An 85-year-old Coconut Creek woman is out thousands of dollars after she fell victim to a scam, authorities said. According to Coconut Creek Police, she mailed money to people several times before police jumped in and stopped her from sending more. Body camera video shows the moments when officers tried to stop the woman from...
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According to Devops.com, agentic AI can transform DevSecOps by automating security testing, real-time threat detection, and pipeline orchestration across the software development life cycle. Devops.com reports that agentic security co-pilots ingest multiple inputs – event logs, code repositories, infrastructure configurations – to surface vulnerabilities and recommend remediation throughout the SDLC. The article states agentic co-pilots...
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Fri, June 5, 2026 at 2:36 AM UTC Illinois bill to regulate how kids use social media A bill to regulate how kids use social media is on Gov. JB Pritzker’s desk. The Children’s Social Media Safety Act (House Bill 5511) intends to prevent anyone younger than 18 from being exposed to harmful content and...
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PCPJack Exposed: Researchers Uncover 230-Node Cloud Email Relay Network Pierluigi Paganini June 05, 2026 Researchers uncovered a 230-node cloud-based email relay network after the actor PCPJack accidentally exposed tools, logs, and C2 files online A threat actor tracked as PCPJack compromised 230 cloud servers across Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure and turned...
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Cybersecurity Ventures publishes a chart at RansomwareCost.com containing our calculations of global ransomware damage cost predictions from 2015 to 2031. For this year, 2026, we predict that ransomware costs will reach $74 billion annually. The 2026 calculation breaks down to $6.2 billion per month, $1.42 billion per week, $203 million per day, $8.5 million per hour, $141,000 per...
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The ‘Cyber Guy’ Kurt Knutsson discusses privacy and safety concerns surrounding AI-powered chatbot teddy bears. He also explains the potential for AI to recreate fingerprints from selfies, posing a hacking risk. The ‘Cyber Guy’ Kurt Knutsson cautions parents about AI-powered chatbot teddy bears, highlighting privacy risks as toys might collect children’s personal details. He also...
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The Strategic Importance of Cybersecurity – join us on 23 June for live webinar. During this online session Baris Yalin Uzunlu, Research Analyst at ISI EMIS, together with invited experts, will discuss how cybersecurity regulations are impacting industries & CEE business landscape. Tuesday, 23 June, at 11 AM CET:The Strategic Importance of Cybersecurity:How cybersecurity regulations are impacting industries & CEE business landscape   Webinar Agenda:▹...
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WTVY) – Alabama Governor Kay Ivey put pen to paper on a new law that expands the state’s death penalty to include those that commit sex crimes against children. “For too long, the most vulnerable of our society have lacked the most stringent legal protection from child predators,” said Governor Ivey after signing...
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The Prosecutor General’s Office is deepening its cooperation with the FBI, including the cyber division of the American agency, focusing on countering international cybercrimes, gathering evidence regarding Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, as well as extradition and search efforts, Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko reported on social media on Friday, UNN writes. Details Kravchenko reported that today...
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Should You Turn Off Bluetooth? The FCC Says Yes. I’m Not So Sure. The Federal Communications Commission recently reminded Americans that turning off Bluetooth when you’re not using it can help protect your devices from hackers. It’s one of those warnings that sounds alarming at first. After all, Bluetooth is everywhere. It’s how we connect...
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