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New Zealand’s Massive Medical Portal Hack Sparks Government Review
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New Zealand’s Massive Medical Portal Hack Sparks Government Review

The New Zealand government is launching a review after a cybersecurity breach at the private medical portal Manage My Health. The incident, occurring on December 30, potentially compromised health documents for 6-7% of its 1.8 million registered users, with reports of a $60,000 ransom demand.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 5, 2026
The Phishing Boom is Getting Scary, and AI is the Fuel
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The Phishing Boom is Getting Scary, and AI is the Fuel

New data shows a massive surge in cyber extortion, with phishing gangs tripling since 2020. The real story is how AI and new tactics like deepfakes and QR codes are making these attacks terrifyingly effective. Here’s what’s changing and why old defenses are failing.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 2, 2026
The Two Security Mindsets Companies Actually Need in 2026
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The Two Security Mindsets Companies Actually Need in 2026

A new Forbes piece offers some blunt New Year’s resolution advice for enterprise security teams. It’s less about buying the next shiny tool and more about a fundamental mindset shift to survive the grind.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 2, 2026
The AI FOMO is Real, and It’s Causing Security Headaches
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The AI FOMO is Real, and It’s Causing Security Headaches

A new article details how the pressure to adopt AI is leading companies to skip crucial security and legal due diligence. The confusion starts with vendors redefining fundamental security terms, creating dangerous gaps in understanding.

by Darren HoltDecember 31, 2025
A Telco’s One Bad Cert Let Hackers Spy For Years
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A Telco’s One Bad Cert Let Hackers Spy For Years

A major security failure at Korea Telecom (KT) involved thousands of femtocells using a single, plaintext certificate. This allowed a criminal gang to clone the devices, leading to $169,000 in micropayment fraud and, more alarmingly, years of potential surveillance on customer communications.

by Mason DraytonDecember 30, 2025
OpenAI’s $555K Safety Job Is a Revolving Door
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OpenAI’s $555K Safety Job Is a Revolving Door

Sam Altman is publicly recruiting a new Head of Preparedness for OpenAI, offering a $555,000 base salary plus equity. The role focuses on mitigating risks from rapidly improving AI models, but previous leaders haven’t lasted long in the high-stress position.

by Leo RenshawDecember 29, 2025
Russian Hackers Hit French Postal Service Days Before Christmas
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Russian Hackers Hit French Postal Service Days Before Christmas

France’s national postal service, La Poste, suffered a major cyberattack just before Christmas. The pro-Russian group Noname057 claimed responsibility, disrupting deliveries for a company that handles 2.6 billion packages a year.

by Mason DraytonDecember 27, 2025
Why Modern Cybersecurity Is More Art Than Science
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Why Modern Cybersecurity Is More Art Than Science

The old model of infosec as a rigid rule-enforcer is dead. Driven by cloud, mobile, and interconnected systems, the job now demands collaboration and constant judgment to enable innovation, not block it.

by Leo RenshawDecember 26, 2025
Your ISP is Watching. A VPN is Your Holiday Privacy Fix.
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Your ISP is Watching. A VPN is Your Holiday Privacy Fix.

Your online activity is far from private. ISPs can log and sell your browsing history, and new laws are forcing more age verification. Using a VPN is becoming a necessity.

by Mason DraytonDecember 25, 2025
Microsoft’s BitLocker fix needs new Intel chips. Is it worth it?
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Microsoft’s BitLocker fix needs new Intel chips. Is it worth it?

Microsoft is tackling BitLocker’s notorious performance hit by offloading encryption to a dedicated chip. The catch? You’ll need a PC with Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra Series 3 vPro processors to use it. This move could finally make full-disk encryption feel invisible, but it locks the best experienc

by Mason DraytonDecember 24, 2025

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