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  • U.S. Consumers Lost $2.1 Billion in Social Media Scams in 2025, FTC Says Jeffrey Burt
    An FTC report says that Americans last year lost $2.1 billion in social media scams, such as shopping and investment schemes. Social media site have become the place where most of these scams start, and more than half of that money was stolen in scams began on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram. The post U.S. Consumers Lost $2.1 Billion in Social Media Scams in 2025, FTC Says appeared first on Security Boulevard.
     

U.S. Consumers Lost $2.1 Billion in Social Media Scams in 2025, FTC Says

1 de Maio de 2026, 09:47

An FTC report says that Americans last year lost $2.1 billion in social media scams, such as shopping and investment schemes. Social media site have become the place where most of these scams start, and more than half of that money was stolen in scams began on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram.

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  • China-Backed Groups are Using Massive Botnets in Espionage, Intrusion Campaigns Jeffrey Burt
    China-sponsored threat groups like Salt Typhoon and Flax Typhoon are increasingly relying on multiple massive botnets comprising edge and IoT devices to run their cyber espionage and network intrusion campaigns, CISA and other security agencies say. The use of such "covert networks" makes it more difficult to detect and mitigate their campaigns. The post China-Backed Groups are Using Massive Botnets in Espionage, Intrusion Campaigns appeared first on Security Boulevard.
     

China-Backed Groups are Using Massive Botnets in Espionage, Intrusion Campaigns

27 de Abril de 2026, 09:32
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China-sponsored threat groups like Salt Typhoon and Flax Typhoon are increasingly relying on multiple massive botnets comprising edge and IoT devices to run their cyber espionage and network intrusion campaigns, CISA and other security agencies say. The use of such "covert networks" makes it more difficult to detect and mitigate their campaigns.

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  • Unauthorized Users Reportedly Gain Access to Anthropic’s Mythos AI Model Jeffrey Burt
    A group of unauthorized users reportedly has gained access to Anthropic’s controversial Claude Mythos Preview AI frontier model despite the AI vendor’s efforts to keep it out of public hands by limiting the organizations that can use it. Bloomberg reported that the unnamed group had tried multiple ways to gain access to the AI model.. The post Unauthorized Users Reportedly Gain Access to Anthropic’s Mythos AI Model appeared first on Security Boulevard.
     
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  • NIST, Overrun by Massive Numbers of Submitted CVEs, Limits Analysis Work Jeffrey Burt
    NIST said it overwhelmed by the surge in the number of CVEs submissions in recent years, so it is paring back the analysis work it does on the dangerous security flaws. Security experts say the number of new vulnerabilities detected will only grow during the AI era and that the private sector will need to pick up the slack left by NIST's decision. The post NIST, Overrun by Massive Numbers of Submitted CVEs, Limits Analysis Work appeared first on Security Boulevard.
     

NIST, Overrun by Massive Numbers of Submitted CVEs, Limits Analysis Work

17 de Abril de 2026, 14:59
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NIST said it overwhelmed by the surge in the number of CVEs submissions in recent years, so it is paring back the analysis work it does on the dangerous security flaws. Security experts say the number of new vulnerabilities detected will only grow during the AI era and that the private sector will need to pick up the slack left by NIST's decision.

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