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Kimwolf Android Botnet Infects Over 2 Million Devices via Exposed ADB and Proxy Networks

by Beck Bailey | Jan 5, 2026 | RSS

The botnet known as Kimwolf has infected more than 2 million Android devices by tunneling through residential proxy networks, according to findings from Synthient. “Key actors involved in the Kimwolf botnet are observed monetizing the botnet through app...

Windows Users at Risk as Critical Zoom Vulnerability Exploited

by Beck Bailey | Jan 5, 2026 | RSS

A critical Zoom vulnerability put Windows users at risk of data theft and system compromise. Zoom has patched the flaw. Users should update immediately. The post Windows Users at Risk as Critical Zoom Vulnerability Exploited appeared first on TechRepublic.

California Unveils DROP Tool for Personal Data Deletion

by Beck Bailey | Jan 5, 2026 | RSS

The platform gives residents the ability to request deletion of their personal information from 500+ registered data brokers with a single submission. The post California Unveils DROP Tool for Personal Data Deletion appeared first on TechRepublic.

Palo Alto Networks Eyes $400M Acquisition of Koi Security

by Beck Bailey | Jan 5, 2026 | RSS

A high-profile acquisition by a global cybersecurity leader could help signal renewed confidence in Israeli cyber startups. The post Palo Alto Networks Eyes $400M Acquisition of Koi Security appeared first on TechRepublic.

⚡ Weekly Recap: IoT Exploits, Wallet Breaches, Rogue Extensions, AI Abuse & More

by Beck Bailey | Jan 5, 2026 | RSS

The year opened without a reset. The same pressure carried over, and in some places it tightened. Systems people assume are boring or stable are showing up in the wrong places. Attacks moved quietly, reused familiar paths, and kept working longer than anyone wants to...
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