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Russian Army Hacks Thousands of Home Routers in 120 Countries

A recent report reveals a systematic breach of thousands of outdated home and small office routers by the Russian army, affecting users in 120 countries. This attack raises significant concerns about global cybersecurity.

Russian Hackers Breach Wireless Routers to Spy on the West

Western security agencies have unveiled a widespread espionage campaign executed by the Russian hacker group 'Fancy Bear', targeting military governments through wireless router breaches. The operation has spanned multiple countries and gathered sensitive information since 2024.

Apple Announces Rare Updates to Protect iOS 18 Users from Hacking Tools

Apple has announced that it will release updates to protect iOS 18 users from a hacking tool known as <strong>DarkSword</strong>. This decision comes amid rising threats from advanced hacking techniques that jeopardize the security of millions of users worldwide.

Implement Effective Steps to Secure Your iPhone from Hacking

Apple's spokesperson outlines essential steps to protect iPhones from hacking threats. These include updating the operating system, using strong passwords, and enabling two-factor authentication.

Thwart 19 Million Hacking Attempts on Russian Defense Recruitment Site

Evgeny Bourdinsky, head of the organizational department at the Russian General Staff, revealed that the Russian Defense Ministry's recruitment site faced <strong>19 million hacking attempts</strong>, all successfully thwarted. These attempts originated from Argentina and the United States, raising questions about the security implications of such attacks.

Launch Controversial Offer to Hack Court Emails for Legal Cases

PROBLEMGO.com has sparked controversy by offering money to hack court emails to dismiss legal cases. This raises serious ethical and cybersecurity concerns.

Hackers breach FBI director's email, exposing sensitive information

The hacking group 'Hanthala' has reportedly breached the personal email of Kash Patel, the director of the FBI, releasing sensitive documents and personal photos online. This act is seen as retaliation for the seizure of their websites by U.S. authorities.

Iranian Hackers Breach FBI Director's Email Amid Rising Tensions

The Iranian hacking group 'Hanzala' has successfully breached the personal email of Kash Patel, the Director of the FBI. This incident occurs during a sensitive time as tensions between Iran and the United States escalate.

Russian police arrest LeakBase forum official for cybercrime

Russian state media reported the arrest of an official from the LeakBase forum, a major platform for cybercrime. This action comes amid rising concerns over hacking activities and their impact on cybersecurity.

Iranian Hackers Leak 14GB of Former Mossad Chief's Documents

The Iranian hacking group 'Hanthal' has revealed a massive leak of <strong>14GB</strong> of personal and highly confidential documents belonging to former Israeli Mossad chief <strong>Tamir Pardo</strong>. This breach raises significant concerns regarding cybersecurity in Israel amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel.

Cyber Attacks Target Nuclear Facilities, Renewing Concerns

Nuclear facilities in several countries have faced sophisticated cyber attacks, highlighting vulnerabilities in security systems and raising new fears about their safety. These incidents have prompted international concern regarding the implications of such breaches.