Amber Scorah and Psst are building a “digital safe” to help people shine a light on the bad things their bosses are doing, without getting found out. This article has been indexed from Security Latest Read the original article: For…
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Who Even Is a Criminal Now?
WIRED loves a rogue. Except rogues ruined the internet. Is there any salvaging the rebellious spirit without destroying everything? This article has been indexed from Security Latest Read the original article: Who Even Is a Criminal Now?
We 3D-Printed Luigi Mangione’s Ghost Gun. It Was Entirely Legal
In the wake of Luigi Mangione’s alleged killing of a health care CEO with a partially 3D-printed pistol, we built the exact same weapon ourselves—and test-fired it. This article has been indexed from Security Latest Read the original article: We…
ModiLoader Malware Attacking Windows Users to Steal Login Credentials
A sophisticated malware strain called ModiLoader (also known as DBatLoader) has emerged as a significant threat to Windows users, specifically targeting individuals through carefully crafted phishing campaigns. The malware, discovered in recent attacks, employs a multi-stage infection process that ultimately…
Firefox 0-day Vulnerabilities Let Attackers Execute Malicious Code
Mozilla has released an emergency security update to address two critical vulnerabilities in Firefox that could allow attackers to execute malicious code on users’ systems. The vulnerabilities affect multiple versions of the popular web browser and require immediate attention from…
Windows 11, VMware ESXi & Firefox 0-day Vulnerabilities Exploited – Pwn2Own Day 3
Security researchers successfully exploited multiple zero-day vulnerabilities in Windows 11, VMware ESXi, and Mozilla Firefox during the final day of Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, demonstrating sophisticated attack techniques that netted $383,750 in rewards. The event concluded with a record-breaking total payout…
200,000 Harbin Clinic Patients Impacted by NRS Data Breach
Harbin Clinic says the information of over 200,000 patients was stolen in a July 2024 data breach at Nationwide Recovery Services. The post 200,000 Harbin Clinic Patients Impacted by NRS Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been…
Spiking Neural Networks: Brain-Inspired Chips That Could Keep Your Data Safe
Neuromorphic computing is moving from theory to reality, with brain-inspired processors offering real-time intelligence, low power consumption, and built-in privacy—ushering in a new era for edge devices and cybersecurity. The post Spiking Neural Networks: Brain-Inspired Chips That Could Keep Your…
New ModiLoader Malware Campaign Targets Windows PCs, Harvesting User Credentials
AhnLab Security Intelligence Center (ASEC) has recently uncovered a malicious campaign distributing ModiLoader (also known as DBatLoader) malware through phishing emails. These emails, crafted in Turkish and impersonating a Turkish bank, urge recipients to open a malicious attachment under the…
Confluence Servers Under Attack: Hackers Leverage Vulnerability for RDP Access and Remote Code Execution
Threat actors exploited a known vulnerability, CVE-2023-22527, a template injection flaw in Atlassian Confluence servers exposed to the internet. This exploit facilitated remote code execution (RCE), enabling attackers to gain initial access and establish a foothold within targeted networks. The…
Hackers Exploit RVTools to Deploy Bumblebee Malware on Windows Systems
A reliable VMware environment reporting tool, RVTools, was momentarily infiltrated earlier this week on May 13, 2025, to disseminate the sneaky Bumblebee loader virus, serving as a sobering reminder of the vulnerabilities present in software supply chains. This incident, detected…
IT chiefs of UK’s massive health service urge vendors to make public security pledge
Enormous org has been hit by ransomware again and again, on multiple fronts, over the past year Top cybersecurity officials within the UK government and the National Health Service (NHS) are asking CEOs of tech suppliers to pledge their allegiance…
Prison Sentence for Man Involved in SEC X Account Hack
Eric Council Jr. was sentenced to prison for hacking SEC’s official X account and publishing fraudulent posts increasing Bitcoin value. The post Prison Sentence for Man Involved in SEC X Account Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been…
CISA to Stop Publishing Cybersecurity Alerts and Advisories on Webpages
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has announced significant changes to how it communicates cybersecurity updates and guidance to stakeholders. In a recent announcement, CISA revealed plans to shift away from listing advisories on its webpage to focus on more…
Critical Firefox 0-Day Flaws Allow Remote Code Execution
Mozilla has urgently patched two critical 0-day vulnerabilities in its popular web browser Firefox, both of which could allow remote attackers to execute malicious code on user systems. The flaws, tracked as CVE-2025-4918 and CVE-2025-4919, were disclosed on May 17,…
Health Care Data Breach Costs BreachForums Admin $700,000 Fine
Conor Brian Fitzpatrick, the 22-year-old former administrator of cybercrime forum Breachforums, will forfeit approximately $700,000 to settle a civil lawsuit stemming from a healthcare data breach. The settlement marks a rare instance where a cybercriminal’s assets will directly compensate victims…
Malwarebytes vs McAfee: Which Antivirus Is Right for You?
Malwarebytes and McAfee are both firmly established in the antivirus business, but which is better? Read this guide to find out. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original article: Malwarebytes vs McAfee: Which Antivirus Is…
SEC SIM Swapper Gets 14 Months for X Account Hijack
An Alabama man has been sentenced to 14 months for hacking the SEC’s X account This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: SEC SIM Swapper Gets 14 Months for X Account Hijack
Pwn2Own Day 3: Zero-Day Exploits Windows 11, VMware ESXi, and Firefox
The Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 last day ended with impressive technological accomplishments, bringing the total prize money over one million dollars. Security researchers demonstrated sophisticated exploitation techniques against high-profile targets including Windows 11, VMware ESXi, and Mozilla Firefox, revealing critical zero-day…
Preparing for the Quantum Future: Insights from the NCSC’s PQC Migration Roadmap
A new era of inconceivably fast quantum machines is not far away, with computers almost ready to completely transform the way we solve problems, communicate, and compute. However, this transformation is not all positive, and the cybersecurity industry fears that…