NIST offers SP 1800-35 comprehensive guide to Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) with 19 real-world examples.

NIST offers SP 1800-35 comprehensive guide to Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) with 19 real-world examples.

NIST Special Publication 1800-35 (SP 1800-35) is a comprehensive guide developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to help organizations implement a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) in modern enterprise environments. This publication is the result of collaborative work between NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) and 24 industry vendors, aimed at demonstrating end-to-end zero trust solutions using commercially available technologies.
Dark web’s Archetyp Market seized by international law enforcement

Dark web’s Archetyp Market seized by international law enforcement

Archetyp Market, one of the longest-running and most significant drug marketplaces on the dark web, was dismantled in a major international law enforcement operation this week. The platform had operated for over five years, facilitating the sale of illegal drugs—including fentanyl and other synthetic opioids—by thousands of vendors to hundreds of thousands of users worldwide.
More than 20 security issues, including five zero-day exploits, discovered in Salesforce Industry Cloud.

More than 20 security issues, including five zero-day exploits, discovered in Salesforce Industry Cloud.

AppOmni researchers identified over 20 security issues—including five zero-day vulnerabilities and numerous insecure configurations—in Salesforce Industry Cloud, particularly within its OmniStudio suite. These findings highlight the risks that can arise from default settings, low-code development shortcuts, and customer misconfigurations, potentially exposing sensitive business and personal data to unauthorized access.
Tenable releases patches for Tenable Nessus Agent fixing high-severity vulnerabilities that could allow users to escalate privileges and execute code.

Tenable releases patches for Tenable Nessus Agent fixing high-severity vulnerabilities that could allow users to escalate privileges and execute code.

Tenable recently released important security patches for the Nessus Agent, addressing several high-severity vulnerabilities that could allow local users to escalate privileges, overwrite or delete files, or execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges. The most recent fixes are included in Nessus Agent version 10.8.5, released in June 2025.
Zoomcar says cybersecurity breach has laked data on more than 8 million users.

Zoomcar says cybersecurity breach has laked data on more than 8 million users.

Zoomcar Holdings, a peer-to-peer car-sharing platform operating primarily in India and Southeast Asia, says it has realized a significant cybersecurity breach affecting approximately 8.4 million users. The breach was first identified on June 9, 2025, when several Zoomcar employees received external communications from a threat actor claiming unauthorized access to company systems.
The Ohio State University have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in quantum cybersecurity by establishing the first quantum key distribution (QKD) link

The Ohio State University have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in quantum cybersecurity by establishing the first quantum key distribution (QKD) link

Researchers at The Ohio State University have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in quantum cybersecurity by establishing the first quantum key distribution (QKD) link on their Columbus campus. This connection uses in-ground optical fiber to securely transmit encryption keys between two buildings, marking a significant advancement in quantum network infrastructure.