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CSO Security Leadership
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
March 26, 2025
11 ways cybercriminals are making phishing more potent than ever
Cybercriminals are switching up tactics for their social engineering trickery to increase authenticity, better bypass filters, and more intentionally target potential victims.
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Rising attack exposure, threat sophistication spur interest in detection engineering
What was once in the margins of cybersecurity, detection engineering has been gaining space and interest, here is what you need to know.
Legal impact on cybersecurity in 2025: new developments and challenges in the EU
2025 is shaping up to be a crucial year for the implementation of new regulations aimed at strengthening the European Union's digital resilience. Compliance with these regulations is not only a legal imperative, but also a factor that makes European companies more competitive and generates confidence among both citizens and global financial investors.
Developers: apply these 10 mitigations first to prevent supply chain attacks
Current cybersecurity development risk frameworks donât cover all of the tactics hackers used to compromise SolarWinds, log4j, or XZ Utils, says report, which offers a 'starter kit' of critical tasks.
Signal threatens to leave France if encryption backdoor required
Just as it did with Sweden, Signal is refusing to stay in a territory that undermines its encryption strategy arguing that a backdoor in France would undermine protections for users worldwide.
New Windows zero-day feared abused in widespread espionage for years
The vulnerability allows attackers to run arbitrary commands remotely using crafted Windows shortcut files with malicious command lines.
New phishing campaign uses scareware to steal Apple credentials
Users receive fake alerts claiming their system is locked due to unusual activity and are prompted to enter Apple IDs and passwords to unlock it.
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