FCC Targets Burner Phones Amidst Cybersecurity Developments
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is reportedly focusing on measures that could impact burner phones. This comes alongside other significant cybersecurity news, including Microsoft's largest-ever Patch Tuesday, driven by AI-powered bug hunting, and a zero-day exploit affecting Oracle systems by the ShinyHunters ransomware gang.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has expressed an intent to address burner phones, potentially impacting their use or availability.
In related cybersecurity developments, Microsoft recently experienced its biggest-ever Patch Tuesday. This extensive update release was fueled by artificial intelligence, which assisted in bug hunting efforts.
Separately, the ShinyHunters ransomware gang has reportedly exploited a zero-day vulnerability within Oracle's systems. This incident highlights ongoing threats from cybercriminal organizations.
According to Wired, these are among the week's notable security news items.
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