ANI | Updated: Jun 04, 2026 18:45 IST Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 4 (ANI): AI world with AI-generated deepfakes, fake “digital arrests,” and crypto-linked fraud rings growing more complex by the day, traditional investigative methods are falling behind.At the FICCI Conference on Next-Gen Forensics: The New Age of Fraud Investigation, experts argued that tackling next-gen...
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) plans to roll out several initiatives this week in response to the administration’s new artificial intelligence (AI) executive order, including AI platform access and cybersecurity directives, acting CISA Director Nick Andersen said on June 3. Speaking at AFCEA’s TechNet Cyber conference in Baltimore, Andersen said CISA has significant...
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While primarily focused on federal agencies and technology developers, a new executive order contains provisions that could benefit local governments. Among them are expanded cybersecurity services and workforce initiatives. A new federal executive order directs federal agencies to strengthen cybersecurity defenses across critical infrastructure sectors, with particular attention to the opportunities and risks associated with...
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Assistant sub-inspector and master trainer K. Beeraj leads a session on the latest trends in cybercrime investigation for cyber cell officers in Kozhikode on June 4, 2026. | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh A three-day intensive cybercrime investigation workshop, designed to enhance the investigative capabilities of Kozhikode City police officers under the guidance of a team of cyber experts, will...
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Technology and cybersecurity leaders are largely applauding President Donald Trump’s June 2 artificial intelligence (AI) executive order, saying it strikes a balance between advancing U.S. AI leadership and addressing growing cyber threats. However, they cautioned that the order’s success will depend on how effectively it is implemented. The order asks AI companies to voluntarily submit...
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Published On : 2026-06-05 Ransomware In Focus CYFIRMA Research and Advisory Team would like to highlight ransomware trends and insights gathered while monitoring various forums. This includes multiple industries, geography, and technology that could be relevant to your organization. Type: RansomwareTarget Technologies: Windows OS Introduction:CYFIRMA Research and Advisory Team has found Lalia Ransomware while monitoring...
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has warned that cyber criminals are posing as IT support staff at companies in order to gain access to critical computer systems. A hacking collective known as Silent Ransom Group (SRG) have been turning up to offices in the US pretending to be professional IT workers. After gaining an...
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A forum thread titled “Hacking for Profit. Working method” offers a rare glance into how underground communities pass information about vulnerability exploitation and hacking techniques in a form of tutorial. The post, written by an actor using the name “Hercules”, is not especially long or technical.”Its value lies in breaking down a complex process into...
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The guidance says frontier AI can improve cyber defence but also help malicious actors scale attacks. New Zealand’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued guidance to help government agencies prepare for the cybersecurity implications of frontier AI systems. The advisory notes that frontier AI models may enable more advanced automation, reasoning and decision-making capabilities...
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Jun 4, 2026 According to a recent analysis published on Semiengineering.com, the cybersecurity capabilities of Large Language Models have advanced significantly in recent months. Current frontier models, such as Claude Mythos and OpenAI GPT 5.5, when equipped with proper tooling, now possess cybersecurity skills comparable to those of trained human practitioners, and their ability is...
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