Cybercrime losses break the $20 billion mark

Online crime continues to generate rising financial losses, with totals reaching $20.877 billion in 2025. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) report shows a 26% increase in total reported losses from the previous year. (Source: FBI) More th… Continue reading Cybercrime losses break the $20 billion mark

Anthropic Unveils ‘Claude Mythos’ – A Cybersecurity Breakthrough That Could Also Supercharge Attacks

New AI model drives Project Glasswing, a effort to secure critical software before advanced capabilities fall into the wrong hands.
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A Little Bit Pivoting: What Web Shells are Attackers Looking for?, (Tue, Apr 7th)

Webshells remain a popular method for attackers to maintain persistence on a compromised web server. Many “arbitrary file write” and “remote code execution” vulnerabilities are used to drop small files on systems for later execution of additional payloads. The names of these files keep changing and are often chosen to “fit in” with other files. Webshells themselves are also often used by parasitic attacks to compromise a server. Sadly (?), attackers are not always selecting good passwords either. In some cases, webshells come with pre-set backdoor credentials, which may be overlooked by a less sophisticated attacker.

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Trump’s Proposed CISA Cuts Spark Alarm Among Cybersecurity Experts

Trump’s proposed budget cuts to CISA raise concerns about U.S. cyber defense, as experts warn of reduced collaboration and threat intelligence sharing.
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Tech giants launch AI-powered ‘Project Glasswing’ to identify critical software vulnerabilities

The program comes as the tech industry races to secure software before similar AI-powered offensive capabilities become too much for defenders to handle.

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