Google’s new AI bug bounty program pays up to $30,000 for flaws
Hackers Stole Data From Public Safety Comms Firm BK Technologies
BK Technologies has informed the SEC that it discovered an IT intrusion on September 20.
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Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: 40 Deals Announced in September 2025
Significant cybersecurity M&A deals announced by Check Point, CrowdStrike, F5, Mitsubishi Electric, and SentinelOne.
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Filigran Raises $58 Million in Series C Funding
The company plans to expand to new markets, fuel the development of a new module for its platform, and accelerate AI integration.
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New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise
XWorm 6.0 Returns with 35+ Plugins and Enhanced Data Theft Capabilities
“XWorm’s modular design is built around a core client and an array of specialized components known as plugins,” Trellix researchers Niranjan Hegde and Sijo Jacob said in an analysis published last week. “These plugins are
Security Firm Exposes Role of Beijing Research Institute in China’s Cyber Operations
BIETA and its subsidiary CIII research develop and sell technologies supporting China’s intelligence, counterintelligence, and military operations.
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Fortra GoAnywhere MFT Zero-Day Exploited in Ransomware Attacks
The Medusa ransomware operators exploited the GoAnywhere MFT vulnerability one week before patches were released.
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The Y2K38 Bug Is a Vulnerability, Not Just a Date Problem, Researchers Warn
The Year 2036/2038 problem is a bug that will be triggered in more than a decade, but hackers could exploit it today against ICS and consumer devices.
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