Topic: cybersecurity agency
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NCSC Retires Web Check and Mail Check Security Tools
The NCSC will retire its Web Check and Mail Check services by March 31, 2026, as part of its Active Cyber Defence 2.0 strategy to reallocate resources. These tools have helped UK organizations identify web vulnerabilities and implement email security protocols like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC since 2017...
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RondoDox Botnet Exploits Critical XWiki Server Flaw
The RondoDox botnet malware is actively exploiting a critical remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2025-24893) in XWiki Platform, as confirmed by U.S. cybersecurity authorities and VulnCheck. This malware uses manipulated HTTP requests to inject and execute malicious code, downloading scripts...
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'Happy Gilmore' Producer Acquires Spyware Maker NSO Group
NSO Group, the developer of Pegasus spyware, is nearing acquisition by a U.S. consortium led by Robert Simonds, pending Israeli regulatory approval, amid financial struggles from lawsuits by WhatsApp and Apple. Apple has removed ICE-monitoring apps from its App Store under Department of Justice p...
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Cruz Bill Seeks Damages for Government Censorship
Senator Ted Cruz is proposing legislation that would allow citizens to sue for monetary damages if they believe the government has unlawfully restricted their speech, while maintaining exemptions for official investigations and certain unprotected expressions. The bill's development follows contr...
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Louvre Launches €57 Million Security Upgrade Tender
The Louvre is launching a €57 million security overhaul after an €88 million crown jewels theft in October, which was described as a brutal and shocking event. The comprehensive plan includes a new digital safety management system, a centralized monitoring platform, and upgraded surveillance and ...
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EU Ransomware Attack Confirmed: Airport Travel Disrupted
A ransomware attack has caused major travel disruptions at European airports, with ENISA confirming the incident but withholding further details. The attack targeted Collins Aerospace's MUSE software, a critical system used for check-in and passenger processing at hubs like Berlin, Brussels, and ...
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