As the year winds down, it’s worth pausing to recognize some standout cybersecurity journalism that didn’t come from our own newsroom—but absolutely deserved attention. Cybersecurity reporting has never been more vital or competitive. Dozens of reporters across the world are uncovering stories about hacking, digital surveillance, privacy failures, and government overreach every single week.

What follows isn’t a definitive ranking, but rather a curated collection of stories from 2025 that impressed us with their depth, impact, and storytelling. These pieces revealed hidden truths, challenged powerful institutions, and, in some cases, felt stranger than fiction.


A Journalist, a Hacker, and a Deadly Truth

One of the most gripping narratives of the year chronicled a reporter’s prolonged correspondence with a man claiming to be a senior Iranian state hacker. What began as skepticism slowly turned into belief as details lined up—only for the source to later die under mysterious circumstances. The final revelations showed that the reality behind the hacker’s story was even more extraordinary than his claims, offering a rare look into both cyber-espionage and the personal risks journalists take when dealing with shadowy sources.


A Secret Surveillance Order Exposed

Another bombshell investigation revealed a confidential court order demanding that a major tech company weaken its encrypted cloud services so U.K. authorities could access user data worldwide. Once exposed, the order triggered international backlash, forced public debate around encryption, and ultimately led the company to withdraw certain privacy features from the U.K. market altogether.


When Government Secrets Land in the Wrong Inbox

Perhaps the most jaw-dropping headline of the year involved a journalist accidentally added to a private messaging group where senior officials openly discussed military strike plans. The reporting that followed uncovered stunning failures in operational security and sparked months of scrutiny into how governments handle sensitive communications.


Unmasking Teen Cybercriminals

Veteran cybersecurity reporting also shined this year, including a meticulous investigation that traced a notorious hacker alias back to a teenager in Jordan. Through digital breadcrumbs and direct conversations, the reporter exposed how young individuals become entangled in organized cybercrime—and how difficult it is to escape that world.


Data Brokers, Ghost Guns, and Whistleblowers

Other standout stories exposed airline-owned data brokers selling billions of travel records, tested how easily untraceable 3D-printed guns could be built, and documented chilling threats faced by federal whistleblowers trying to protect sensitive government systems.


Taken together, these stories remind us why independent, persistent cybersecurity journalism matters. In 2025, the best reporting didn’t just inform—it forced accountability, reshaped policy debates, and revealed just how fragile our digital world can be.

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