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CyberScoop | Breaking Cybersecurity News, Public Sector Threats Skip to main content Advertisement CyberScoop AIScoop FedScoop DefenseScoop StateScoop EdScoop Advertise Search Close Search for: Search Open navigation Topics Back AI Cybercrime Commentary Financial Government Policy Privacy Technology Threats Research Workforce Special Reports Events Podcasts Videos Insights CyberScoop 50 Switch Site CyberScoop AIScoop FedScoop DefenseScoop StateScoop EdScoop Subscribe Advertisement Subscribe to our daily newsletter. Subscribe Close A logo sign outside of the headquarters of Ivanti in South Jordan, Utah. (Kristoffer Tripplaar / Alamy Stock Photo) Ivanti’s EPMM is under active attack, thanks to two critical zero-days Limited attacks occurred prior to Ivanti’s disclosure, followed by mass exploitation by multiple threat groups. More than 1,400 potentially vulnerable instances remain exposed. By Matt Kapko (Getty Images) What’s next for DHS’s forthcoming replacement critical infrastructure protection panel, AI information sharing Government By Tim Starks WASHINGTON, DC – DECEMBER 03: (L-R) Chairman Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ranking member Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) arrive for a hearing with the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee in the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on December 3, 2025 in Washington, DC. Senator Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., wants hearings to force AT&T and Verizon to disclose how they’ve responded to the hacks to protect telecom networks. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Cantwell claims telecoms blocked release of Salt Typhoon report Cybersecurity By Derek B. Johnson Featured on CyberScoop Sean Cairncross’ cybersecurity agenda: less regulation, more cooperation By Tim Starks As feds pull back, states look inward for election security support By Derek B. Johnson China-based espionage group compromised Notepad++ for six months By Matt Kapko We moved fast and broke things. It’s time for a change. By Saša Zdjelar DOJ seizes piracy sites, Italian police dismantle illegal IPTV operation By Matt Kapko Advertisement Popular Stories Nauval Wildani, iStock/Getty Images Plus Cyber scholarship-for-service students say government has pulled rug on them, potentially burdening them with debt Hiring freezes, budget cuts and more are raising questions about the future of CyberCorps. By Tim Starks (Scoop News Group graphic) A house full of open windows: Why telecoms may never purge their networks of Salt Typhoon Experts tell CyberScoop that the U.S. telecom system is just too technologically fragmented to gather a clear picture of threats, and too big to ever fully eject… By Derek B. Johnson (Graphic by Scoop News Group) ‘Whatever we did was not enough’: How Salt Typhoon slipped through the government’s blind spots Seven sources tell CyberScoop that a lack of coordination and miscommunication between federal agencies and the telecommunications industry left critical networks exposed to the Chinese hacking group. By Tim Starks (Getty Images) Prolific Russian ransomware operator living in California enjoys rare leniency awaiting trial Ianis Aleksandrovich Antropenko allegedly committed ransomware attacks from 2018 to 2022. He’s been out on bond since his arrest almost a year ago, despite multiple run-ins with… By Matt Kapko Who needs VC funding? How cybercriminals spread their ill-gotten gains to everyday business ventures By Matt Kapko Trump and others want to ramp up cyber offense, but there’s plenty of doubt about the idea By Tim Starks Mark Pomerleau Who is sending those scammy text messages about unpaid tolls? By Matt Kapko Despite challenges, the CVE program is a public-private partnership that has shown resilience By Cynthia Brumfield Legal barriers complicate justice for spyware victims By Tim Starks Advertisement Insights Image: Giannina Vera, Scoop News Group Why cyber modernization requires partners with technical plus acquisition expertise By Katie Baxter Image: Scoop News Group Why identity is the definitive cyber defense for federal agencies By Daniel Wilbricht Agencies push for digital transformation amid security challenges By Scoop News Group Want to scale cyber defenders? Focus on AI-enabled security and organization-wide training By Jay Bhalodia Videos CMMC compliance made practical: A data-first path forward By Scoop News Group Why blocking cyber threats is no longer enough By Scoop News Group To Catch a Thief: China’s Rise to Cyber Supremacy By Scoop News Group Red Hat’s Adam Clater on navigating zero trust’s unknowns By Scoop News Group Podcasts Opportunistic by Default: How OT gets pulled into the blast radius By CyberScoop Staff How do you win a conflict most Americans can’t see? By CyberScoop Staff What’s powering the ‘Steroid Era’ of cybercrime? By CyberScoop Staff The Access‑Trust Gap: Why security can’t see what work depends on By CyberScoop Staff The Latest Getty Images Google’s disruption rips millions out of devices out of malicious network (Getty Images) Cybersecurity can be America’s secret weapon in the AI race Traitov, iStock/Getty Images Plus The ‘staggering’ cybersecurity weakness that isn’t getting enough focus, according to a top Secret Service official U.S. President Donald Trump displays a signed executive order during the “Winning the AI Race” summit hosted by All‑In Podcast and Hill & Valley Forum at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on July 23, 2025 in Washington, D.C. Trump signed executive orders related to his Artificial Intelligence Action Plan during the event. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) US wants to push its view of AI cybersecurity standards to the rest of the world Ballots arrive at the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operation Center on election night on November 5, 2024 in Fairburn, Georgia. The FBI carried out a raid on the Fulton County election offices (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images) Lawmakers, election officials blast Trump administration after Fulton County raid The North Korea Worker’s Party Monument in Pyongyang. (Getty Images) Long-running North Korea threat group splits into 3 distinct operations Fortinet office in Burnaby, BC, Canada, July 7, 2023. (Getty Images) Fortinet’s latest zero-day vulnerability carries frustrating familiarities for customers Chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, looks on as U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on Oct. 7, 2025. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Lawmakers wonder when Trump administration will weigh on soon-expired surveillance powers Activist group ‘Everyone Hates Elon’ anti-Musk and X poster placed in a bus stop on the 14th of January 2026, London, United Kingdom. The poster is a reference to the highly controversial new AI tool on X called Grok which can undress pictures of people on command, which this poster suggests enables it as a tool for child abuse. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images) Undressed victims file class action lawsuit against xAI for Grok deepfakes (Getty Images) If you don’t control your keys, you don’t control your data Binary code depicted in waves. (iStock/Getty Images) Cybercriminals and nation-state groups are exploiting a six-month old WinRAR defect The buttons of WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and other apps on the screen of an iPhone. 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