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Risky Bulletin: The CEO of Intellexa is big mad at Greece

Mar 25, 2026
Intellexa’s CEO lashes out at Greek authorities over alleged misuse. New U.S. bureau targets emerging cyber and space threats. FCC moves to ban foreign-made routers for national security. Major hacks and a supply-chain compromise hit governments and dev tools. Google unveils a threat disruption unit. German police woke companies to warn about critical software bugs.
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Government And Bank Breaches Reveal Different Impacts

  • Hackers breached the Dutch Ministry of Finance affecting staff but not public services; the ministry is investigating.
  • South Korea's NRL Capital Lend lost customer names, addresses, credit scores and loan details after employee malware.
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Streaming Platform And Crypto Platform Suffer Big Thefts

  • Crunchyroll had data of ~6.8 million users stolen from its customer support system.
  • Resolve lost $25 million in crypto after attackers minted extra tokens and cashed out.
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Open Source Scanners Compromised By Team PCP

  • Team PCP added credential-stealing malware to the open-source Kik S scanner and its VS Code extension on GitHub.
  • The same group recently hacked Aqua Security's Trivy scanner, targeting developer tooling supply chains.
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