Cybersecurity breaches define troubling year in 2025

The year 2025 saw a series of severe cybersecurity incidents, from university data breaches to supply chain disruptions. Amid geopolitical shifts under President Donald Trump, ransomware and state-sponsored attacks became routine threats. These events highlight the persistent vulnerabilities in digital infrastructure.

In 2025, cyberspace experienced a particularly turbulent period, marked by numerous high-profile hacks and breaches. According to a WIRED analysis published on December 29, the year featured university breaches alongside cyberattacks that halted entire supply chains, underscoring the escalating risks in cybersecurity.

The administration of US President Donald Trump introduced significant foreign policy initiatives and sweeping changes to the federal government, carrying broad geopolitical consequences. Yet, these developments unfolded against a constant backdrop of cyber threats. Data breaches, leaks, ransomware attacks, digital extortion schemes, and state-sponsored operations have normalized as everyday concerns.

Keywords associated with these incidents include hacking, cybersecurity, security, malware, hacks, and involvement from China, pointing to diverse actors in the cyber landscape. This steady drumbeat of incidents reveals the challenges in safeguarding critical systems amid evolving global tensions.

No single event dominated, but the cumulative impact emphasized the need for robust defenses. The WIRED report frames 2025 as a strange year where cyber risks intertwined with major policy shifts, affecting sectors from education to logistics.

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Counterterrorism researchers debating a CSIS study on far-left and far-right incidents in a conference room setting.
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CSIS study finding left-wing incidents outpaced right-wing in early 2025 sparks methodological debate

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A new analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies concludes that far‑left terrorist plots and attacks outnumbered far‑right incidents in the United States from Jan. 1 to July 4, 2025 — a first in more than three decades — prompting counterterrorism researchers to question the small sample and coding choices that underlie the finding.

The year 2025 brought significant challenges to the internet worldwide, with widespread disruptions from cable failures, power grid issues, and cloud service problems. According to a TechRadar analysis, these incidents caused the internet to unravel quietly across continents. The report highlights a bruising period of instability for digital infrastructure.

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2025년 필리핀의 사이버 위협은 피싱과 랜섬웨어 같은 전통적 방법에 머물렀으며 새로운 형태는 등장하지 않았다. 그러나 인공지능이 이러한 공격의 양과 규모를 증폭시켜 '사이버 범죄의 산업화'를 초래했다. 여러 사이버 보안 업체의 보고서는 사건의 속도, 규모, 빈도의 증가를 강조한다.

The cryptocurrency sector experienced a record year for mergers, acquisitions, and initial public offerings in 2025, fueled by the Trump administration's pro-crypto stance. Deal values reached $8.6 billion, nearly four times the previous year's total, while 11 firms raised $14.6 billion through IPOs. This boom reflects regulatory shifts and institutional adoption in the industry.

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Congress began 2025 with bold plans to bolster the economy, secure the border, and enhance military strength, but ended the year having passed a record-low number of bills and surrendered significant authority to President Trump. Internal divisions hampered Republican leaders in both chambers amid narrow majorities. Looking ahead, midterm elections and pressing issues like affordability loom large.

In 2025, the video game industry's long-standing isolation from broader cultural and political issues began to break down, according to a Kotaku review of the year. This shift was highlighted by public responses to Microsoft's involvement in Israeli Defense Force operations in Gaza. The review frames the year as a pivotal and negative turning point for the industry and society.

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The U.S. Department of War has released its 2026 National Defense Strategy, aiming to maintain the country's status as the world's most formidable fighting force. The document highlights China as the primary strategic competitor and outlines priorities for deterrence, homeland protection, and industrial strengthening. It credits President Trump's leadership for rebuilding the military since his return to office in January 2025.

 

 

 

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