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  • F-35C shoots down Iranian Shahed-139 drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln as IRGC harasses U.S. tanker
    by Haye Kesteloo on February 3, 2026 at 10:14 pm

    A U.S. Navy F-35C Lightning II shot down an Iranian Shahed-139 reconnaissance drone as it flew toward the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea on Tuesday, U.S. Central Command confirmed. Hours earlier, two Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) boats and an Iranian Mohajer drone attempted to board and seize a U.S.-flagged oil

  • FAA no-fly zones around ICE vehicles are a First Amendment problem, press groups say
    by Haye Kesteloo on February 3, 2026 at 6:46 pm

    When DHS closed 935 square miles of Chicago’s airspace to civilian drones during immigration raids last October, press freedom organizations called it a First Amendment crisis. NOTAM FDC 6/4375 is the same thing, but permanent and nationwide. Two of the country’s most prominent press freedom organizations are now saying so publicly, as Quill Magazine reports.

  • Pentagon Pushes Low Tech Defenses Against Small Drones
    by Rafael Suárez on February 3, 2026 at 5:38 pm

    The Pentagon has issued new guidance urging the use of camouflage, nets, barriers, and other low cost physical defenses to protect critical infrastructure and crowded venues from small drones, a move that quietly confirms what drone professionals have been saying for years, consumer and FPV drones have changed the security equation for good. The document

  • Kansas City on Alert for Drone Warnings in World Cup
    by Rafael Suárez on February 3, 2026 at 5:36 pm

    With the 2026 FIFA World Cup creeping closer like a VAR review nobody asked for, Kansas City security officials are looking up, not at the scoreboard, but at the sky, as reported by KMBC. Their concern is not weather, birds, or lost balloons. It is unauthorized drones, the uninvited guests that do not need a

  • How Windracers’ ULTRA MK2 Drone Will Save Lives in Madagascar
    by Zachary Peery on February 3, 2026 at 5:36 pm

    Windracers’ ULTRA MK2 drone is headed to Madagascar on a World Food Programme (WFP) contract, focused on getting supplies to challenging locations that would otherwise take hours, if not days to reach. Madagascar is the kind of environment that exposes every weak link in a supply chain. Cyclones, heavy rains, and seasonal flooding can turn

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  • Please Don’t Feed the Scattered Lapsus ShinyHunters
    by BrianKrebs on February 2, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    A prolific data ransom gang that calls itself Scattered Lapsus ShinyHunters (SLSH) has a distinctive playbook when it seeks to extort payment from victim firms: Harassing, threatening and even swatting executives and their families, all while notifying journalists and regulators… Read More »

  • Who Operates the Badbox 2.0 Botnet?
    by BrianKrebs on January 26, 2026 at 4:11 pm

    The cybercriminals in control of Kimwolf -- a disruptive botnet that has infected more than 2 million devices -- recently shared a screenshot indicating they'd compromised the control panel for Badbox 2.0, a vast China-based botnet powered by malicious software that comes pre-installed on many Android TV streaming boxes. Both the FBI and Google say they are hunting for the people behind Badbox 2.0, and thanks to bragging by the Kimwolf botmasters we may now have a much clearer idea about that.

  • Kimwolf Botnet Lurking in Corporate, Govt. Networks
    by BrianKrebs on January 20, 2026 at 6:19 pm

    A new Internet-of-Things botnet called Kimwolf has spread to more than 2 million devices, forcing infected systems to participate in massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and to relay other malicious and abusive Internet traffic. Kimwolf's ability to scan the local networks of compromised systems for other IoT devices to infect makes it a sobering threat to organizations, and new research reveals Kimwolf is surprisingly prevalent in government and corporate networks.

  • Patch Tuesday, January 2026 Edition
    by BrianKrebs on January 14, 2026 at 12:47 am

    Microsoft today issued patches to plug at least 113 security holes in its various Windows operating systems and supported software. Eight of the vulnerabilities earned Microsoft's most-dire "critical" rating, and the company warns that attackers are already exploiting one of the bugs fixed today.

  • Who Benefited from the Aisuru and Kimwolf Botnets?
    by BrianKrebs on January 8, 2026 at 11:23 pm

    Our first story of 2026 revealed how a destructive new botnet called Kimwolf rapidly grew to infect more than two million devices by mass-compromising a vast number of unofficial Android TV streaming boxes. Today, we'll dig through digital clues left behind by the hackers, network operators, and cybercrime services that appear to have benefitted from Kimwolf's spread.

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