www.osintinvestigate.com - Oil markets have always been more than a story of barrels and balances; they are a mirror of global power, conflict, and expectations about the future. The recent move of crude prices to two-week highs reflects not a sudden structural shortage, but a familiar cocktail of geopolitical anxiety layered over shifting monetary signals. History suggests that oil rarely rises quietly—its rallies are usually accompanied by fear, diplomacy, or both.
A Cambodian hacktivist group has ramped up cyberattacks against Thai entities following a flare-up in a long-running dispute between the two countries over contested border areas.
Cybercriminals from the long-running FIN6 group are posing as job seekers on platforms like LinkedIn to infect recruiters with malware delivered through fake resumes, according to a new report.