Cybercrime In Other News: Trump Mobile Data Breach, FIFA World Cup Phishing, CISA Responds to Supply Chain Attacks Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Trump Mobile exposes customer data, phishers target the 2026 FIFA World Cup, CISA responds to recent supply chain attacks. By SecurityWeek News | May 29, 2026 (12:20 PM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email SecurityWeek’s weekly cybersecurity news roundup offers a concise overview of important developments that may not receive full standalone coverage but remain relevant to the broader threat landscape. This curated summary highlights key stories across vulnerability disclosures, emerging attack methods, policy updates, industry reports, and other noteworthy events to help readers maintain a well-rounded awareness of the evolving cybersecurity environment. Here are this week’s highlights: Trump Mobile data breach Phone provider Trump Mobile has confirmed that customers’ names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and other data was exposed to the internet. The company reportedly said a third-party platform provider was responsible for the exposure. Russian hackers’ deep reach in Treasury emails Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. Documents presented in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by Bloomberg News against the US government show that the Russian state-sponsored APT responsible for the 2019-2020 SolarWinds supply chain attack had deep access to Treasury emails. The hackers reportedly focused on only eight email accounts linked to 300 other email addresses. The Treasury had roughly 94,000 people at the time. VS Code Remote SSH extension vulnerability A remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in the Visual Studio Code (VS Code) Remote‑SSH extension could allow attackers to pivot to remote systems, security researcher Suman Kumar Chakraborty warns . The issue exists because, upon initiating a Remote SSH connection, the extension writes a bootstrap shell scr
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