Zero-Day Phone Hacks: How Spyware Slips Into Your Device Before Anyone Knows
A single missed call. A malicious image. A hidden flaw buried deep in your phone’s software. That can be enough for attackers to install spyware and read your messages, track your location, record you through the phone’s camera and mic, and siphon sensitive data — without you tapping a single link. P{Read full article here}
GreyVibe hackers use ChatGPT, Gemini to power cyberattacks
A likely Russian threat group tracked as GreyVibe has been using AI-generated lures and a rich set of custom malware tools to target entities in the military, government, civilian, and business sectors. {Read full article here}
FBI warns of major phishing scam, with hackers ‘hijacking’ Microsoft Outlook, 365 users
The warning, issued May 21, says the threat first emerged last month as a pre-packaged phishing kit called Kali 365. The kit, primarily distributed through the Telegram message app, then allows cyber actors to obtain Microsoft 365 access tokens and bypass additional security measures like multi-factor authentication. {Read full article here}
Could the 7-Eleven breach affect you?
You may stop at 7-Eleven for coffee, gas, snacks or a quick drink. What you probably do not expect is to see the company’s name tied to a data breach involving personal information.
That is what happened after breach notification service Have I Been Pwned added 7-Eleven to its database. The service says the breach exposed about 185,000 unique email addresses. The exposed data also included names, dates of birth, phone numbers and physical addresses. {Read full article here}
Last Updated on May 29, 2026 by Jim Kimmons
