Author: IT Security News Bot

Hackers Abuse DNS Blind Spots to Stealthily Deliver Malware

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a sophisticated technique where threat actors are exploiting DNS infrastructure to covertly store and distribute malware, turning the internet’s domain name system into an unwitting accomplice for malicious activities. The discovery reveals how attackers can hide…

AI adoption is booming but secure scaling not so much

96% of organizations are deploying AI models, and virtually no organization can move into the future without considering how ML and intelligent apps might soon affect its operations, according to F5. Only 2% of global organizations are highly ready to…

Buy Now, Pay Later… with your data

Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) apps are everywhere these days. Whether you’re buying sneakers or groceries, chances are you’ve seen the option to split your payments over time. It’s quick and easy. But behind the convenience is a growing privacy…

New infosec products of the week: July 18, 2025

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from At-Bay, Immersive, NETSCOUT, Socure, and Stellar Cyber. Stellar Cyber 6.0.0 enhances automation, workflow intelligence, and user experience The 6.0.0 release builds on Stellar Cyber’s vision…

Poor Passwords Tattle on AI Hiring Bot Maker Paradox.ai

Security researchers recently revealed that the personal information of millions of people who applied for jobs at McDonald’s was exposed after they guessed the password (“123456”) for the fast food chain’s account at Paradox.ai, a company that makes artificial intelligence…

Slack: KI soll euch bald Company-Slang erklären können

Slack baut seine KI-Funktionen aus – unter anderem mit einem Tool, das firmeninternen Jargon verständlich macht. Was sonst noch kommt, wer was bekommt – und was „demnächst verfügbar“ heißen könnte. Dieser Artikel wurde indexiert von t3n.de – Software & Entwicklung…

From Cloudflare Bypass to Credit Card Theft

Introduction On July 6, 2025, a suspicious Python package called ‘cloudscrapersafe’ was uploaded to the Python Package Index (PyPI). Marketed as a utility to evade Cloudflare’s anti-bot protections, this package was a modified version of a widely used ‘cloudscraper’ library,…