New research trends reveal rising focus on AI risks, supply-chain exposure, and human-centric attacks — the future threatscape is diverse and accelerating. Stay curious, stay ready. 🔍⚡️ #CyberResearch #EmergingThreats

https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/12/10/interesting-cybersecurity-research-trends/

The hidden dynamics shaping who produces influential cybersecurity research - Help Net Security

Cybersecurity research trends show shifts in team structures, gender balance, and collaboration networks, offering insight into the field.

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Intellexa leaks outline detailed Predator spyware delivery paths: Chrome/Safari zero-days, Android/iOS exploit chains, ad-based zero-click delivery (“Aladdin”), and network injection (Mars/Jupiter).

Reports also highlight concerns regarding possible remote-access capability retention.
Curious to hear the community’s perspective on governance, threat modeling impact, and commercial exploit supply chains.

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2025/12/intellexa-leaks-reveal-zero-days-and.html

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Security researchers are increasingly exploring vulnerabilities in commercial and government satellites. From intercepting unencrypted signals to analyzing firmware flaws, these experiments reveal how critical spaceborne systems can be compromised. While controversial, this research drives the development of stronger encryption, more secure communication protocols, and resilient hardware designs. It also highlights a growing frontier in cybersecurity. One that extends beyond terrestrial networks and challenges our assumptions about where digital security will take us.

#SatelliteSecurity #CyberResearch #SpaceTech #HackingFrontiers #TechInnovation

https://blackhattool.com/sqli-toolkit-2025/
In the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity threats, SQL injection (SQLi) remains one of the most persistent and dangerous attack vectors. The SQLi Toolkit 2025 represents the next generation of automated SQL injection tools, offering attackers unprecedented capabilities to identify, exploit, and extract data from vulnerable databases.
#SQLiToolkit, #SEOTools2025, #CyberResearch

-- @geant #CyberSecMonth 2023 Webinar Programme --

🗓️ 19 October 2023 – 15:00 CEST

Exploring the impact of #neurodiversity on #CyberSecurity practice and risk management - A cyber psychological perspective

🦸 Holly Foxcroft, Head of Neurodiversity in #CyberResearch and Consulting, Stott and May Consulting

👉 https://events.geant.org/event/1551

GÉANT CSM23 Webinar - Exploring the impact of neurodiversity on cybersecurity practice and risk management: A cyber psychological perspective

The neurodiversity spectrum is wide, ranging from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, dyspraxia and Tourette syndrome, to autism and bi-polarity. But common characteristics of neurodivergent individuals – including pattern-spotting, creative insights and visual-spatial thinking – are being realised in the cybersecurity sector. According to Holly Foxcroft, who is neurodivergent herself, neurodivergent individuals have “spiky profiles and these visual representations...

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This #advanced technique is quite interesting! Stealing RAM by freezing the #chip and #cloning the module using a purpose-made #robot to extract the #binaries? I mean, come on. How fucking cool is that! https://www.tomshardware.com/news/robot-steals-ram-data-by-freezing

#hacking #robotics #CyberResearch #1337h4x

Robot Steals RAM Data by Freezing Chips in Chilling Cybersecurity Demo

Ang Cui is heating things up in the world of cybersecurity.

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What people don’t know about me in online land is that I’m a cyber professional who likes giving talks, especially talks on research I do in my spare time. I’m getting tired of giving my (strangely locally popular) talk on social engineering so I’m trying to change things up (offer alternative talks) with people who ask me to give it. Which one of these would you find most interesting to attend?

1.) “Lolbins and GTFObins” - a presentation on what makes good processes go bad and the malware families that use these techniques (featuring Evil Clippy)

2.) AI/ChatGPT, and stepping foot into an insecure future (theory research on potential bigger cyber problems right around the corner such as “AI driven spear phishing” using social media mass aggregation and why it’s ever more important to protect your data)

3.) Laying traps and offensive defense (cyber deception and other proactive defense strategies (with plenty of boxing analogies and memes))
#cybersecurity #cyberresearch #infosec #presentations