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Cybersecurity researchers at 7AI have revealed a new Claude Fraud campaign in which hackers use fake AI extensions and Google ads to steal data from tech professionals.
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The head of the National Counterterrorism Center resigned from his post Monday over U.S.-Israel war on Iran.
“I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby,” Joe Kent, the head of the center, wrote in a letter to President Donald Trump.
The National Counterterrorism Center is part of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which is led by Tulsi Gabbard.
Kent, who is the highest-ranked official to resign over the attack on Iran, echoed statements by several GOP lawmakers that the nearly 3-week-old war does not align with Trump's “America First” campaign promises.
“Early in this administration, high-ranking Israeli officials and influential members of the American media deployed a misinformation campaign that wholly undermined your America First platform and sowed pro-war sentiments to encourage a war with Iran,” Kent said.
Kent is a U.S. special forces and CIA veteran. His late wife, Shannon Kent, was a Navy cryptologic technician killed in a 2019 suicide bombing in Syria.
“As a veteran who deployed to combat 11 times and as a Gold Star husband who lost my beloved wife Shannon in a war manufactured by Israel, I cannot support sending the next generation off to fight and die in a war that serves no benefit to the American people nor justifies the cost of American lives,” Kent said.
Trump nominated Kent for the post in February 2025, and he was confirmed five months later.
The White House and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Gabbard is expected to testify with other top national-security officials before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday. She has campaigned against U.S. intervention overseas, but has not made public statements about the most recent Iran conflict.
Kent has been a promoter of far-right conspiracy theories, and has referred to participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot as “political prisoners.” He also reportedly ordered intelligence analysts to redo a Venezuela-related assessment so that it couldn’t be “used against” President Trump.
This news is breaking and may be updated.
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The ransomware operation known as LeakNet has adopted the ClickFix social engineering tactic delivered through compromised websites as an initial access method. The use of ClickFix, where users are tricked into manually running malicious commands to address non-existent errors, is a departure from relying on traditional methods for obtaining initial access, such as through stolen credentials
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New York, United States, March 17th, 2026, CyberNewswire Unleash AI adoption securely: discover, attribute, and govern AI agents throughout the enterprise Orchid Security, the company bringing clarity and control to the complexity of enterprise identity, today announced it has been recognized as a Representative Vendor in Gartner’s Market Guide for Guardian Agents, as a vendor […]
The post Orchid Security Recognized by Gartner® as a Representative Vendor of Guardian Agents appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.
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New York, NY, March 17th, 2026, CyberNewswire In 2025, Developer Commits Using Claude Code Show 3.2% Secret Leak Rate vs. 1.5% Baseline. The Human Factor Remains Critical GitGuardian, the security leader behind GitHub’s most installed application, today released the 5th edition of its “State of Secrets Sprawl” report, documenting how mainstream AI adoption in 2025 […]
The post GitGuardian Reports an 81% Surge of AI-Service Leaks as 29M Secrets Hit Public GitHub appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.
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Iranian cyber actors are expanding operations targeting US organizations while also exploiting internet-connected cameras across the Middle East for intelligence collection and battlefield awareness. Recent incidents tied to APT group MuddyWater, camera‑focused infrastructure, and hacktivist collective Handala point to an ecosystem that is operational but constrained, prioritizing persistence, visibility, and selective disruption over large‑scale, coordinated cyber campaigns. […]
The post Iranian Hackers Use Compromised Cameras for Regional Surveillance appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.
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This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine
Sausalito, Calif. – Mar. 17, 2026– Read the full story in Eureka Street
Mark Gaetani, National President of the St Vincent de Paul Society in Australia, recently read in Cybercrime Magazine that cybercrime is considered the world’s third-largest economy, after the U.S. and China, and that global cybercriminal activity has grown so large and expanded so rapidly, largely abetted by AI, that cybercrime is predicted to cost the world $12.2 trillion USD annually within five years (2031), according to Cybersecurity Ventures.
So it’s little wonder that organisations, including charities like the St Vincent de Paul Society, and individuals—are under siege from a rising wave of digital scams, writes Gaetani, in a Eureka Street article. Without serious investment in cyber capability, Australia’s not-for-profit (NFP) sector will struggle to keep doing the work government and the community rely on it to do. Impersonation fraud is not only stealing donations to worthy causes; it is eroding public trust in charities at a time when demand for their help keeps growing.
Fake charity websites and social media pages now mimic legitimate organisations so closely that even experienced donors can be fooled. Scammers clone logos, copy language and hijack campaigns, then funnel ‘donations’ straight into criminal pockets. Every fraudulently obtained dollar is money that never reaches a real family struggling to remain housed, a student trying to stay in school, or an older person skipping meals to pay medical bills.
For organisations like St. Vincent de Paul Society, this is becoming a relentless ‘whack-a-mole’ exercise; as fast as one fake page is reported and taken down, another appears, most often using AI-generated content that deceitfully and convincingly mimics the original. The human cost is significant. When donors discover they have been scammed, the sense of betrayal transfers to the charity brand they thought they were supporting. Over time, this breeds a cautious, mistrustful public who would rather not donate than risk being scammed again.
Australia’s NFP sector is an integral pillar of the national economy, not a sideshow. More than 300,000 organisations, including around 60,000 registered charities, of which the Society is one, employ about one in ten working Australians and mobilise millions of volunteers. These organisations deliver essential services on behalf of government in housing and homelessness, poverty relief, domestic violence, food aid, disability, aged care, mental health, disaster recovery and more.
One reason Australia’s safety net is stretched to breaking point—in addition to working-age income supports not keeping pace with the increased cost of living—is that reputable charities are being undermined by sophisticated online scams.
St Vincent de Paul Society was founded in France in 1833 by a group of dedicated Catholics who put their faith into action to support the poor in their community. Today, the organization is active in 150 countries through 800,000 members and 1,500,000 volunteers, and it helps over 30 million people every day.
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New York, United States, 17th March 2026, CyberNewswire
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Microsoft has rolled out an unexpected out-of-band hotpatch, KB5084897, targeting Windows 11 versions 25H2 and 24H2. Released on March 16, 2026, this specific update resolves a highly disruptive visual bug affecting Bluetooth connectivity management. The patch elevates supported systems to OS builds 26200.7984 and 26100.7984, delivering immediate administrative relief for users struggling to monitor or […]
The post Windows 11 25H2/24H2 Update Addresses Bluetooth Device Visibility Issues appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.
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