
Risky Bulletin Risky Bulletin: Cambodia promises to dismantle scam compounds by April
Feb 16, 2026
Cambodia vows to dismantle cyber scam compounds by April after raids and arrests. CISA pushes the OpenEOX standard amid staffing concerns. Linux, macOS and Windows add post‑quantum signature support. Reports say attribution was softened in an APT report to avoid fallout. A range of breaches, malware botnets and vulnerabilities get spotlighted.
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Cambodia Targets Scam Compounds
- Cambodia announced plans to dismantle local cyber scam compounds and reported large raids and arrests in January.
- The government claims over 110,000 workers left or were deported and more than 2,500 arrests were made.
CISA Under Strain During Shutdown
- CISA is operating with reduced staff due to a partial US government shutdown and has furloughed two-thirds of employees.
- The agency is urging adoption of the OpenEOX standard while refocusing on critical infrastructure security.
Adopt OpenEOX For Device Interoperability
- Adopt the OpenEOX standard to simplify device end-of-life information sharing across vendors.
- Note that Cisco, Microsoft and Oracle have already implemented the standard since its creation last year.
