Ghost Takedown and Europe's Fight Against Encrypted Chats
Europol dismantles Ghost, an encrypted platform for organized crime, raising debate on lawful access to data and encryption policies.
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Italy's new National Cybersecurity Agency is preparing to meet its own challenge (securing the 2026 Winter Olympics) at a time of increased cyber threats.
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The EU's new cybersecurity package proposes improvements to supply chain security and simplifying cybersecurity laws, while Europe faces more cyber threats than ever.
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The arrest of Chen Zhi, a billionaire allegedly behind a massive scam network, renews interest in stopping the online scam operations in Southeast Asia.
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The UK's new £210 million cyber action plan aims to address the gaps in its previous cyber policies, signalling a larger prioritization of cybersecurity.
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CISA ends 2025 with more employee departures, a polygraph scandal, and no senate-confirmed director.
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A cyber attack on Venezuela’s state-run oil company. along with a blockade on ships moving oil to or from Venezuela, adds to worsening US-Venezuela ties.
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The US and Canada teamed up on a report on BRICKSTORM a China-sponsored malware, just before the UK imposed sanctions on two Chinese tech companies.
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Switzerland bans foreign SaaS providers and cloud services for cybersecurity and privacy concerns amid discourse about European digital sovereignty.
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Cybersecurity agencies across the globe collaborated to share new guidance on (and sanction more) Bulletproof Hosting (BPH) providers.
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