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Security News for the week ending May 30th, 2025

This week’s news: US spy agencies setting up platform to buy your data, breaking traditional
encryption using quantum computers just got 20 times easier, Apple says it blocked $2 billion in
fraud last year, Defense Intelligence Agency insider threat employee arrested for selling intel
and thousands of Asus routers have persistent backdoor.

Read details here.

You are the CEO, CFO or head of IT at your company. You get a call from someone
claiming to be from the FBI or DHS who tells you that you have been hacked. This
actually happened to one of our customers (turned out to be mostly a false alarm,
thankfully). What do you do? Is the call a scam? You need to plan for this in advance.
Please contact us for assistance.

Mitch
www.CyberCecurity.com
www.TurnkeyCybersecurityAndPrivacySolutions.com
[email protected]