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Cybersecurity News Review - Week 48 (2025)
This week proved that no sector is safe, with airlines, universities, and tech giants all falling victim to sophisticated attacks.
Nov 28
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Mladen Kirilov
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Cybersecurity News Review - Week 47 (2025)
This week brought a cascade of urgent security patches as attackers accelerated their exploitation of newly discovered vulnerabilities across enterprise…
Nov 21
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Mladen Kirilov
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Cybersecurity News Review - Week 46 (2025)
Zero-day exploits and ransomware campaigns dominated this week’s threat landscape as attackers refined their tactics across multiple platforms.
Nov 14
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Mladen Kirilov
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Cybersecurity News Review - Week 45 (2025)
From zero-day vulnerabilities requiring immediate attention to AI-powered malware rewriting the rules of detection, this week highlighted both the…
Nov 7
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Mladen Kirilov
October 2025
Cybersecurity News Review - Week 44 (2025)
Massive data breaches affecting millions dominated headlines this week alongside sophisticated attacks on critical infrastructure and trusted platforms.
Oct 31
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Mladen Kirilov
Cybersecurity News Review - Week 43 (2025)
Critical vulnerabilities in widely-used systems sparked urgent patching efforts this week as threat actors deployed increasingly sophisticated attack…
Oct 24
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Mladen Kirilov
Cybersecurity News Review - Week 42 (2025)
Nation-state hackers struck at the heart of critical infrastructure this week, while everyday users face a new wave of sophisticated phishing attacks.
Oct 17
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Mladen Kirilov
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Cybersecurity News Review - Week 41 (2025)
Major breaches at trusted platforms and a dangerous new botnet dominated headlines this week.
Oct 10
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Mladen Kirilov
Cybersecurity News Review - Week 40 (2025)
While federal cybersecurity agencies operate with a skeleton crew, threat actors are making their moves - exploiting everything from AI assistants to…
Oct 3
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Mladen Kirilov
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September 2025
Cybersecurity News Review - Week 39 (2025)
Server motherboards face serious firmware threats while AI-powered malware marks a dangerous new frontier in cybercrime.
Sep 26
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Mladen Kirilov
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Cybersecurity News Review - Week 38 (2025)
Supply chain attacks reached new heights this week with a self-replicating worm infiltrating hundreds of packages while major tech giants rushed to…
Sep 19
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Mladen Kirilov
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Cybersecurity News Review - Week 37 (2025)
Supply chain attacks reached unprecedented scale this week, affecting billions of users through compromised development tools and package repositories.
Sep 12
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Mladen Kirilov
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