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Monday, July 6, 2026 · 7 stories
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France's ANSSI Halts Certifications for Non-Quantum-Safe Products by 2027 (2 minute read)

France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI will stop certifying security products lacking quantum-resistant encryption from 2027, pressuring government bodies and critical operators to migrate now. The move sets a hard regulatory deadline that will likely cascade into procurement mandates across EU allied governments.

Schneier on Security · just now · Read full article →

Catholic Security Scholar Argues Ethics Demand Responsible Military AI (3 minute read)

A Catholic defense researcher argues moral theology supports responsible military AI development over abstentionist positions. The piece enters an active doctrinal debate as NATO allies formalize autonomous weapons policies.

War on the Rocks · 4h ago · Read full article →

QuimaRAT MaaS Targets Windows, Linux, and macOS for $150 Monthly (1 minute read)

LevelBlue researchers flagged QuimaRAT, a Java-based remote access trojan sold as a service for $150–$1,200, capable of running across all three major operating systems. Cross-platform MaaS lowers the barrier for threat actors to sustain persistent access across heterogeneous enterprise environments.

The Hacker News · 3h ago · Read full article →

Prompt Injection Campaigns Force Autonomous AI Agents to Execute Crypto Payments (1 minute read)

Researchers identified two active campaigns embedding indirect prompt injections in malicious websites to hijack autonomous AI agents into making unauthorized cryptocurrency transfers.

SecurityWeek · just now · Read full article →

ShinyHunters Leaks 2.3 Million Moody Bible Institute Accounts After Breach (1 minute read)

ShinyHunters leaked names, addresses, and dates of birth for 2.3 million accounts following Moody Bible Institute's disclosure of a cyberattack. The breach extends ShinyHunters' documented pattern of targeting mid-sized educational and religious institutions with lower-maturity security programs.

The Register Security · just now · Read full article →

TrojPix Attack Exfiltrates Air-Gapped Data via Video Cable Radio Emissions (2 minute read)

Shandong University researchers demonstrated TrojPix, a technique that manipulates on-screen pixels to induce decodable radio emissions from video cables, breaching air-gapped systems. The method requires prior malware installation but adds a covert exfiltration channel that bypasses network-based detection entirely.

The Hacker News · 2h ago · Read full article →

SkillCloak Packing Technique Bypasses AI Agent Malware Scanners 90% of Time (2 minute read)

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology researchers built SkillCloak, a self-extracting packer that evades static scanners for malicious AI agent skills in over 90% of tests.

The Hacker News · 5h ago · Read full article →

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