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Cybersecurity News 4 November 2025 - 16 November 2025

CrowdStrike (CRWD) Stock Soars on AI Cybersecurity Boom — Record Highs

CrowdStrike (CRWD) Stock: What to Know Before the Opening Bell on November 17, 2025

CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD) heads into Monday’s session near record territory, with investors weighing fresh partnerships, analyst target hikes, and a slate of cybersecurity earnings over the next two weeks. CRWD last traded around $537.55 on Friday and recently set a 52‑week high of $558.98 on Nov. 10. MarketWatch 1) Where CRWD stands now 2) Near‑term catalysts and dates 3) Fresh company headlines that could move shares 4) Analyst sentiment heading into Monday 5) Fundamentals and guidance snapshot 6) Risks and overhangs still in focus 7) Competitive calendar that could sway CRWD sentiment 8) What to watch before the
16 November 2025
Vanguard’s Crypto U-Turn: $10T Giant Opens Doors to Bitcoin ETFs

Bitcoin vs. Quantum Threats: Ledger CTO, Willy Woo and Satoshi Rumors Fuel New BTC Security Debate – November 14, 2025

As Bitcoin wrestles with a sharp pullback below the psychologically important $100,000 level, a very different kind of risk is dominating today’s narrative: quantum computing. On November 14, 2025, the Bitcoin community finds itself at the intersection of three powerful storylines: At the center of the discussion are Ledger’s CTO Charles Guillemet and on‑chain analyst Willy Woo, whose contrasting but partially overlapping messages are shaping how investors think about the future security of their BTC. U.Today+1 Below is a breakdown of what actually changed this week, what’s just hype, and what Bitcoin holders can realistically do right now—without panic‑selling into
CrowdStrike (CRWD) news today — Nov 12, 2025: F5 alliance embeds Falcon in BIG‑IP, RBC lifts price target to $621, and CEO Kurtz linked to Mercedes F1 stake

CrowdStrike (CRWD) news today — Nov 12, 2025: F5 alliance embeds Falcon in BIG‑IP, RBC lifts price target to $621, and CEO Kurtz linked to Mercedes F1 stake

CrowdStrike headlines today center on a new strategic tie‑up with F5 to embed Falcon security directly into BIG‑IP appliances, a fresh Wall Street price‑target hike from RBC to $621, and reporting that CEO George Kurtz is in talks to acquire a minority slice of Mercedes‑AMG Petronas F1. Mid‑session, CRWD shares were modestly lower even as analysts cited platform momentum ahead of next month’s earnings. What’s new today (Nov 12) Why the F5 deal matters for customers and investors Wall Street view: Target to $621 RBC’s new $621 price target underscores continued confidence in CrowdStrike’s platform consolidation story and AI‑assisted detection.
Inside China’s Hidden Cyber Machine: How the MSS and ‘Salt Typhoon’ Put Spies in Your Phone Network — and What Comes Next

China Says U.S. Orchestrated $13B Bitcoin Heist Tied to 2020 LuBian Hack — U.S. Points to Record DOJ Seizure (12.11.2025)

Published: 12.11.2025 Summary What Beijing is alleging China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC) published a technical analysis claiming the theft of 127,272 BTC from the LuBian mining pool was carried out using advanced tools and operational tradecraft consistent with a “state‑level hacker operation.” The report suggests the coins’ long dormancy and later coordinated transfers imply a government actor, and it directly points to the United States. Bloomberg+1 The agency says the incident occurred in December 2020, one of the largest crypto heists ever recorded, and argues the subsequent on‑chain movements link the stolen bitcoin to wallets under U.S.
Schwab Orders Select Clients to Reset Logins, Joining Fidelity’s Credential‑Sharing Crackdown — Pontera Says Fidelity ‘Stands Alone’

Schwab Orders Select Clients to Reset Logins, Joining Fidelity’s Credential‑Sharing Crackdown — Pontera Says Fidelity ‘Stands Alone’

