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Admiralty grading (A–F · 1–6)

Source reliability

  • A Completely reliable
  • B Usually reliable
  • C Fairly reliable
  • D Not usually reliable
  • E Unreliable
  • F Cannot be judged

Information credibility

  • 1 Confirmed
  • 2 Probably true
  • 3 Possibly true
  • 4 Doubtful
  • 5 Improbable
  • 6 Cannot be judged

NATO Admiralty (AJP-2.1) grades confidence, independent of the risk score. Cross-source corroboration isn't tracked for non-CVE news, so single-source items are capped at a lower credibility number; a low number does not imply low quality.

Iran (state-sponsored) C3
75

Iran Signed a Ceasefire , Its Hackers Didn't

Iranian state actors continue cyber operations despite diplomatic ceasefires, exposing a loophole in international conflict law regarding cyberwarfare under ceasefire conditions.

Critical
APT29 (Cloaked Ursa, Midnight Blizzard) B3
20

When "Hi, This Is IT" Comes Through Microsoft Teams

APT29 (Cloaked Ursa) and UNC6692 exploit compromised accounts to send phishing links via Microsoft Teams messages redirecting to credential harvesting pages mimicking legitimate Microsoft login portals.

High
A3
20

Google Chrome: Multiple Vulnerabilities

BSI advisory on multiple Chrome vulnerabilities without specific CVE numbers; details not yet published, but code execution and security bypass possible.

High
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