomware group Akira claimed responsibility for a cyberattack againstInterstate Roofing, a prominent roofing company based in the USA.The group announced plans to leak 16GB of sensitive corporate data unless their demands are met. Incident Report Field Details Target Interstate Roofing Domain N/A Country USA Attacking Group Akira Date Reported...Read More
BRADENTON, Fla. (WWSB) – Bradenton police are warning teens and parents after the department said it became aware of the “teen takeover” trend on social media. In a community safety message, police said they want students to enjoy summer break. But they also issued a warning: criminal activity, reckless behavior and disruptions to businesses, parks,...Read More
Ravie LakshmananMay 28, 2026Vulnerability / Endpoint Security Threat actors are continuing to exploit a critical, now-patched security flaw impacting FortiClient Endpoint Management Server (EMS) deployments to deliver credential-stealing malware. “The campaign abused trusted endpoint management infrastructure to deliver malware across managed endpoints,” Arctic Wolf said. “Threat actors disguised the credential stealer payload as a Fortinet...Read More
A new SANS Institute survey highlighted persistent resource gaps facing public sector cybersecurity programs, finding that only one in three government cybersecurity initiatives is fully funded despite mounting pressure from evolving cyber threats and operational demands. 63% cite budget limitations as their primary obstacle, and security leaders make hard trade-offs on which risks to address....Read More
Doomscrolling social media will have a time limit starting in 2026 for anyone under the age of 16. A new Virginia law that goes into effect Jan. 1 requires social media companies to limit kids’ usage to one hour each day. News4 spoke with a 17-year-old named Herman, with his parents standing beside him, because...Read More
Doomscrolling social media will have a time limit starting in 2026 for anyone under the age of 16. A new Virginia law that goes into effect Jan. 1 requires social media companies to limit kids’ usage to one hour each day. News4 spoke with a 17-year-old named Herman, with his parents standing beside him, because...Read More
Rajkot: A cyberfraud suspect with a criminal record was booked by Junagadh’s special operations group, for a multi-state scam involving at least Rs 39 lakh, unravelling a web of ‘rented bank accounts’, sim cards and mobile phones used to siphon off victims’ money.A complaint was filed at Junagadh City B Division police station on Saturday...Read More
2 min read Key Points Gwyneth Paltrow suggested using diced arugula as a dairy alternative in turkey meatballs during a Today Show cooking segment. Social media users flooded Instagram with criticism, comparing her unconventional cooking hack to using shoes in pancakes and arugula in cheesecake. Paltrow’s bizarre culinary recommendations aren’t new—she previously promoted orange juice...Read More
By Ajong Mbapndah L As African governments race to modernize their economies and expand access to digital services, Chad is exploring new partnerships that could help fast-track its technological transformation. That ambition was on display this week when a delegation from Chad visited the headquarters of Cybastion in Arlington, Virginia, as part of the U.S....Read More
The media have been quick to portray efforts to restrict children’s social-media access as the exclusive province of red states and MAGA conservatives. But late last year, Australia—no hotbed of social conservatism—passed the most comprehensive youth social media ban to date. This major move from Down Under has not only mainstreamed social media bans for...Read More