A hacker called Rey claims to have breached Jaguar Land Rover’s data, obtaining roughly 700 internal documents including confidential logs and source code that may compromise the car maker’s tech and competitive edge. The hacker also claims to have accessed an employee database, potentially enabling targeted phishing attacks. Jaguar Land Rover hasn’t confirmed the breach, but it shows the widening threat of cyberattacks to large corporations.

Check Point Releases Its Global Threat Index
Check Point Software Technologies’ Global Threat Index for February 2025 highlights the rise of AsyncRAT, a remote access Trojan, as a significant threat. The report