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  • DZYNE ULTRA Turbo Flies 60 Hours at 25,000 Feet
    by Rafael Suárez on February 7, 2026 at 7:23 pm

    DZYNE Technologies has quietly crossed a line that matters in long-endurance unmanned flight. In a recent press release, the company announced that its ULTRA Turbo unmanned aerial system completed a mission-representative flight lasting 60 hours at 25,000 feet while cruising at 100 knots true airspeed That combination of endurance, altitude, and speed places the aircraft

  • Clark County expands drone-approved parks from 8 to 28 after local pilots lobbied the commission
    by Haye Kesteloo on February 7, 2026 at 4:46 pm

    Clark County, Nevada just gave recreational drone pilots in the Las Vegas area something they rarely get: more places to fly. The county’s Department of Parks and Recreation updated its Drone/UAV Operation Policy on November 10, 2025, expanding the list of approved parks from roughly 8 locations to 28. That is a 3.5x increase, and

  • Battle Creek Builds BVLOS Backbone for Drone Flights
    by Rafael Suárez on February 7, 2026 at 3:47 pm

    Battle Creek, Michigan is quietly laying the groundwork to become one of the most advanced drone and autonomous aviation hubs in the United States, as Second Wave Media reports. The city is not focused on flashy demos or short term pilots. Instead, it is investing in the digital infrastructure required to make long distance drone

  • Niagara College launches defence drone programs
    by Rafael Suárez on February 7, 2026 at 3:33 pm

    Canada is serious about defence, and not just in speeches or budget lines. With the federal government’s 2025 Canada Strong budget putting fresh emphasis on domestic innovation, Niagara College has stepped forward with new hands-on engineering programs designed to train students to build the systems Canada increasingly depends on, as Notlocal reports. Drones, autonomous vehicles,

  • Georgia House Bill Opens Hog Hunting with Drones
    by Zachary Peery on February 7, 2026 at 3:20 pm

    Georgia lawmakers are moving to loosen the rules around hog hunting and tracking, and one line in House Bill 946 is getting drone pilots’ attention. The bill would expand when and how hogs can be taken, including allowing drones to help locate hogs, which is a big shift in a country where drone use for

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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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