Everest Ransomware Says It Stole Data of Millions of Under Armour Users
Everest ransomware claims to have breached Under Armour, stealing 343GB of data, including customer info, product records, and internal company files.
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Everest ransomware claims to have breached Under Armour, stealing 343GB of data, including customer info, product records, and internal company files.
AIPAC reports data breach after external system access, hundreds affected, investigation ongoing with added security steps.
Food delivery giant DoorDash confirms a data breach on Oct 25, 2025, where an employee fell for a social engineering scam. User names, emails, and home addresses were stolen.
CISA issues an urgent directive for all organizations to patch Cisco ASA and Firepower devices against CVE-2025-20362 and CVE-2025-20333, exploited in the ArcaneDoor campaign. Verify the correct version now!
Anthropic, the developer behind Claude AI, says a Chinese state sponsored group used its model to automate most of a cyber espionage operation against about 30 companies with Claude handling up to 90% of the technical work.
A massive data leak reportedly at Chinese firm Knownsec (Chuangyu) exposed 12,000 files detailing state-backed ‘cyber weapons’ and spying on over 20 countries. See the details, including 95GB of stolen Indian immigration data.
North Korea-linked KONNI hackers used KakaoTalk and Google Find Hub to spy on victims and remotely wipe Android devices in a targeted phishing campaign.
Veracode Threat Research exposed a targeted typosquatting attack on npm, where the malicious package @acitons/artifact stole GitHub tokens. Learn how this supply chain failure threatened the GitHub organisation’s code.
Cisco’s new research shows that open-weight AI models, while driving innovation, face serious security risks as multi-turn attacks, including conversational persistence, can bypass safeguards and expose data.
Cybersecurity firm Sekoia reports a widespread fraud where criminals compromise hotel systems (Booking.com, Expedia and others) with PureRAT malware, then use stolen reservation data to phish and defraud guests.