Silent Ransom Group (SRG): Switching To DNS Fast Flux Infrastructure Pierluigi Paganini June 05, 2026 Researchers exposed the Silent Ransom Group ‘s Fast Flux infrastructure as the FBI warns of ongoing attacks targeting U.S. law firms and businesses. Resecurity uncovered the Silent Ransom Group (SRG)’s Fast Flux network infrastructure and shares available intelligence with the...
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Ransomware attacks rarely begin with chaos. More often, they start quietly – with probing, mapping, and patient reconnaissance inside a target’s network. That was the situation facing a global recruitment firm when cybercriminals attempted to navigate through the company’s systems. What followed became a real-world demonstration of how modern AI-driven cybersecurity, combined with skilled human...
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Someone built a hacking business on Minecraft with a free plan, leaderboards, and a suggestion box. The campaign, dubbed WeedHack, was discovered by researchers from McAfee, who published their findings on June 2. At the time of the report’s publication, 116,464 infections had been recorded, Dexerto reports . The scheme had been operating since January...
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The cybersecurity talent shortage exposes global and Mexican businesses to severe operational and financial risks. With a deficit of 77,000 specialists locally and a systemic lack of strategic leadership globally, organizations must invest in internal talent development, AI, and managed services to build resilient corporate defense architectures.   Mexican enterprises face unprecedented vulnerabilities as 40.6 billion...
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New innovations across Snowflake Horizon Catalog centralize AI governance, context, and security to provide a trusted foundation for enterprise AI across data, tools, and agents Built for the Agentic Era: New enhancements across Snowflake Horizon Catalog ensure that every person, tool, and agent shares the same trusted business context through richer semantic views,...
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In recent days, Fortinet reported strong quarterly results, raised its full-year 2026 revenue guidance, and unveiled AI-driven offerings including FortiOS 8.0 and new FortiGate models, highlighting demand for its integrated security and networking platform. A key takeaway is Fortinet’s push to embed artificial intelligence across its security stack, which could further entrench its role in...
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TikTok executives decided not to disable notifications during school hours, ignoring recommendations from their own safety team, and paid millions of dollars to parents’ and teachers’ associations to promote the social network in schools. Snapchat sent alerts to teenagers while they were in class urging them to share what was happening in the classroom. Google...
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BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — A West Palm Beach food delivery driver is behind bars after allegedly driving to a park on Thursday to meet who he believed was a 14-year-old girl for sex. According to the probable cause affidavit, 44-year-old John Johnson was arrested Thursday evening by Boynton Beach Police at Intracoastal Park after...
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Ivan Kubrakov. Photo courtesy of the Belarusian Ministry of Internal Affairs MINSK, 5 June (BelTA) – In 2025, the number of cybercrimes in Belarus decreased for the first time in recent years, Belarusian Minister of Internal Affairs Ivan Kubrakov said at the Meeting of Ministers of Internal Affairs and Public Security of the Shanghai Cooperation...
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Scammers pre‑position FIFA World Cup infrastructure Fraud spans finance, travel, gambling sectors Businesses urged to prepare before tournament begins Scams themed around the FIFA World Cup 2026 will peak, as one might expect, just before and during the world cup. However, in order to maximize the efficiency of these scams, the fraudsters need a lot...
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