ShinyHunters
NEWS ROUNDUP – 29th June 2026
This edition examines AI coding agents executing malicious GitHub content, Tata Electronics strengthening controls after a reported breach, expanding Klue-Salesforce victim reporting, insurance-sector cyber disruption, Operation Endgame malware infrastructure takedowns, and evolving supplier risk. Coverage also explores Cisco SD-WAN vulnerabilities, fraud website ecosystems and investigative practices for preserving provenance across increasingly complex digital environments worldwide.
NEWS ROUNDUP – 19th June 2026
Nintendo confirmed employee data theft through a third-party provider, while Kodak acknowledged a breach following claims by ShinyHunters. Novo Nordisk faced extortion allegations, Mackay Sugar continued recovery from operational disruption, and authorities dismantled a Chinese phishing service. Investigators also tracked Fortinet credential exposure, ransomware defence-evasion techniques, critical NGINX vulnerabilities, and emerging policy questions surrounding AI access controls.
NEWS ROUNDUP – 15th June 2026
University data breaches, long-term espionage activity, banking disruptions, critical enterprise vulnerabilities and major law-enforcement operations feature in this 48-hour roundup. Coverage includes the Nottingham University breach, PeopleSoft zero-day exploitation, cyberattacks affecting Iranian banks, active Splunk and Ivanti security risks, FBI-led disruption of phishing infrastructure, and new policy measures aimed at accelerating cyber resilience and evidence preservation.
NEWS ROUNDUP – 12th June 2026
Canvas breach investigations affecting universities, ransomware disruption at West Pharmaceutical and Foxconn, active exploitation of a critical cPanel vulnerability, and Europol’s latest cybercrime assessment headline this 48-hour roundup. Coverage also examines AI-assisted exploitation, leaked ransomware operator data, industrial control system security advisories, and evolving policy guidance on cyber resilience and frontier artificial intelligence.
NEWS ROUNDUP – 1st June 2026
Investigations this period examined alleged access to Nigel Farage’s phone, targeting of U.S. military personnel through location data, and scrutiny of TikTok governance. Carnival disclosed a breach affecting millions, while Charter Communications faced leaked-record claims. Researchers highlighted container-security weaknesses, and Europol and INTERPOL operations demonstrated how digital evidence supports complex cross-border investigations and prosecutions today across multiple jurisdictions and sectors.