Published: November 11, 2025 Key points What happened On Monday, Nov. 10, Charles Schwab began requiring some clients to reset their login credentials. According to coverage from ThinkAdvisor and Citywire, the reset notices went to customers who had shared their Schwab usernames and passwords with third‑party data vendors; Schwab says the change is part of its security processes. ThinkAdvisor InvestmentNews reports the step follows Fidelity’s earlier enforcement moves limiting third‑party access to customer accounts, particularly for employer retirement plans, and places Schwab alongside its rival in cracking down on credential sharing. InvestmentNews Schwab’s own terms warn clients not to share
11 November 2025
Samsung Galaxy S26 Leak Explosion: Massive Camera Upgrades, Thinner Designs & a Shocking S Pen Twist

‘Landfall’ spyware abused Samsung zero‑day (CVE‑2025‑21042) to hack Galaxy phones for months — patched in April: What happened and how to stay safe

Published: November 7, 2025 Security researchers have uncovered a previously unknown, commercial‑grade Android spyware operation—dubbed Landfall—that exploited a zero‑day flaw in Samsung Galaxy phones and ran largely undetected for close to a year, with targets concentrated in parts of the Middle East. Samsung fixed the underlying vulnerability in an April 2025 firmware update, but the campaign and its methods are only now coming to light. TechCrunch+1 What is “Landfall” and how did the hack work? According to Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42—whose research underpins today’s coverage—Landfall delivered spyware via malicious image files that abused CVE‑2025‑21042, an out‑of‑bounds write bug in
8 November 2025
Oracle (ORCL) Stock Rockets 70% on AI Frenzy – Jim Cramer Warns “It’s the Only One I’m Worried About”

Oracle (ORCL) Stock Today, Nov. 7, 2025: $239 Close as $18B AI Data‑Center Financing and Oracle‑Linked Cyber Breach Dominate the Tape

Updated: November 7, 2025 Summary: Oracle shares slipped again on Friday, closing at $239.26 (‑1.86%) after a fresh round of headlines: Reuters reported an $18 billion bank loan tied to a New Mexico data‑center campus associated with Oracle and the broader “Stargate” AI infrastructure push, while The Washington Post disclosed it was among the victims of a cyber breach linked to Oracle E‑Business Suite. Oracle also announced a new health‑AI collaboration with the Cancer Center Informatics Society (Ci4CC). Oracle+3StockAnalysis+3Reuters+3 Price action at a glance What moved Oracle stock today 1) $18B project financing for an Oracle‑tied New Mexico data‑center campus
Cisco’s $2B AI Windfall: New Tech, Stock Surge & What’s Next for CSCO

Cisco (CSCO) Stock Today — November 7, 2025: Price Action, Partner Summit Fallout, Security Advisory, and Earnings Watch

Dateline: Friday, November 7, 2025 Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) traded modestly lower on Friday amid a broader tech selloff that weighed on U.S. equities. The move comes at the end of a week dominated by Cisco’s Partner Summit announcements and fresh coverage of its AI-centric roadmap. Broader risk-off sentiment across tech added pressure into the close. Reuters Cisco stock price snapshot (intraday) (Data: exchange quote feed.) What moved CSCO today 1) Macro pressure on techU.S. stocks fell again on Friday as investors rotated out of richly valued AI beneficiaries; the Nasdaq headed for one of its worst weekly declines since
Oracle Stock Surges on $300B AI Cloud Deal – Is a Trillion-Dollar Valuation Next?

Oracle Stock Today (Nov 7, 2025): ORCL Slips on Oracle‑Linked Cyber Breach Headlines as New Health‑AI Partnership Lands

Updated: November 7, 2025 Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) shares were lower in midday trading on Friday after fresh headlines tied a high‑profile cyber breach to Oracle software, partially offsetting a same‑day announcement of a new oncology data and AI collaboration. As of early afternoon, ORCL was trading around the mid‑$230s, down roughly 3% from Thursday’s close, with an intraday range in the low‑$230s to high‑$230s. Reuters’ live quote page showed shares recently at $236.21 (-3.11%), versus a prior close of $243.80 and an intraday range of $232.36–$239.42. Reuters What moved Oracle stock today Cyber breach headlines: The Washington Post said it
Fastly (FSLY) Soars After Record Q3: Security Revenue +30%, Guidance Raised; Shares Jump ~26% on Nov. 6, 2025

