Talking to Luigi Caramico, Founder, CTO, and Chairman of DataKrypto, a company that’s fundamentally reshaping how we think about encryption. The post Encrypt AI, Protect Your IP: DataKrypto Tackles the LLM Security Crisis While Redefining What Encryption Should Be! appeared…
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What should we learn from International Anti Ransomware Day
International Anti-Ransomware Day is observed annually on May 12th, following its official declaration by INTERPOL in 2022. The day serves as a crucial reminder for businesses to maintain updated data backups and have a disaster recovery plan in place—measures that…
Update to How CISA Shares Cyber-Related Alerts and Notifications
Starting May 12, CISA is changing how we announce cybersecurity updates and the release of new guidance. These announcements will only be shared through CISA social media platforms, email, and RSS feeds and will no longer be listed on our…
Vulnerability Summary for the Week of May 5, 2025
High Vulnerabilities PrimaryVendor — Product Description Published CVSS Score Source Info 1clickmigration–1 Click WordPress Migration Plugin 100% FREE for a limited time The 1 Click WordPress Migration Plugin – 100% FREE for a limited time plugin for WordPress is vulnerable…
Hacktivist Attacks on India Overstated Amid APT36 Espionage Threat
Hacktivist claims on Indian infrastructure raised alarms, but investigations showed minimal damage This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: Hacktivist Attacks on India Overstated Amid APT36 Espionage Threat
Open Source Linux Firewall IPFire 2.29 – Core Update 194 Released: What’s New!
IPFire, the powerful open-source firewall, has unveiled its latest release, IPFire 2.29 – Core Update 194, packed with security enhancements, performance improvements, and new features to safeguard networks of all sizes. Renowned for its robust feature set, IPFire continues to…
Kimsuky Hacker Group Employs New Phishing Tactics & Malware Infections
North Korean-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) group Kimsuky has deployed sophisticated new phishing tactics and malware payloads in targeted attacks observed in March 2025. The group, known for targeting government entities, think tanks, and individuals related to foreign policy and…
BSidesLV24 – Proving Ground – Demystifying SBOMs: Strengthening Cybersecurity Defenses
Authors/Presenters: Krity Kharbanda, Harini Ramprasad Our sincere appreciation to BSidesLV, and the Presenters/Authors for publishing their erudite Security BSidesLV24 content. Originating from the conference’s events located at the Tuscany Suites & Casino; and via the organizations YouTube channel. Permalink The…
⚡ Weekly Recap: Zero-Day Exploits, Developer Malware, IoT Botnets, and AI-Powered Scams
What do a source code editor, a smart billboard, and a web server have in common? They’ve all become launchpads for attacks—because cybercriminals are rethinking what counts as “infrastructure.” Instead of chasing high-value targets directly, threat actors are now quietly…
ASUS Patches DriverHub RCE Flaws Exploitable via HTTP and Crafted .ini Files
ASUS has released updates to address two security flaws impacting ASUS DriverHub that, if successfully exploited, could enable an attacker to leverage the software in order to achieve remote code execution. DriverHub is a tool that’s designed to automatically detect…
20-Year-Old Proxy Botnet Network Dismantled After Exploiting 1,000 Unpatched Devices Each Week
A 20-year-old criminal proxy network has been disrupted through a joint operation involving Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs, the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Dutch National Police. This botnet, operational since 2004 according to…
Threat Actors Leverage DDoS Attacks as Smokescreens for Data Theft
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, once seen as crude tools for disruption wielded by script kiddies and hacktivists, have undergone a sophisticated transformation in today’s complex, hybrid-cloud environments. No longer just blunt instruments aimed at overwhelming systems, DDoS attacks…
How Trustworthy Is Big Data?
Businesses and individual users now employ big data analysis to support decision-making, engineering innovation, and productivity levels. However, the surge in the reliance on big data leads to growing concerns regarding its accuracy and trustworthiness. Although big data provides unprecedented…
Your password manager is under attack: How to defend yourself against a new threat
Heard of polymorphic browser extensions yet? These savage imposters threaten the very future of credential management. Here’s what you need to know – and do. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original…
The Ongoing Risks of Hardcoded JWT Keys
In early May 2025, Cisco released software fixes to address a flaw in its IOS XE Software for Wireless LAN Controllers (WLCs). The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-20188, has a CVSS score of 10.0 and could enable an unauthenticated, remote attacker…
Cybersecurity Agencies on High Alert as Attacks Spike After Pahalgam Incident
A rising tension between India and Pakistan has resulted in an intensified digital war, whose hacktivist groups have launched coordinated cyber offensives targeting government systems and critical infrastructure as a result of increasing tensions between the two countries. The attacks,…
SentinelOne EDR Exploit Allows Babuk Ransomware Deployment Through Installer Abuse
A newly discovered exploit has revealed a critical vulnerability in SentinelOne’s endpoint detection and response (EDR) system, allowing cybercriminals to bypass its tamper protection and deploy the Babuk ransomware. The method, identified as a “Bring Your Own Installer” technique,…
Kelly Benefits Data Leak Affects 260,000 People
A Maryland-based outsourced benefits and payroll manager is notifying nine large customers and nearly 264,000 individuals that their private and sensitive data may have been compromised in a December hack. The number of impacted people has increased by eight-fold…
⚡ Weekly Recap: Zero-Day Exploits, Developer Malware, IoT Botnets, and AI-Powered Scams
What do a source code editor, a smart billboard, and a web server have in common? They’ve all become launchpads for attacks—because cybercriminals are rethinking what counts as “infrastructure.” Instead of chasing high-value targets directly, threat actors are now quietly…
Criminal Proxy Network Infects Thousands of IoT Devices
The criminal proxy network infected thousands of IoT and end-of-life devices, creating dangerous botnet This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: Criminal Proxy Network Infects Thousands of IoT Devices