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This month in safety with Tony Anscombe – Could 2025 version

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From a flurry of assaults focusing on UK retailers to campaigns corralling end-of-life routers into botnets, it is a wrap on one other month stuffed with impactful cybersecurity information

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30 Could 2025

It is that point of month once more when ESET Chief Safety Evangelist Tony Anscombe presents his tackle a few of the most impactful cybersecurity information of the previous 30 or so days. Here is a choice of what stood out to him in Could 2025:

  • a warning from Google that Scattered Spider, the hacking gang that orchestrated current assaults at high-street UK retailers, is now turning their sights to US firms,
  • earlier in Could, Marks & Spencer confirmed that some buyer knowledge was stolen within the flurry of assaults on UK retailers, which had brought on M&S to cease taking on-line orders,
  • cyber-insurance supplier Coalition introduced that enterprise electronic mail compromise (BEC) assaults and fund switch fraud (FTF) accounted for 60% of the claims final yr whereas ransomware remained “the most expensive and disruptive kind of cyberattack”,
  • the FBI warning about malware that targets end-of-life routers in a bid to corral them right into a botnet,
  • Coinbase expects the invoice from a current cyberattack to succeed in as much as US$400 million.

Remember to take a look at the April 2025 version of Tony’s month-to-month safety information roundup for extra insights.

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