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Cybersecurity Threats Escalate Across Multiple Fronts

Mental health apps, ATMs, and firewalls compromised in recent breaches

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A wave of cybersecurity breaches has struck multiple industries, putting sensitive data and devices at risk. Recent attacks have targeted mental health apps, ATMs, and FortiGate firewalls, highlighting the growing...

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Cybersecurity Threats Escalate Across Multiple Fronts

Mental health apps, ATMs, and firewalls compromised in recent breaches

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 3 source references

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A wave of cybersecurity breaches has struck multiple industries, putting sensitive data and devices at risk. Recent attacks have targeted mental health apps, ATMs, and FortiGate firewalls, highlighting the growing threat landscape.

Mental health apps, which have become increasingly popular in recent years, have been found to contain significant security vulnerabilities. A recent analysis by mobile security company Oversecured revealed that several popular apps, with a combined 14.7 million downloads, contained over 85 medium- and high-severity vulnerabilities. These flaws could be exploited to compromise users' therapy data and privacy, with potentially devastating consequences.

According to Sergey Toshin, founder of Oversecured, "Mental health data carries unique risks. On the dark web, therapy records sell for $1,000 or more per record, far more than credit card numbers." This highlights the importance of robust security measures in protecting sensitive medical information.

Meanwhile, a surge in ATM jackpotting attacks has cost banks over $20 million in losses. These attacks, which involve using malware to manipulate ATMs into dispensing cash, have been a persistent threat for over a decade. The fact that they continue to succeed suggests that many financial institutions are not doing enough to protect their customers' assets.

In another alarming development, a Russian-speaking hacker has compromised over 600 FortiGate devices using generative AI. The hacker targeted credentials and backups, potentially paving the way for follow-on ransomware attacks. This incident highlights the growing threat posed by AI-powered attacks, which can be highly sophisticated and difficult to detect.

The common thread running through these breaches is a lack of adequate security measures. In the case of the mental health apps, the vulnerabilities were often basic and easily exploitable. The ATM jackpotting attacks, meanwhile, relied on well-known tactics that have been used for years. The FortiGate breach, however, was more sophisticated, using AI to identify and exploit vulnerabilities.

As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it is clear that organizations must prioritize cybersecurity. This includes implementing robust security measures, such as encryption and two-factor authentication, as well as regularly updating and patching software. It also requires a greater awareness of the potential risks and vulnerabilities, as well as a willingness to invest in cybersecurity measures.

The consequences of failing to do so can be severe. As the mental health app breaches demonstrate, sensitive data can be compromised, putting individuals at risk. The ATM jackpotting attacks, meanwhile, result in significant financial losses. The FortiGate breach, with its potential for follow-on ransomware attacks, highlights the risk of widespread disruption.

In conclusion, the recent cybersecurity breaches serve as a stark reminder of the importance of robust security measures. As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it is essential that organizations prioritize cybersecurity and take steps to protect themselves and their customers.

A wave of cybersecurity breaches has struck multiple industries, putting sensitive data and devices at risk. Recent attacks have targeted mental health apps, ATMs, and FortiGate firewalls, highlighting the growing threat landscape.

Mental health apps, which have become increasingly popular in recent years, have been found to contain significant security vulnerabilities. A recent analysis by mobile security company Oversecured revealed that several popular apps, with a combined 14.7 million downloads, contained over 85 medium- and high-severity vulnerabilities. These flaws could be exploited to compromise users' therapy data and privacy, with potentially devastating consequences.

According to Sergey Toshin, founder of Oversecured, "Mental health data carries unique risks. On the dark web, therapy records sell for $1,000 or more per record, far more than credit card numbers." This highlights the importance of robust security measures in protecting sensitive medical information.

Meanwhile, a surge in ATM jackpotting attacks has cost banks over $20 million in losses. These attacks, which involve using malware to manipulate ATMs into dispensing cash, have been a persistent threat for over a decade. The fact that they continue to succeed suggests that many financial institutions are not doing enough to protect their customers' assets.

In another alarming development, a Russian-speaking hacker has compromised over 600 FortiGate devices using generative AI. The hacker targeted credentials and backups, potentially paving the way for follow-on ransomware attacks. This incident highlights the growing threat posed by AI-powered attacks, which can be highly sophisticated and difficult to detect.

The common thread running through these breaches is a lack of adequate security measures. In the case of the mental health apps, the vulnerabilities were often basic and easily exploitable. The ATM jackpotting attacks, meanwhile, relied on well-known tactics that have been used for years. The FortiGate breach, however, was more sophisticated, using AI to identify and exploit vulnerabilities.

As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it is clear that organizations must prioritize cybersecurity. This includes implementing robust security measures, such as encryption and two-factor authentication, as well as regularly updating and patching software. It also requires a greater awareness of the potential risks and vulnerabilities, as well as a willingness to invest in cybersecurity measures.

The consequences of failing to do so can be severe. As the mental health app breaches demonstrate, sensitive data can be compromised, putting individuals at risk. The ATM jackpotting attacks, meanwhile, result in significant financial losses. The FortiGate breach, with its potential for follow-on ransomware attacks, highlights the risk of widespread disruption.

In conclusion, the recent cybersecurity breaches serve as a stark reminder of the importance of robust security measures. As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it is essential that organizations prioritize cybersecurity and take steps to protect themselves and their customers.

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