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Category: Cybersecurity

Proton Takes On Excel and Google Sheets With Encrypted Spreadsheets
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Proton Takes On Excel and Google Sheets With Encrypted Spreadsheets

The privacy-focused company Proton has launched a new encrypted spreadsheet tool called Proton Sheets. It aims to provide a familiar, collaborative workspace without the data collection of its mainstream rivals.

by Mason DraytonDecember 4, 2025
UK’s Ransomware Payment Ban Will Have “National Security Exemptions”
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UK’s Ransomware Payment Ban Will Have “National Security Exemptions”

The UK government is moving forward with a plan to ban ransomware payments for public sector and critical infrastructure. Security Minister Dan Jarvis says “national security exemptions” will be included to avoid impossible choices for organizations.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Bank Regulators Sound the Alarm on Nonbank Competition
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Bank Regulators Sound the Alarm on Nonbank Competition

Senior U.S. financial regulators told Congress the traditional banking system is under intense pressure from nonbanks and fintechs. They called for rapid modernization of rules to address AI, stablecoins, and a shifting competitive landscape, while also detailing new supervisory reforms.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
UPenn gets hit by Clop’s Oracle EBS zero-day spree
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UPenn gets hit by Clop’s Oracle EBS zero-day spree

The University of Pennsylvania is the latest organization breached via a zero-day flaw in Oracle’s E-Business Suite. The attack, linked to the Clop ransomware gang, compromised data for at least 1,488 Maine residents, with the full scope still unclear.

by Mason DraytonDecember 2, 2025
Saporo grabs €7M to fight identity attacks, says current tools are broken
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Saporo grabs €7M to fight identity attacks, says current tools are broken

Lausanne-based Saporo has secured €7 million in Series A funding to scale its graph-native identity security platform. The company argues that current ITDR tools create a “false sense of security” by showing too many attack paths without providing a way to systematically fix them. This round, led by

by Leo RenshawDecember 2, 2025
One in 10 UK Kids Targeted by Online Blackmail, Parents Say Tech Giants Are Failing
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One in 10 UK Kids Targeted by Online Blackmail, Parents Say Tech Giants Are Failing

A major new survey finds one in ten UK children have been targeted by online blackmail. Parents report feeling ill-equipped and are demanding stronger action from tech companies, which they say aren’t doing enough to protect kids.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
KDE Connect Has a Security Flaw, But Don’t Panic Just Yet
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KDE Connect Has a Security Flaw, But Don’t Panic Just Yet

The KDE Project has issued a security advisory for KDE Connect and its variants, warning of an authentication bypass vulnerability. The flaw affects specific versions released from around March 2025 and is primarily a risk on untrusted public networks. Here’s how to check if you’re safe.

by Leo RenshawDecember 1, 2025
AWS Puts MSP Partner Incentives ‘On Steroids’ for 2026
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AWS Puts MSP Partner Incentives ‘On Steroids’ for 2026

AWS is overhauling its MSP program with significant new financial incentives set to launch on January 1, 2026. The move aims to reward partners driving cloud adoption, managed services, and advanced services like generative AI and cybersecurity. According to AWS, validated MSP partners drive 91% hig

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
IT Leaders Are Scared of Deepfakes, But Using Banned AI Anyway
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IT Leaders Are Scared of Deepfakes, But Using Banned AI Anyway

A Storm Technology report reveals a dangerous contradiction in corporate AI security. While over a quarter of IT leaders are worried about deepfake detection, more than half are personally using AI tools their companies haven’t approved. This “shadow AI” problem is creating massive vulnerabilities.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
That Popular YouTube App Was Secretly Infected With Malware
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That Popular YouTube App Was Secretly Infected With Malware

The developers of SmartTube, a popular YouTube client for Android TV, have confirmed their build computer was infected with malware. This led to official app releases, including versions 30.43 and 30.47, being compromised. Users are urged to factory reset devices and check their Google accounts.

by Mason DraytonDecember 1, 2025

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