India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has announced that it has taken steps to dismantle what it said was a transnational cybercrime syndicate that carried out “sophisticated” tech support scams targeting citizens of Australia and the United Kingdom. The fraudulent…
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11 Best Cloud Access Security Broker Software (CASB) – 2025
As organizations accelerate digital transformation, the need for robust cloud security has never been greater. Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) software stands at the forefront, acting as the critical gatekeeper between users and cloud service providers. With the explosion of…
Grok-4 Jailbreaked With Combination of Echo Chamber and Crescendo Attack
Grok-4 has been jailbroken using a new strategy that combines two different jailbreak methods to bypass artificial intelligence security measures. This raises concerns over the vulnerability of large language models (LLMs) to sophisticated adversarial attacks. Key Takeaways1. Researchers merged Echo…
Top 11 Passwordless Authentication Tools – 2025
In 2025, passwordless authentication tools are transforming digital security by eliminating the need for traditional passwords and introducing advanced, user-friendly authentication methods. With cyber threats on the rise and user experience at the forefront, organizations are rapidly adopting these solutions…
Top 10 Cyber Attack Maps to See Digital Threats In 2025
In 2025, the digital threat landscape is more dynamic and complex than ever. Cyber attacks are escalating in frequency, sophistication, and impact, targeting businesses, governments, and individuals worldwide. Real-time visibility into these threats is essential for proactive defense, strategic planning,…
A week in security (July 7 – July 13)
A list of topics we covered in the week of July 7 to July 13 of 2025 This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: A week in security (July 7 – July 13)
CitrixBleed2 urgent fix, Gemini email flaw, Louis Vuitton cyberattack
CISA gives one day for Citrix Bleed 2 fix Google Gemini flaw hijacks email summaries for phishing Louis Vuitton says UK customer data stolen in cyber-attack Huge thanks to our sponsor, ThreatLocker ThreatLocker® is a global leader in Zero Trust…
Urgent Cyber Threats: Citrix Exploit, Fortinet RCE, and AI Vulnerabilities
In this episode of ‘Cybersecurity Today,’ hosted by David Shipley from the Exchange Security 2025 conference, urgent updates are provided on critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities and threats. CISA mandates a 24-hour patch for Citrix NetScaler due to a severe vulnerability actively…
How to Download Your Personal Data from Facebook: A Step-by-Step Guide
For long time Facebook users, the social network is an important record of our digital history. So, if you’ve spent years sharing photos, posts, and… The post How to Download Your Personal Data from Facebook: A Step-by-Step Guide appeared first…
FAPI 2.0: How the OpenID Foundation is enabling scalable interoperability in global healthcare
In this Help Net Security interview, Gail Hodges, Executive Director at the OpenID Foundation, discusses how the Foundation ensures global consistency in FAPI 2.0 implementations and helps different industries, including healthcare, adopt secure and interoperable identity standards. Hodges also explains…
pqcscan: Open-source post-quantum cryptography scanner
pqcscan is an open-source tool that lets users scan SSH and TLS servers to see which Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms they claim to support. It saves the results in JSON files. You can turn one or more of these files…
Bitdefender PHASR: Proactive hardening demo overview
Discover how Bitdefender PHASR enables organizations to identify and remediate security misconfigurations before attackers can exploit them. This demo walks through PHASR’s proactive hardening capabilities, showing how it transforms visibility into actionable protection. The post Bitdefender PHASR: Proactive hardening demo…
eSIM Vulnerability in Kigen’s eUICC Cards Exposes Billions of IoT Devices to Malicious Attacks
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new hacking technique that exploits weaknesses in the eSIM technology used in modern smartphones, exposing users to severe risks. The issues impact the Kigen eUICC card. According to the Irish company’s website, more than two…
WinRAR 0‑Day Exploit Listed for $80K on Dark Web Forum
A sophisticated zero-day exploit targeting WinRAR, one of the world’s most popular file compression utilities, has surfaced on a dark web marketplace with a hefty price tag of $80,000. The previously unknown remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability affects both the…
Grok-4 Jailbroken Using Echo Chamber and Crescendo Exploit Combo
Security researchers have successfully demonstrated a sophisticated jailbreak attack against Grok-4, X’s advanced AI language model, by combining two powerful exploit techniques known as Echo Chamber and Crescendo. This breakthrough highlights growing concerns about the vulnerability of large language models…
Iran seeks at least three cloud providers to power its government
Despite loathing the USA, Iran wants providers who match NIST’s definition of cloud computing The Information Technology Organization of Iran (ITOI), the government body that develops and implements IT services for the country, is looking for suppliers of cloud computing.……
Why your Microsoft 365 setup might be more vulnerable than you think
60% of organizations rate their Microsoft 365 security as “established” or “advanced”, according to CoreView. Yet, 60% of those same organizations have experienced account compromise attacks. The Microsoft 365 attack surface is wide and unpredictable. Risks can come from any…
13 Romanians Arrested for Phishing the UK’s Tax Service
Investigators from HMRC joined more than 100 Romanian police officers to arrest the 13 Romanian suspects in the counties of Ilfov, Giurgiu and Calarasi. The post 13 Romanians Arrested for Phishing the UK’s Tax Service appeared first on SecurityWeek. This…
Legal gaps in AI are a business risk, not just a compliance issue
A new report from Zendesk outlines a growing problem for companies rolling out AI tools: many aren’t ready to manage the risks. The AI Trust Report 2025 finds that while AI is moving into customer service and support, only 23%…
Ransomware drops, but don’t relax yet
WatchGuard has released its latest Internet Security Report, covering malware, network, and endpoint threats spotted by its Threat Lab in the first quarter of 2025. The report shows a 171% jump in unique malware detections compared to the previous quarter,…