Proxy Services Feast on Ukraineâs IP Address Exodus
Ukraine has seen nearly one-fifth of its Internet space come under Russian control or sold to Internet address brokers since February 2022, a new study finds. The analysis indicates large chunks of Ukrainian Internet address space are now in theâŠ
FBI: BADBOX 2.0 Android malware infects millions of consumer devices
The FBI is warning that the BADBOX 2.0 malware campaign has infected over 1 million home Internet-connected devices, converting consumer electronics into residential proxies that are used for malicious activity.
In this week's newsletter, Martin emphasizes that awareness, basic cyber hygiene and preparation are essential for everyone, and highlights Talos' discovery of the new PathWiper malware.
#Infosec2025: Cybersecurity Lessons From Maerskâs Former CISO
2017 ransomware attack on shipping company A P Moller Maersk marked a turning point for the cybersecurity industry, according to its former CISO Adam Banks
Sean Cairncross has policy coordination in mind if confirmed as national cyber director | CyberScoop
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Connect with us at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit
Security professionals visiting booths scattered around a hall, eager for solutions to todayâs top cybersecurity challenges to protect their resources and people. The hum of hundreds of conversations. Presenters in packed sessions sharing expertise, trends, and stories to energize attendees. Few occasions are as thrilling as a cybersecurity event, knowing that all around you are people who understand the frustrating challenges and exciting wins of working in cybersecurity. The rise in quantum computing and AI as tools used by adversaries make such events both inspiring and necessary as professionals seek new approaches and ways to manage risk and protect assets.
Join Microsoft Security atâŻGartner Security & Risk Management Summit, where weâŻwill showcase end-to-end security innovations and share world-class threat and regulatory intelligence to give you the advantage you need in the era of AI. This is an opportunity to learn how Microsoftâs AI-first end-to-end security platform can help you overcome the top security challenges and manage risk effectively even as high-level threats evolve.
The Summit is one of many top cybersecurity events in 2025 where security professionals like you can hear insights from Microsoft Security and interact with your peers. Microsoft Security offers AI-first, end-to-end protection for identities, endpoints, apps, and clouds, providing comprehensive security in the AI era, powered by unmatched threat intelligence.âŻAccelerate your secure adoption of AI with ready-to-go security and governance tools built for generative AI.
Weâre excited to be returning to the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit and look forward to giving attendees several ways to connect. âŻWe invite you to come see our innovation and engage with us.âŻOur experts will be giving two sessions, weâll be offering live demos in our booth (#945), and weâll be chatting with attendees during one-on-one meetings.
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Weâre excited to meet with conference attendees and encourage you to book a time. During these meetings, we can exchange perspectives on the latest cybersecurity threats, security best practices, and industry trends. Itâs also a good time to learn more about specific Microsoft product capabilities and which features can address your organizationâs unique challenges. Weâre always up for sharing security strategies too. Book a one-on-one meeting with a Microsoft expert.
Propel your security efforts with Microsoft sessions
When choosing session topics for conferences, we consider several factors. What topics or trends are top of mind in the industry? What is sparking conversation with our clients? Where can we add the most value to help organizations facing modern security challenges? The Gartner Security & Risk Management is no exception and attendees can benefit from attending one â or even better, both â- of Microsoftâs two sessions at the event. If you want to hear insights on AI news and maximize the value of Microsoft products, you wonât want to miss these sessions for insights that can help you better manage your organizationâs risk:
âMicrosoft: Security in the Age of Agentic AIâ (11:30 AM-12:00 PM on Tuesday, June 10): Hammad Rajjoub, Director, Security will explore the future of security AI agents and the human-driven way they introduce innovative security principles tailored for AI-driven enterprises. Agentic workflows are set to revolutionize security by enabling complex problem-solving, agent collaboration, and iterative learning. Hammad will also discuss the continued importance of principles like Zero Trust, least privilege, and assume breach, but share why they will be insufficient as AI reshapes enterprises and cybersecurity, requiring new principles.
âTrustwave: Unlocking Your Data Fortress: Mastering Microsoft Purview for Proactive Cybersecurityâ (2:00â2:45 PM on Wednesday, June 11): Microsoft Global Partner Solutions Architect David Branscome will share strategies for fortifying your security and maximizing ROI with Microsoft Purview, the integrated data governance and compliance solution transforming security. Youâll learn more about Purview capabilities like data classification, data loss prevention, insider risk management, and eDiscovery and hear from Purview clients on how it enables proactive data protection. Donât let your data be the next targetâempower your defense with Purview.
Connect with us at the Summit
Elevate your defenses, enhance efficiency, and empower your team to focus on the most critical threats with generative AI for cybersecurity. Weâd be thrilled to meet one-on-one with you at the Gartner conference. Whether you have questions, want a personalized demo, or want to chat about how AI could impact your security, schedule a time to speak with one of our experts at the event. And stop by Booth #945 for a live demo. In the meantime, explore how AI-powered cybersecurity can transform how you protect your organization.
Hope to see you at the Gartner event!
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Hacker selling critical Roundcube webmail exploit as tech info disclosed
Hackers are actively exploiting CVE-2025-49113, a critical vulnerability in the widely used Roundcube open-source webmail application that allows remote execution.
Old AT&T data leak repackaged to link SSNs, DOBs to 49M phone numbers
A threat actor has re-released data from a 2021 AT&T breach affecting 70 million customers, this time combining previously separate files to directly link Social Security numbers and birth dates to individual users.
Iran-linked hackers target Kurdish and Iraqi officials in long-running cyberespionage campaign
The group has been operating since at least 2017, initially breaching systems belonging to the Kurdistan Regional Government and have expanded their reach to the Central Government of Iraq as well as a telecommunications provider in Uzbekistan.
#Infosec2025: DNS Hijacking, A Major Cyber Threat for the UK Government
During Infosecurity Europe 2025, Nick Woodcraft, from the UK Government, shared his experience in implementing measures to protect domains within the .gov.uk DNS namespace
Banking groups urge SEC to rescind Biden-era cybersecurity rule
The rule has exposed companies to liability risks while failing to provide investors with âdecision-usefulâ information, the coalition said in a recent letter.
Bipartisan bill proposes $50M cyber threat analysis program for energy sector
âOur national security depends on a resilient and secure energy grid,â said Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo. Experts say the new effort would be welcomed by the private sector.
Rep. Garbarino: Ending CISA mobile app security program for feds sends âwrong signalâ | CyberScoop
The chairman of the House Homeland Security subcommittee on cybersecurity is apprehensive about the Department of Homeland Securityâs plans to end a program that vets mobile apps for federal agencies.