Exploit kit "Coruna" targets iPhones running iOS 13.0 to 17.2.1, focusing on financial data theft
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— Sources secondairesOx Security warns that Mail2Shell could enable threat actors to hijack FreeScout systems without user interaction
Two of the 48 Cisco vulnerabilities, affecting Secure Firewall Management Center, are maximum-severity flaws
A global operation has resulted in the takedown of popular cybercrime forum LeakBase
Commission holds first meeting of Special Panel on child safety online Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/05/2026 - 08:08 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hosted the first meeting of the Special Panel on child safety online. AdobeStock ©myboys The panel, announced in the 2025 State of the Union address, will provide expert recommendations to better protect and empower children online and will explore the need for potential harmonised age restrictions to access social media. President Ursula von der Leyen said: For decades, we have made the real world safer for children and we must do the same in the digital world. The positive opportunities that technology offers cannot come at the cost of their safety, health or happiness. In Europe, tech platforms already have a responsibility to ensure the safety of users and we will continue to ensure they do so. But we must also do more to protect and empower our young people online. That is why I have convened this panel: to forge a strong, realistic, European approach to keep our children safe in the digital age. Read the full press release and find further information about the special panel on child safety online. Related to child safety online, you can also read more about: the Digital Services Act (DSA) and its Guidelines on the protection of minors the Safer Internet Centres under the Better Internet for Kids Strategy (BIK+) the Cyberbullying Action Plan the EU Age Verification solution the Communication on a comprehensive approach to mental health the EU rules to combat child sexual abuse online Related topics Better Internet for Children Strengthening trust and security Online platforms and e-commerce {"service":"share","version":"2.0","color":true,"networks":["x","facebook","linkedin","email","more"]}
A coalition of seven Western nations has launched guidelines to help integrate security-by-design principles into future 6G standards
Law enforcers and industry partners have taken down notorious phishing-as-a-service platform Tycoon2FA
Increased attempts to compromise surveillance cameras linked to Iran during Middle East conflict
Malware campaign uses Ukrainian email service for credibility, deploying "BadPaw" to execute attacks
The OpenID Foundation warns that fragmented policies on posthumous digital accounts could open the door for fraudsters to exploit AI deepfakes
Commission seeks feedback for draft guidance to assist companies in applying the Cyber Resilience Act Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 03/04/2026 - 09:10 Opening: 03 March 2026 Closing: 31 March 2026 The draft guidance clarifies the obligations and the scope of the rules with a particular focus on facilitating compliance by microenterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises. AdobeStock © ipopba Main link https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/16959… Related topics Cybersecurity {"service":"share","version":"2.0","color":true,"networks":["x","facebook","linkedin","email","more"]}
Espionage campaign exploits Israel-Iran conflict, distributing a trojanized Red Alert app via SMS
Cloudflare Threat Report warns that AI tools enable attackers who lacked required skills to generate effective attacks rapidly and at scale
Ariomex database reveals potential sanctions evasion and capital transfers tied to Iranian actors
Seemplicity finds US security leaders work 11 or more extra hours per week
Black Kite reveals 26,000 unnamed corporate victims linked to 136 third-party breaches
Zscaler ThreatLabz assessed with medium to high confidence that an Iranian adversary targeted Iraq’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a new cyber-attack
Google Chrome initiates quantum-resistant measures via Merkle Tree Certificates to secure HTTPS
John Hultquist suggests “aggressive” Iranian cyber attackers will target the US and its Gulf allies with plausibly deniable ransomware attacks, hacktivist campaigns and more
Military strikes in the Middle East escalate cyber ops, raising spillover risks globally for firms