Here is the most recent Cybersecurity news for the past week:
šØ International Authorities Shut Down Cryptomixer, Seize $28 Million
A global law enforcement operation led by Europol successfully took down Cryptomixer, one of the worldās largest cryptocurrency mixing services. Authorities seized $28 million and reported that the service had helped cybercriminals launder over $1.5 billion in Bitcoin since 2016, marking a significant blow to financial crime infrastructure.
Authorities take down Cryptomixer, seize $28M in Switzerland
š± Google Patches Two Actively Exploited Zero-Days in Androidās December Update
Google released its December 2025 security updates for Android, addressing 107 vulnerabilities, including two zero-day flaws (CVE-2025-48633 and CVE-2025-48572) that are being actively exploited in limited, targeted attacks. Both vulnerabilities are critical information disclosure issues in the Android framework, impacting recent versions of the operating system.
Google Releases Patches for Android Zero-Day Flaws Exploited in the Wild
š¦ South Koreaās Coupang Confirms Massive Data Breach Affecting 33.7 Million Users
South Koreaās largest e-commerce company, Coupang, disclosed a significant data breach that exposed the personal information of 33.7 million customers. The compromise, which ran undetected from June to November 2025, involved the unauthorized access of names, email addresses, phone numbers, and shipping addresses, though no payment data or passwords were stolen.
Coupang Data Breach Hits 34M Users in Months-Long Attack
ā ļø Critical Vulnerability in OpenAI Coding Agent Could Facilitate Attacks on Developers
A significant vulnerability was disclosed in an OpenAI Coding Agent, which could be exploited to facilitate attacks on developers. The flaw relates to how the agent handles code execution, potentially allowing malicious input to compromise the developerās environment, highlighting new risks in the rapidly growing field of AI-assisted development tools.
Vulnerability in OpenAI Coding Agent Could Facilitate Attacks on Developers
š¤ New Albiriox āMalware-as-a-Serviceā Targets 400+ Banking and Finance Apps
Security researchers unveiled Albiriox, a new and highly potent Android banking malware being sold as a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS). The Russian-speaking operation targets over 400 banking, fintech, and crypto applications and provides threat actors with live remote control over infected phones to conduct on-device fraud and drain accounts in real-time.
New Albiriox MaaS Malware Targets 400+ Apps for On-Device Fraud and Screen Control



