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Top Cybersecurity Concerns from Boards & Directors (Mid-2025)

Boards face growing threats today. Cyber-attacks hit faster as threats grow in complexity. Attacks span data theft, ransomware, supply‑chain flaws. Boards track threats across regions as the risk is global and touches every sector. Boards must attend more security briefings,...

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The AI Battlefield: “Good AI” vs. “Bad AI”

AI brings fresh power to cybersecurity, hunting threats at speed. It also arms attackers with smarter tools. On one side, attackers sharpen AI to breach systems. On the other, defenders build AI to fight back. What started as tools are...

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Aussie Internet Provider Breach: 280,000 Customers Affected Amid iiNet Hack

Australia’s telecom sector has once again been shaken by a major data breach. iiNet, a well-known internet provider, confirmed that the personal data of more than 280,000 customers was exposed after attackers infiltrated its order management system. The attackers gained...

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Quantum Threats Are Closer Than You Think: How Businesses Can Prepare for the Future

Quantum computing isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s real, it’s moving fast, and it’s going to change how we handle data, security, and systems. With huge computing power, quantum machines will be able to crack encryption that protects almost everything we...

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Ransomware Strikes Accounting Firm: What Went Wrong – and What Comes Next

Threat actors have claimed a cyber attack on an accounting firm in New Zealand. They say they stole client records, emails, databases and 365 gigabytes of documents. The firm, TAS NZ Bay Limited, is in Auckland and known for its client‑centred service....

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Espionage Cost Australia $12.5 Billion in 2023–24

In 2023–24, espionage incidents cost Australia a staggering $12.5 billion. This figure, revealed in a report by ASIO and the Australian Institute of Criminology, reflects both direct and indirect losses—from stolen intellectual property to the costs of preventing and investigating...

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Vulnerability Summary Reports by Cybernetic GI – July 2025

Cybernetic GI Security Bulletin provides a summary of new vulnerabilities that have been recorded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Vulnerability Database (NVD). The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC) /...

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Three Breaches in 21 Days: A Clear Call for Cyber Hygiene

In less than three weeks, three big names—Ingram Micro, United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI), and McDonald’s—faced major data breaches. These businesses span tech distribution, food logistics, and retail.   None involved complex nation-state hacks or zero-day exploits. Instead, each fell victim...

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FBI Warns: Airline Cyber Threats Demand Urgent Action

In June 2025, the FBI issued a blunt warning: cybercriminals are targeting the airline industry. This isn’t a one-off. It’s part of a growing trend that puts airlines, airports, and millions of passengers at risk. With rising global tensions and...

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Who Is Scattered Spider? A Look at the Airline Hacks and Qantas Data Leak

Over the weekend, the FBI, Google and Palo Alto Networks flagged a surge in cyber attacks on airlines and travel firms. These alerts match the operating pattern of the hacker group known as Scattered Spider. Recent signs suggest Australia may...

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