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  • DJI Mini 5 Pro Now Available on Amazon Starting at $759 with Prime Shipping
    by Haye Kesteloo on February 13, 2026 at 1:22 pm

    I have been flying drones for years, and the DJI Mini 5 Pro genuinely impressed me. A 1-inch sensor, LiDAR obstacle avoidance, and up to 52 minutes of flight time in something that fits in your jacket pocket. Now it is available on Amazon with Prime shipping, starting at $759. The listing shows over 500

  • FAA issues steep fines, Paladin launches Knighthawk 2.0, GAO flags safety gaps, and another Amazon drone crashes in Texas
    by Greg Reverdiau on February 13, 2026 at 1:21 pm

    Welcome to your weekly UAS news update. We have four stories for you this week. The FAA has issued several large fines for drone pilots, Paladin Drones launches a new NDAA-compliant drone, a new GAO report flags major safety gaps for BVLOS integration, and an Amazon delivery drone has crashed in Texas yet again. Let’s

  • Amazon Prime Air Expands to Chicago Suburbs
    by Rafael Suárez on February 13, 2026 at 1:10 pm

    Amazon is bringing drone delivery to the Chicago area, and this time it is not a pilot program tucked away in the desert. Amazon plans to launch its Prime Air service from two major fulfillment centers in the south suburbs of Chicago, specifically in Markham and Matteson, later this year, as NBC 5 Chigago reports.

  • Mexico Deploys Anti Drone Shield for World Cup
    by Rafael Suárez on February 13, 2026 at 1:09 pm

    Mexico is building a layered security bubble for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and it looks like something designed by a defense contractor who binge watched science fiction. With matches hosted across Mexico, United States, and Canada, security agencies are preparing for crowded stadiums, global media attention, and one modern headache that simply did not

  • Iran’s drone blueprint gave Russia a mass-production weapon it could never build alone
    by Haye Kesteloo on February 13, 2026 at 12:16 pm

    The wreckage of a new high-speed drone found in Ukraine in early January confirmed what we’ve been tracking for months: Russia’s Iranian-designed drone fleet is evolving faster than Western sanctions can contain it. A new analysis from Amy McAuliffe, former assistant director of the CIA for weapons and counterproliferation and now at the University of

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  • Kimwolf Botnet Swamps Anonymity Network I2P
    by BrianKrebs on February 11, 2026 at 4:08 pm

    For the past week, the massive "Internet of Things" (IoT) botnet known as Kimwolf has been disrupting the The Invisible Internet Project (I2P), a decentralized, encrypted communications network designed to anonymize and secure online communications. I2P users started reporting disruptions in the network around the same time the Kimwolf botmasters began relying on it to evade takedown attempts against the botnet's control servers.

  • Patch Tuesday, February 2026 Edition
    by BrianKrebs on February 10, 2026 at 9:49 pm

    Microsoft today released updates to fix more than 50 security holes in its Windows operating systems and other software, including patches for a whopping six "zero-day" vulnerabilities that attackers are already exploiting in the wild.

  • 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.

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