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Last week in cybersecurity (8.6 - 14.6): 100+ Oracle breaches, 20 million leaked records, and Meta AI hijacked
Discover what happened last week in cybersecurity: 100+ Oracle breaches, 20M leaked records, 5 Microsoft zero-days, and Meta AI hacks. Read the full analysis!
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Microsoft's June 2026 security update: Over 200 vulnerabilities fixed to thwart major cyber risks
Detailed report on Microsoft's June 2026 periodic security updates addressing over 200 system flaws, including 3 critical zero-days threatening BitLocker, HTTP/2, and Windows.
5 days ago


Last week in cybersecurity (1.6 - 7.6): The escalation of AI threats and Zero-day exploits
Explore what happened last week in cybersecurity: 21 AI-found zero-days, Microsoft & Cisco flaws, Meta AI hijacks, and the FIFA World Cup scams. Read now!
7 days ago
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Last week in cybersecurity (8.6 - 14.6): 100+ Oracle breaches, 20 million leaked records, and Meta AI hijacked
Discover what happened last week in cybersecurity: 100+ Oracle breaches, 20M leaked records, 5 Microsoft zero-days, and Meta AI hacks. Read the full analysis!
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Google sues transnational phishing syndicate exploiting AI technology
Google has officially filed a lawsuit to dismantle the technical infrastructure of a large-scale cybercrime organization. The network stands accused of leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technology to orchestrate phishing campaigns, defrauding hundreds of thousands of victims worldwide.
27 minutes ago


Experiencing the unique cybersecurity space in Ho Chi Minh city
This meaningful activity took place continuously for three days, from June 11 to June 13, 2026, at Nguyen Hue walking street, Ho Chi Minh city. It was a special zone within the framework of the "Peaceful Fatherland" Gala art program organized by the Ministry of Public Security.
35 minutes ago
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HTTP/2 Bomb: Just a home network can bring down servers in seconds
A researcher at the cybersecurity firm Calif has just discovered a severe threat named HTTP/2 Bomb, which directly threatens the default configurations of the world's most popular web servers, such as NGINX, Apache HTTPD, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, and Cloudflare Pingora.
3 days ago
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