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Gmail Introduces End-to-End Encryption for Organizations, French XDR Launched, Millennials' Online Sharing Habits, Spoofing Scam, Ivanti Vulnerability

Gmail Introduces End-to-End Encryption for Organizations, French XDR Launched, Millennials' Online Sharing Habits, Spoofing Scam, Ivanti Vulnerability

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Gmail has introduced end-to-end encryption for organizations, but the keys are centrally managed by administrators, allowing them to monitor communications. This feature, therefore, does not constitute strict end-to-end encryption. ITrust has launched French XDR, a sovereign and collaborative platform to strengthen French cybersecurity, presented at the Forum InCyber 2025. A study by Kaspersky reveals that nearly half of Millennials share news about themselves on online communities before informing their loved ones. A spoofing scam in Finistère allowed a fraudster to extort €3,400 by impersonating official numbers. A critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-22457) affects Ivanti solutions, particularly Connect Secure, which has been exploited by Chinese hackers since mid-March 2025.