DHS Warns Pro-Iranian Hackers Likely to Target U.S. Networks After Iranian Nuclear Strikes

The United States government has warned of cyber attacks mounted by pro-Iranian groups after it launched airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites as part of the Iran–Israel war that commenced on June 13, 2025. Stating that the ongoing conflict has created a “heightened threat environment” in the country, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in

Echo Chamber Jailbreak Tricks LLMs Like OpenAI and Google into Generating Harmful Content

Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new jailbreaking method called Echo Chamber that could be leveraged to trick popular large language models (LLMs) into generating undesirable responses, irrespective of the safeguards put in place. “Unlike traditional jailbreaks that rely on adversarial phrasing or character obfuscation, Echo Chamber weaponizes indirect references, semantic

What Is Data Storage?

The data generated through business devices can be sensitive, complex, and essential for organizational success. To avoid potential data loss, all files, documents, and other digital assets must be kept in a secure location, where they can be quickly recovered. Data storage meets these needs, as a user’s media is recorded and preserved digitally within

Advantages of Virtualization in Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is a viable option for many businesses. This ever-growing system of digital management allows companies the freedom to scale operations or efficiently manage clients, data, and services. But cloud computing comes in many forms and can be complicated for businesses to maintain long-term. Fortunately, utilizing virtualization can be a great solution. Virtualization is

New AI Jailbreak Bypasses Guardrails With Ease

New “Echo Chamber” attack bypasses advanced LLM safeguards by subtly manipulating conversational context, proving highly effective across leading AI models. The post New AI Jailbreak Bypasses Guardrails With Ease appeared first on SecurityWeek.

XDigo Malware Exploits Windows LNK Flaw in Eastern European Government Attacks

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a Go-based malware called XDigo that has been used in attacks targeting Eastern European governmental entities in March 2025. The attack chains are said to have leveraged a collection of Windows shortcut (LNK) files as part of a multi-stage procedure to deploy the malware, French cybersecurity company HarfangLab said. XDSpy is