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Business Case for Agentic AI SOC Analysts

Security operations centers (SOCs) are under pressure from both sides: threats are growing more complex and frequent, while security budgets are no longer keeping pace. Today’s security leaders are expected to reduce risk and deliver results without relying on larger…

Is my phone infected with spyware? How to tell

Introduction Holding personal data, conversations, and sensitive information, our smartphones are indispensable. But this also makes them prime targets for spyware and unauthorized monitoring. One… The post Is my phone infected with spyware? How to tell appeared first on Panda…

Researchers Warn Free VPNs Could Leak US Data to China

Tech Transparency Project warns Chinese-owned VPNs like Turbo VPN and X-VPN remain on Apple and Google app stores, raising national security concerns. This article has been indexed from Hackread – Latest Cybersecurity, Hacking News, Tech, AI & Crypto Read the…

Chinese Hackers Target Chinese Users With RAT, Rootkit

China-linked Silver Fox hacking group is targeting Chinese users with fake installers carrying a RAT and a rootkit. The post Chinese Hackers Target Chinese Users With RAT, Rootkit appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read…

Evidence Suggests Exploitation of CitrixBleed 2 Vulnerability

The Citrix NetScaler vulnerability tracked as CitrixBleed 2 and CVE-2025–5777 may be exploited in the wild for initial access. The post Evidence Suggests Exploitation of CitrixBleed 2 Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read…

Vulnerability Exposed All Open VSX Repositories to Takeover

A vulnerability in the extension publishing mechanism of Open VSX could have allowed attackers to tamper with any repository. The post Vulnerability Exposed All Open VSX Repositories to Takeover appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…

Mitsubishi Electric AC Flaw Lets Hackers Remotely Control Systems

A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in multiple Mitsubishi Electric air conditioning systems, potentially allowing hackers to bypass authentication and remotely control affected units. The flaw, identified as CVE-2025-3699, was disclosed by Mitsubishi Electric on June 26, 2025, and…