1. Instructure confirmed a data breach involving its Canvas platform with the ShinyHunters extortion gang claiming responsibility for the attack (bleepingcomputer.com).
2. An IBM subsidiary responsible for managing Italian public administration infrastructure suffered a breach where attackers maintained access for two weeks (reddit.com).
3. A critical cPanel vulnerability is being mass exploited in ongoing Sorry ransomware attacks (reddit.com).
4. A global law enforcement operation involving the United States and China resulted in 276 arrests and the shutdown of nine cryptocurrency scam centers (thehackernews.com).
5. Microsoft Defender generated widespread false positive alerts by incorrectly flagging legitimate DigiCert root certificates as Trojan Win32 Cerdigent A dha (bleepingcomputer.com).
6. Researchers identified a large scale fraud campaign abusing Telegram Mini Apps to distribute Android malware and conduct cryptocurrency scams (bleepingcomputer.com).
7. A new phishing wave impersonating Google is actively compromising over 30000 Facebook accounts (reddit.com).
8. A malware campaign targeting WhatsApp users is currently delivering VBScript and MSI backdoors to victim devices (reddit.com).
9. A Linux kernel vulnerability known as Copy Fail has been patched across major distributions including Debian and Ubuntu (reddit.com).
10. Researchers demonstrated an acoustic keystroke recovery technique capable of reconstructing typed text from laptop microphone audio with 85 percent accuracy (reddit.com).
11. Polymarket users are reportedly manipulating real world weather sensors to rig betting outcomes on the platform (schneier.com).
12. North Korea officially denied allegations of involvement in recent cyberattacks and warned of potential countermeasures against the United States (reddit.com).
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