Top 5 Cybersecurity News Stories July 03, 2026

Cybersecurity News Stories July 03, 2026

The five stories in this week’s Cybersecurity News Stories July 03, 2026 share a common structural property: in each case, the compromised or weaponised system is one that organisations have quietly reassigned to a category other than “security risk.” Backup keys for encrypted messaging are a recovery mechanism, not an intelligence target — until Russian…

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Top 5 Cybersecurity News Stories June 26, 2026

Top 5 Cybersicherheit News Stories vom 26. Juni 2026

The five stories in this week’s Cybersecurity News Stories June 26, 2026 do not share an attacker technique or a common entry point. They share a common target: the foundational infrastructure organisations treat as settled — the code supply chain that delivers the software their developers build with, the integration layer that connects their business…

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Top 5 Cybersecurity News Stories June 19, 2026

Cybersecurity News Stories June 19, 2026

The five stories in this week’s Cybersecurity News Stories June 19, 2026 do not describe attacks that broke through the perimeter. They describe the infrastructure organisations depend on to stay connected, productive, and operational being compromised or left permanently undefended. An AI API gateway routing requests to OpenAI and Anthropic, now exploitable without credentials. An…

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Top 5 Cybersecurity News Stories June 12, 2026

Cybersecurity News Stories June 12, 2026

The five stories in this week’s Cybersecurity News Stories June 12, 2026 do not describe organisations that ignored known risks or failed to apply available controls. They describe organisations — and security architectures — whose valid assumptions have been invalidated by conditions that changed without obvious warning. A compliance control that certified “data at rest”…

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Top 5 Cybersecurity News Stories June 05, 2026

Cybersecurity News Stories June 05, 2026

This week’s Cybersecurity News Stories June 05, 2026 are not about novel techniques or sophisticated zero-days. They are about something more uncomfortable: infrastructure organisations have been managing — or believing they were managing — for years, now actively compromised. A two-year-old Oracle WebLogic patch that enterprises still haven’t applied. A Russian state-sponsored FSB group using…

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