Threat actors are continuing to upload malicious packages to the npm registry so as to tamper with already-installed local versions of legitimate libraries to execute malicious code in what’s seen as a sneakier attempt to stage a software supply chain…
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Over 40% of UK Businesses Faced Cybersecurity Breaches in 2024
The Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025 has been released by the UK Home Office and DSIT today, reporting a slight decline in incidents compared to 2024 report This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: Over 40%…
SonicWall Patches Multiple Vulnerabilities in NetExtender Windows Client
SonicWall has issued a critical alert concerning multiple vulnerabilities discovered in its NetExtender Windows client. These vulnerabilities, identified via several Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), could allow malicious actors to exploit privilege management flaws, trigger local privilege escalation, or manipulate…
Dell Alerts Users to Critical PowerScale OneFS Flaws Enabling Account Takeover
Dell Technologies has issued an urgent security advisory to its users, warning of several critical vulnerabilities in its PowerScale OneFS operating system. These flaws, if exploited, could allow attackers to take over high-privileged user accounts, bypass authorization controls, and disrupt…
Ensuring AI Delivers Value to Business by Making Privacy a Priority
Many organizations are adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a capability, but the focus is shifting from capability to responsibility. In the future, PwC anticipates that AI will be worth $15.7 trillion to the global economy, an unquestionable transformational potential.…
SpyNote Malware Targets Android Users with Fake Google Play Pages
A new Android malware campaign uses fake Google Play pages to distribute the SpyNote Trojan This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: SpyNote Malware Targets Android Users with Fake Google Play Pages
Why security stacks need to think like an attacker, and score every user in real time
Sophisticated attacks must be tracked and contained in a business’s core security infrastructure, managed from its SOC. This article has been indexed from Security News | VentureBeat Read the original article: Why security stacks need to think like an attacker,…
Researchers Uncovered Hacking Tools and Techniques Discussed on Russian-Speaking Hacking Forums
Recent investigations have revealed an intricate network of sophisticated hacking tools and methodologies being shared and developed within Russian-speaking cybercrime forums. Security researchers have infiltrated what they describe as “one of the most sophisticated and impactful ecosystems within the global…
Microsoft 365 Family Subscriptions Users Hit by Licensing Glitch Denies Services
Microsoft 365 Family subscribers are currently facing disruptions in accessing their services due to a potential licensing issue, as confirmed by Microsoft on Thursday, April 10, 2025. The tech giant has acknowledged the problem and is actively investigating the root…
CatB Ransomware Leveraging Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator to Execute its Payload
The cybersecurity landscape has witnessed the emergence of a sophisticated threat actor with the appearance of CatB ransomware in late 2022. Also known as CatB99 or Baxtoy, this malware has gained significant attention for its advanced evasion capabilities and distinctive…
TP-Link IoT Smart Hub Vulnerability Exposes Wi-Fi Credentials
A critical vulnerability in the TP-Link Tapo H200 V1 IoT Smart Hub that could expose users’ Wi-Fi credentials to attackers. The flaw, assigned CVE-2025-3442, stems from the device’s firmware storing sensitive information in plain text, making it accessible to attackers…
Your 23andMe genetic data could be bought by China, senator warns
US senator Cassidy is afraid that Chinese companies will jump at the opportunity to buy the genetic data of 15 million 23andMe customers. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Your 23andMe genetic data could be…
Guidepoint Security & Enzoic: Taking on the Password Problem
Compromised passwords remain one of the most common—and preventable—ways attackers gain access to systems. Despite advancements in security tools, weak and reused credentials still leave organizations wide open to phishing, credential stuffing, and account takeovers. To tackle this head-on, password…
PCI DSS Tokenization vs Encryption: Key Differences to Protect Payment Data
If your organization handles sensitive financial information, you must implement security measures that fulfill the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) requirements. The most commonly used methods for securing cardholder data are tokenization and encryption. These techniques aim…
Trump orders revocation of security clearances for Chris Krebs, SentinelOne
US President Donald Trump has signed an Executive Order on Wednesday to revoke security clearance held by Chris Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and his colleagues at SentinelOne. “The Order also suspends any…
Can VPNs Be Tracked by the Police?
VPNs are popular due to the fact they add security and privacy to what are otherwise fairly open Wi-Fi and public internet channels. But can VPNs be tracked by the police? This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic…
Study Identifies 20 Most Vulnerable Connected Devices of 2025
Routers are the riskiest devices in enterprise networks as they contain the most critical vulnerabilities, a new Forescout report shows. The post Study Identifies 20 Most Vulnerable Connected Devices of 2025 appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed…
Langflow AI Builder Vulnerability Allows Remote Server Takeover by Attackers
A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in the Langflow AI Builder, a popular tool for creating agentic AI workflows. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-3248, enables unauthenticated remote attackers to compromise servers running Langflow, potentially leading to full server control.  Security…
Cable: Powerful Post-Exploitation Toolkit for Active Directory Attacks
Cybersecurity researchers are raising alarms about Cable, a potent open-source post-exploitation toolkit designed to exploit Active Directory (AD) vulnerabilities. With 298 GitHub stars and 33 forks since its release, this .NET-based tool is rapidly gaining traction among threat actors for its…
SideCopy APT Hackers Mimic as Government Personnel to Deploy Open-Source XenoRAT Tool
A sophisticated campaign by the Pakistan-linked SideCopy Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group has emerged since late December 2024, targeting critical Indian government sectors with enhanced tactics. The group has significantly expanded its scope beyond traditional defense and maritime sectors to…