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XBOW Hires Security Veterans to Push Autonomous Hacking Tech
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XBOW Hires Security Veterans to Push Autonomous Hacking Tech

XBOW has appointed Jonaki Egenolf as CMO and Dean Breda as General Counsel to strengthen its executive team. The company’s autonomous agents recently reached the top of the HackerOne global leaderboard, outperforming human hackers across thousands of targets.

by Nathan ColeNovember 26, 2025
UK Wants to Make Software Companies Pay for Security Failures
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UK Wants to Make Software Companies Pay for Security Failures

UK lawmakers are pushing for legislation that would hold software companies responsible for security flaws in their products. The move comes after major cyberattacks in 2025 caused significant financial losses. The proposal would shift liability from consumers to vendors.

by Nathan ColeNovember 26, 2025
Why the Rich Are Paying for Digital Invisibility
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Why the Rich Are Paying for Digital Invisibility

High-net-worth individuals are now treating privacy as a purchasable commodity. They’re paying boutique teams to scrub their digital footprints and prevent catastrophic losses from SIM swaps and account takeovers. This isn’t about hiding wealth—it’s about risk management.

by Nathan ColeNovember 26, 2025
Your Encrypted Messages Aren’t As Safe As You Think
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Your Encrypted Messages Aren’t As Safe As You Think

Security researchers have discovered Sturnus, a sophisticated Android banking trojan that can read your encrypted messages by capturing what appears on your screen. The malware uses advanced evasion techniques and has prompted warnings from CISA about spyware targeting messaging apps. Here’s what yo

by Elisa RomeroNovember 25, 2025
Trump’s Legal Revenge Tour Hits a Brick Wall
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Trump’s Legal Revenge Tour Hits a Brick Wall

The Trump Administration’s legal pursuit of James Comey and Letitia James has collapsed. A judge dismissed both cases Monday, finding the prosecutor lacked proper authority. The rush for retribution appears to have cut critical corners.

by Nathan ColeNovember 25, 2025
Fake Windows Updates Are Stealing Your Passwords Now
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Fake Windows Updates Are Stealing Your Passwords Now

Cybercriminals are using highly convincing fake Windows update screens to trick users into running malicious commands. The attacks deploy infostealer malware through steganographic loaders hidden in PNG images. Security researchers warn this is now the most common initial access method for attackers

by Elisa RomeroNovember 24, 2025
Amazon’s AI Agents Are Now Hunting Bugs Against Each Other
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Amazon’s AI Agents Are Now Hunting Bugs Against Each Other

Amazon has developed specialized AI agents that compete against each other to find security vulnerabilities. The system, born from an August 2024 hackathon, creates verifiable evidence to prevent AI hallucinations in threat detection.

by Nathan ColeNovember 24, 2025
UK Considers World’s First Ransom Payment Ban
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UK Considers World’s First Ransom Payment Ban

The Home Office is considering legislation that would prohibit critical infrastructure operators from paying ransoms to hackers. This would be the world’s first such ban, but experts warn it could force managers to choose between breaking the law or triggering service collapses.

by Nathan ColeNovember 23, 2025
Crypto group cancels election after official loses secret key
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Crypto group cancels election after official loses secret key

A premier cryptography organization had to scrap its entire leadership election after an official lost the secret key needed to decrypt the results. The incident occurred despite using the sophisticated Helios voting system designed for verifiable, private elections. Now they’re holding a new electi

by Elisa RomeroNovember 23, 2025
Russian Money Launderers Bought a Bank to Fund War Effort
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Russian Money Launderers Bought a Bank to Fund War Effort

UK’s National Crime Agency reveals Russian money laundering networks purchased controlling stake in Keremet Bank on Christmas Day 2024. The operation has led to $32 million in UK seizures and exposed direct links between street crime and Russia’s war economy.

by Nathan ColeNovember 21, 2025

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