Fastly (FSLY) Soars After Record Q3: Security Revenue +30%, Guidance Raised; Shares Jump ~26% on Nov. 6, 2025

Fastly, Inc. (FSLY) ripped higher today after posting record third‑quarter results and lifting guidance. By mid‑afternoon (UTC), the stock traded around $10.20, up roughly 26% intraday from Wednesday’s close, as investors digested stronger‑than‑expected revenue, expanding margins, and brisk growth in Fastly’s security portfolio. MarketScreener Key takeaways What happened today Fastly shares extended gains after the company’s Q3 results showed broad‑based improvement and a meaningfully higher outlook. Pre‑market coverage pointed to a double‑digit jump after the release, and shares remained sharply higher through the session, buoyed by analyst target hikes and a risk‑on tape for software. MarketScreener+2XTB.com+2 “We delivered record revenue,
Fortinet (FTNT) slips on soft Q4 outlook after Q3 beat; price targets trimmed as company unveils “Secure AI Data Center” — Nov. 6, 2025

Fortinet (FTNT) slips on soft Q4 outlook after Q3 beat; price targets trimmed as company unveils “Secure AI Data Center” — Nov. 6, 2025

Earnings snapshot: strong quarter, but guidance cools sentiment What happened: Fortinet’s September‑quarter (Q3 FY25) revenue rose ~14% to ~$1.72B with adjusted EPS at $0.74 (vs. ~$0.63 expected). Billings—a forward demand proxy—also climbed ~14% to ~$1.81B. After the report, investors focused on the softer Q4 guide, which ran a touch below consensus and drove the shares lower in late trading. Investors Profitability: Management cited a record Q3 non‑GAAP operating margin of ~36.9% (GAAP operating margin also a third‑quarter record, per the release). That efficiency was a bright spot despite the cautious near‑term revenue view. Investing.com+1 Q4 & FY25 outlook: Fortinet now
Kwangmyong: Inside North Korea’s National Intranet Service

North Korea’s ‘HttpTroy’ Backdoor Exposed – Inside the Stealth Hack Shaking Cybersecurity and Stocks

Kimsuky’s “HttpTroy” – A Fake VPN Invoice with a Real Backdoor A new threat actor playbook has emerged from North Korea’s shadowy cyber-espionage operations. In early November 2025, researchers revealed that the DPRK-linked group Kimsuky (aka Velvet Chollima or Thallium) deployed a previously unknown malware dubbed “HttpTroy.” The twist? Kimsuky’s hackers delivered this backdoor under the guise of an innocuous VPN invoice emailwebpronews.com. The phishing emails were crafted to look like legitimate billing notices for a VPN service – a lure likely to trick busy professionals, especially in South Korean government and defense circles, which Kimsuky often targetswebpronews.com. Once an
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Stock Market Today

Caterpillar stock price jumps 7% to $726 as Dow cracks 50,000 — what matters next week

Caterpillar stock price jumps 7% to $726 as Dow cracks 50,000 — what matters next week

7 February 2026
Caterpillar shares surged 7.1% to $726.20 Friday, driving the Dow above 50,000 for the first time. The move erased recent losses and followed insider selling by Group President Bob De Lange earlier in the week. Deere and CNH Industrial also gained as investors rotated into industrial stocks. Markets await next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data.
Amazon stock slides as $200B AI spending plan meets cautious profit outlook

Amazon stock slides as $200B AI spending plan meets cautious profit outlook

7 February 2026
Amazon shares fell 9% Friday after the company announced plans for $200 billion in 2026 capital spending, mainly for AWS and AI, and issued a first-quarter profit outlook below estimates. The stock drop could erase $200 billion in market value. Fourth-quarter net sales rose 14% to $213.4 billion, while free cash flow declined due to higher spending on AI infrastructure.
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