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The DOT Report: 34 Black Axe Members Arrested, Healthcare Sector Under Cyber Fire

18 min · 5 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio The DOT Report: 34 Black Axe Members Arrested, Healthcare Sector Under Cyber Fire

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The DOT Report reviews the biggest stories and headlines in the cybersecurity space each month. Our January edition covers Europol’s arrest of dozens of Black Axe cybercrime members, a newly disclosed attack technique targeting Microsoft Copilot, malicious AI-powered developer tools and browser extensions stealing source code, emerging methods for hacking vehicles and EV infrastructure, an actively exploited email server authentication bypass, a critical flaw in the AWS console that risked build environment compromise, fake AI Chrome extensions harvesting user data, and ongoing healthcare breaches despite strengthened defenses.

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