Cyber Security News


  • iPhone and iPad running iOS/iPadOS 26 and later approved by NATO for up to “restricted” level of classified data

    February 26, 2026

    Apple has confirmed iPhones and iPads running iOS/iPadOS 26 and later have been approved to handle classified information up to NATO Restricted level – the first time any consumer devices have been rated to such an extreme. NATO’s Information Assurance Product Catalogue also lists eligible devices running the indigo configuration, stating that they provide secure access ...

  • Conduent data breach gets bigger, more than 25 million people across the US are now affected

    February 26, 2026

    A ransomware attack that caused a massive data breach for one of the largest government contractors in the U.S. keeps expanding. In early February, it was reported that 10 million people were impacted by the Conduent breach a year after it was discovered. Now though, it’s been revealed that the breach may affect more than 25 ...

  • CISA and Partners Release Guidance for Ongoing Global Exploitation of Cisco SD-WAN Systems

    February 25, 2026

      CISA and partners have observed malicious cyber actors targeting and compromising Cisco SD-WAN systems of organizations, globally. These actors have been observed exploiting a previously undisclosed authentication bypass vulnerability, CVE-2026-20127, for initial access before escalating privileges using CVE-2022-20775 and establishing long-term persistence in Cisco SD-WAN systems. Read more… Source: U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Sign up for the ...

  • Threat intelligence supply chain is full of weak links, researchers find

    February 25, 2026

    Researchers from Georgia Tech have found that the supply chain for threat intelligence data is susceptible to adversarial action, and proposed a method to improve data sharing that they think will make it stronger. Brenden Kuerbis, a research scientist at the Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy sketched the proposal on Monday by noting that in ...

  • Exposing the Undercurrent: Disrupting the GRIDTIDE Global Cyber Espionage Campaign

    February 25, 2026

    Last week, Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG), Mandiant, and partners took action to disrupt a global espionage campaign targeting telecommunications and government organizations in dozens of nations across four continents. The threat actor, UNC2814, is a suspected People’s Republic of China (PRC)-nexus cyber espionage group that GTIG has tracked since 2017. This prolific, elusive actor has ...

  • Adelaide University new system designed to protect drones from cyber threats

    February 25, 2026

    Adelaide University researchers have initiated the development of a world-first cybersecurity system designed to protect drones from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. A new study led by the Industrial AI Research Centre and published in the international journal Computers and Industrial Engineering, paves the way for safer and more resilient unmanned aerial systems (UAS) that are less ...

  • Anthropic ditches its core safety promise in the middle of an AI red line fight with the Pentagon

    February 25, 2026

    Anthropic, a company founded by OpenAI exiles worried about the dangers of AI, is loosening its core safety principle in response to competition. Instead of self-imposed guardrails constraining its development of AI models, Anthropic is adopting a nonbinding safety framework that it says can and will change. In a blog post Tuesday outlining its new policy, ...

  • North Korea’s Lazarus Group targets healthcare orgs with Medusa ransomware

    February 24, 2026

    North Korea’s Lazarus Group appears to have added another tool to its kit. It has begun using Medusa ransomware in extortion attacks targeting at least one US healthcare organization and an unnamed victim in the Middle East, according to Symantec and Carbon Black threat hunters. The US healthcare attempt failed, while the Middle East organization was ...

  • Predator spyware allows full sensor surveillance on iPhones

    February 24, 2026

    Apple may have introduced colored status bar indicators in iOS 14 to alert users when the camera or microphone is active, but experts have warned this does not stop all malware. Spyware developed by Intellexa and Cytrox, dubbed Predator, can operate on compromised iOS devices without showing any camera or microphone indicators. Predator bypasses the indicator ...

  • Fake Zoom meeting “update” silently installs surveillance software

    February 24, 2026

    A fake Zoom meeting website is silently pushing surveillance software onto Windows machines. Visitors land on a convincing imitation of a Zoom video call. Moments later, an automatic “Update Available” countdown downloads a malicious installer—without asking for permission. The software being installed is a covert build of Teramind, a commercial monitoring tool companies use to record ...

  • Bring the Fight to the Edge: Turning Time Into an Advantage in OT Security

    February 24, 2026

    Industrial organizations are facing a growing paradox in cybersecurity. While operational technology (OT) environments are increasingly connected, most security strategies still assume threats will only materialize once attackers reach the plant floor. In reality, attacks that disrupt industrial operations rarely begin in OT environments. They originate upstream, progress over time and frequently exploit the persistent assumption ...