• Miami Beach, FL, USA, June 2nd, 2026, CyberNewswire Attack Surface Management Platform Recognized for Exceptional Innovation and Successful Deployment Through The Channel Halo Security today announced that its attack surface management solution has been named a 2026 MSP Today Product of the Year Award winner by TMC, a leading global media company recognized for building […]

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  • Hackers abused Meta’s AI support bot to hijack major Instagram accounts, bypassing security checks as videos showed the flaw before Meta fixed the issue.

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  • President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he is appointing Federal Housing Finance Agency director William Pulte to serve as acting director of national intelligence, replacing outgoing director Tulsi Gabbard.

    The choice is unusual for the nation’s top spy official, who would oversee 18 intelligence agencies like the NSA and CIA. Trump defended his selection in a Truth Social post, saying that Pulte, who led many of the administration’s mortgage fraud efforts last year, “has deep experience managing the most sensitive matters in America.” 

    Pulte would still hold his leadership positions in FHFA, as well as his chairmanship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, while serving as acting director, Trump said.

    While heading the housing finance body, Pulte launched investigations into the president’s political foes, including Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook and New York Attorney General Letitia James. He has no experience working in the intelligence community.

    The announcement sparked swift condemnation from former national security leads, who expressed disbelief over the pick for a paramount U.S. intelligence post that has seen major restructuring and downsizing over the past year.

    “I would think at a time when we are facing exceptional conflict in the Middle East and tensions around the world, we would want someone with deep experience in intelligence matters to serve as the acting director of the agency responsible for coordinating all of America’s spy agencies,” said a former senior national security official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to be candid.

    “Moreover, it’s a full-time job, so I can’t see how someone could also serve in an important financial regulatory position at the same time. It makes you think this administration either doesn’t know or care — or both — about this office,” the former senior official added.

    Nextgov/FCW has asked the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, FHFA and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for comment. 

    Citing her husband's recent cancer diagnosis, Gabbard announced last week that she intends to step down from her position effective at the end of June.

    This story is breaking and may be updated.

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  • This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine

    Sausalito, Calif. – Jun. 2, 2026

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    In Dec. 2025, ESPN reported that former University of Michigan co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Matt Weiss, 42, was indicted in Mar. 2025 for allegedly stealing private videos and photos of more than 3,300 student-athletes, mostly women, from over 100 universities across the country.

    Federal documents allege that Weiss hacked into the accounts to view and download personal or intimate photographs and videos and took notes commenting on the students’ bodies and sexual preferences.

    An indictment is only a charge and is not evidence of guilt. It will be the government’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Timothy Wyse and Patrick Corbett. The investigation is being conducted by the FBI. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for later this month, and a status hearing and trial date are both set for Sep. 2026.

    Dan Wetzel, ESPN journalist and host of the ESPN College GameDay podcast, is an expert in sports scandals and court reporting. He has extensively covered the computer crimes allegedly committed by Weiss, who was also previously an assistant coach with the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens. Wetzel joined Cybercrime Magazine Podcast host Heather Engel for a deep dive into the University of Michigan scandal, and the vast landscape of online exploitation against teenage athletes, and more.

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  • A long-running Telegram influence and fraud campaign where a solo threat actor leveraged stolen Google Gemini API keys and jailbroken AI to automate content generation, credential theft, and infrastructure operations at scale. Tracked as “bandcampro,” the Russian-speaking operator maintained a MAGA themed Telegram channel, @americanpatriotus, for nearly five years, amassing around 17,000 subscribers. The actor […]

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  • GoDaddy researchers found WordPress malware using Steam Community profile comments to hide encoded command and control data, with nearly 1,980 sites affected.

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  • A critical security vulnerability in KMW CCTV security cameras could allow attackers to gain full, unauthorised access to live surveillance feeds and device settings, raising serious concerns for organisations that rely on these systems in sensitive environments. The issue, tracked as CVE-2026-5386 and disclosed by the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) under advisory […]

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  • Russian authorities have disclosed a suspected large-scale cyber espionage operation targeting the mobile devices of senior government officials, raising fresh concerns over advanced spyware campaigns and mobile surveillance threats. The Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Tuesday that it had identified and disrupted an alleged effort by foreign intelligence agencies to deploy malicious software on […]

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  • AI-driven exploitation timelines are rapidly shrinking, and they are not going to stop shrinking. Vulnerabilities are being discovered, reproduced, and weaponized faster than ever in the history of enterprise security. As a result, the window between a vulnerability being disclosed and indiscriminate exploitation observed across the internet is now measured in hours, not days. The industry’s

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