Federal Court Rules Against NSO Group in WhatsApp Hacking Case

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A landmark ruling in California holds Israeli spyware firm NSO Group liable for exploiting WhatsApp vulnerabilities to install Pegasus spyware on 1,400 devices. The verdict sets a precedent for holding surveillance companies accountable while highlighting concerns about commercial spyware targeting activists and journalists.

Cybercrime Evolution: FlowerStorm Rises as Rockstar2FA Phishing Platform Collapses

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The sudden technical failure of Rockstar2FA phishing toolkit has paved the way for FlowerStorm, a sophisticated phishing-as-a-service platform targeting Microsoft 365 credentials. This transition highlights the resilient nature of cybercrime operations, particularly affecting service industries in developed nations.

LockBit Ransomware Developer Arrested: Key Player Behind $500M Criminal Enterprise Faces Justice

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Israeli authorities have apprehended Rostislav Panev, a crucial developer of the notorious LockBit ransomware operation responsible for over 2,500 cyberattacks globally. The arrest marks another significant blow to the criminal group, which has extorted an estimated $500 million while causing billions in damages.

North Korean Hackers Target Nuclear Industry with Sophisticated Job Scam

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The notorious Lazarus hacking group has launched targeted attacks against nuclear industry professionals using elaborate fake job interviews to deploy malware. Two employees at the same nuclear organization were targeted within weeks, highlighting the persistent threat to sensitive infrastructure.

OpenAI's GPT-5 Development Faces Major Setbacks and Uncertain Future

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OpenAI's ambitious GPT-5 project is experiencing significant delays and technical challenges, falling months behind schedule despite massive investments. The setbacks highlight data limitations and raise questions about the feasibility of achieving planned AI advancement goals.

Hidden Telephony Secrets: Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' Contains Authentic Network Signals

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A technical analysis reveals that Pink Floyd's 1982 film 'The Wall' incorporated genuine SS5 telephone signaling tones in its long-distance call scene. This meticulous attention to period-accurate telecommunications details appears in both the film and album versions.

LockBit Developer Arrested: Key Figure Behind Billion-Dollar Ransomware Operation Faces Justice

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Rostislav Panev, a Russian-Israeli developer of the notorious LockBit ransomware, has been arrested and charged for causing billions in global damages. The arrest marks a significant blow to one of cybercrime's most destructive operations that targeted over 2,500 organizations across 120 countries.

Georgia School District Hit by RansomHub Cyberattack, Faces Data Breach Demands

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Marietta City Schools in Georgia was targeted by ransomware group RansomHub, who claim to have stolen 500GB of data and issued ransom demands. The district has implemented heightened security measures while working with investigators to assess the breach's impact.

Moxie Robot Maker Races to Open Source Platform Before Shutdown

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Embodied, facing imminent closure, is developing OpenMoxie to save their $800 children's emotional support robots from becoming paperweights. While the company attempts to preserve basic functionality through open source software, most customers won't receive refunds for their soon-to-be-defunct devices.

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