Day: July 20, 2025
Chinese Groups Launder $580M in India Using Fake Apps and Mule Accounts
CloudSEK’s new report uncovers how Chinese cyber syndicates are laundering over $600 million annually in India. Learn about…
SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 54
Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape KongTuke FileFix Leads to New Interlock RAT Variant Code highlighting with Cursor AI for $500,000 Contagious Interview Campaign Escalates With 67 Malicious npm Packages and New Malware Loader Threat Analysis: SquidLoader – Still Swimming Under the […]
The biggest red flag in a job interview, according to a founder—and what impresses her most
Jaclyn Johnson is the founder and chief creative officer of Create & Cultivate, a digital media platform and events business for women entrepreneurs.
Azerbaijan demands Russia admit guilt in downing passenger jet with air defense as Moscow stonewalls investigation
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Pope Leo XIV “once again” calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Israel last week attacked the only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip, killing three people and wounding 10 others, according to the parish priest.
Iran’s interior minister: Security indicators improved since war with Israel
Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni announced that Iran’s overall public security has improved in the aftermath of the 12-day conflict with the US and Israel in June.
Israel issues forced displacement order in central Gaza in new campaign
Thousands of leaflets dropped over Deir el-Balah, ordering people to move to a ‘safe zone’ Israel has repeatedly bombed.
Azerbaijan demands Russia admit guilt in downing passenger jet with air defense as Moscow stonewalls investigation – Euromaidan Press
Azerbaijan demands Russia admit guilt in downing passenger jet with air defense as Moscow stonewalls investigation Euromaidan PressAzerbaijan to file international lawsuits against Russia over Aktau plane crash, president says Eur…
Ceasefire calms Syria’s Sweida after sectarian clashes kill 1,120, displace 128,000
A fragile ceasefire has brought calm to Syria’s Sweida province after a week of deadly sectarian fighting that left over 1,120 dead and displaced more than 128,000. Druze fighters, Bedouin groups and government forces were drawn into the conflict, wit…