Armenia has repudiated the compromise of its email infrastructure after threat actor dk0m advertised the sale of nearly 8 million government records allegedly pilfered from the country's notification system, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
Adrian Sanabria and guests Dan Nickolaisen of Abnormal AI and Alexander Kisilev of Lundin Mining discuss how modern email security can tackle today's threats.
Multiple U.S. congressional committee staffers were reported to have had their email accounts compromised by Chinese state-sponsored threat operation Salt Typhoon in a cyberespionage campaign initially detected last month, according to ITPro.
More threat actors have been abusing spoof protection misconfigurations and complicated routing scenarios to imitate targeted organizations' domains and deploy seemingly internal phishing messages since May, Security Affairs reports.
Attempted CloudEyE malware-as-a-service downloader and cryptor infections exceeded 100,000 during the second half of 2025, which is 30 times higher than in the first half of the year, according to GBHackers News.