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India Criminalizes Tampering with Telecommunication Identifiers and Unauthorized Radio Equipment Under the Telecommunications Act 

India’s Telecommunications Act punishes SIM tampering and possession of unauthorized equipment, boosting accountability and telecom cybersecurity.

Australia’s ACSC Releases Quantum Technology Primer for Cybersecurity Leaders 

ACSC’s Technology Primer explains how Quantum Technology will impact cybersecurity, encryption, and long-term risk planning for organizations.

The Week in Vulnerabilities: Cyble Tracks New ICS Threats, Zero-Days, and Active Exploitation

CRIL reports this week’s IT vulnerabilities, highlighting zero-days, active exploits, and trending threats across IT and industrial networks.

New NIS-2 Law in Germany Expands Cybersecurity Oversight and Introduces Heavy Fines 

The NIS-2 Implementation Act in Germany increases oversight, executive accountability, and penalties while organizations prepare for compliance.

The Week in Vulnerabilities: Cyble Urges D-Link, React Server Fixes

This week’s report looks at 12 IT and 6 ICS vulnerabilities at high risk of exploitation, affecting both consumer and enterprise environments.

Zero-Day to Zero-Hour: React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182) Becomes One of the Most Rapidly Weaponized RSC Vulnerability 

React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182) was exploited within minutes by China-nexus groups, exposing critical weaknesses in React Server Components.

Australia Releases National AI Plan to Guide Adoption

Australia’s National AI Plan sets a roadmap for innovation, safety, and workforce readiness, shaping the nation’s long-term approach to responsible AI adoption.

V3G4 Botnet Evolves: From DDoS to Covert Cryptomining

CRIL has uncovered an active V3G4 campaign using a Mirai-derived botnet alongside a fileless, runtime-configured cryptominer.

Ransomware and Supply Chain Attacks Neared Records in November 

Ransomware and supply chain attacks hit their second-highest levels ever in November, and the attack types are overlapping in concerning ways.
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