Nelnet's Student Loan Breach: 2.5 Million SSNs Loose in Forgiveness Feeding Frenzy
Student loan borrowers dreamed of debt relief. Then Nelnet Servicing handed hackers their SSNs on a platter. 2.5 million exposed—perfect storm for scams.
Student loan borrowers dreamed of debt relief. Then Nelnet Servicing handed hackers their SSNs on a platter. 2.5 million exposed—perfect storm for scams.
Google's just named North Korea's UNC1069 as the crew behind the Axios npm hijack. It's a slick supply chain play, dropping cross-platform backdoors on devs worldwide.
Your firewall's breached. Do you call the feds—or hack back? The 2026 US Cyber Strategy just cracked the door to corporate cyber revenge.
DeFi promised borderless riches in 2021—until hackers like Jonathan Spalletta proved otherwise. Charged now for a $53 million double-whammy on Uranium Finance, he's a stark reminder: code flaws cost real fortunes.
A Texas hospital's network hack just put 250,000 people's most sensitive data in hackers' hands. SSNs, medical records, photos—all potentially swiped, with zero free protection from the hospital.
A sneaky exposed API in Cisco's SSM On-Prem? One crafted request, and boom — root privileges. Cisco patched it, but the how and why reveal bigger cracks in enterprise networking.
Picture this: your company's servers wiped clean overnight, operations halted, all because of shadowy Iranian operatives. Wiper attacks aren't sci-fi anymore—they're here, targeting real businesses in the Iran-Israel clash.
Everyone figured Apple would just nudge users to iOS 26 for DarkSword fixes. Instead, they're backporting patches to iOS 18— a quiet revolution in how giants fight back against shadowy exploits.
Three bugs. Two hours. Pixel 9's BigWave driver hands attackers the keys to kernel town. Google's sandbox? Laughable.
Jaguar Land Rover's nightmare was no outlier – 78% of UK manufacturers got cyber-whacked last year. Boards? They're still pretending it's someone else's problem.
Boggy Serpens, Iran's stealthy cyber operative, just hammered a Middle East energy giant with four attack waves. It's not random; it's a blueprint for persistence.
Your VPN choice just got a reality check. Malwarebytes Privacy VPN's first audit uncovered serious server setup risks, but swift fixes show they're serious about privacy.