6th October – Threat Intelligence Report

For the latest discoveries in cyber research for the week of 6th October, please download our Threat Intelligence Bulletin. TOP ATTACKS AND BREACHES Red Hat has confirmed a cyber attack that resulted in unauthorized access to one of its GitLab instances. The attackers, Crimson Collective, claim to have stolen approximately 570GB of compressed data. The…

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Gabriele Moratti returns to ethical fashion with Redemption

Published October 6, 2025 A Nirvana-logo T-shirt and a burning desire to change the system. This is how Gabriele (Bebe) Moratti, co-founder and creative director of Redemption, introduces himself as he discusses the new chapter of his fashion label, rebuilt from scratch after weathering the shockwave of Covid. FashionNetwork.com met the entrepreneur and designer in…

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Would you eat yogurt made with ants? Scientists did

Researchers recreated a nearly forgotten yogurt recipe that was once was once common across the Balkans and Turkey — using ants. Reporting in the Cell Press journal iScience on October 3, the team shows that bacteria, acids, and enzymes in ants can kickstart the fermentation process that turns milk into yogurt. The work highlights how…

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Enabling real-time responsiveness with event-driven architecture

In Belgium’s Flanders region, 600,000 smart meters watch every drop of water flowing through homes and businesses. When a meter spots trouble—say, three liters trickling away every hour for three straight days—it instantly triggers an alert. A letter lands in that customer’s mailbox the next day, warning them about the hidden leak. This kind of…

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