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Hackers Leverage Windows MS Utility Tool to Inject Malicious DLL Payload

Threat actors are increasingly exploiting mavinject.exe, a legitimate Microsoft utility, to bypass security controls and compromise systems.  This sophisticated attack technique allows hackers to hide malicious activity behind trusted Windows processes. Mavinject.exe is the Microsoft Application Virtualization Injector, designed to…

Ketch Data Sentry uncovers hidden privacy risks

Ketch launched Data Sentry, a frontend data map for detecting website privacy risks. Designed for privacy and security teams, Data Sentry provides real-time visibility into website data flows—pinpointing hidden vulnerabilities before they lead to lawsuits or regulatory action. Most businesses…

AI-powered Vishing

First, there was phishing. The goal: To trick targets into revealing information or completing unauthorized actions. Around since the 1990s, this attack vector remains the top internet crime reported to the… The post AI-powered Vishing appeared first on Cyber Defense Magazine.…

Russian Host Proton66 Tied to SuperBlack and WeaXor Ransomware

Threat actors are exploiting bulletproof hosting service Proton66 for malicious activities, including campaigns from SuperBlack ransomware operators, Android… This article has been indexed from Hackread – Latest Cybersecurity, Hacking News, Tech, AI & Crypto Read the original article: Russian Host…

The AI market does not understand AI safety

Responsible AI is often misunderstood as a way to make sure that a model is safe. However, AI safety examines whether harmful content is being produced or not. This article has been indexed from Search Security Resources and Information from…

New Rust Botnet Hijacking Routers to Inject Commands Remotely

A sophisticated new botnet malware written in the Rust programming language has been discovered targeting vulnerable router devices worldwide. Dubbed “RustoBot” due to its Rust-based implementation, this malware exploits critical vulnerabilities in TOTOLINK and DrayTek router models to execute remote…

SSL.com Scrambles to Patch Certificate Issuance Vulnerability

A vulnerability in SSL.com has resulted in nearly a dozen certificates for legitimate domains being wrongly issued. The post SSL.com Scrambles to Patch Certificate Issuance Vulnerability  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the original…