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Fraudulent email domain tracker: April 2025

This is the first release in a new Castle series highlighting email domains associated with fraudulent activity. Our goal is to provide visibility into email infrastructure commonly abused by bots and fraudsters, so that security teams can improve their detection…

New Gremlin Infostealer Distributed on Telegram

Administrators of a Telegram channel named CoderSharp have been advertising Gremlin Stealer since March 2025 This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: New Gremlin Infostealer Distributed on Telegram

What is an automation architect?

An automation architect is a senior IT professional responsible for the strategic design, development and governance of automation initiatives across an organization. This article has been indexed from Search Security Resources and Information from TechTarget Read the original article: What…

ExtraHop strenghtens network detection and response

ExtraHop launched all-in-one sensor designed to unify network traffic collection that scales across a number of security use cases. This further advances ExtraHop’s vision to consolidate NDR, network performance monitoring (NPM), intrusion detection (IDS), and full packet forensics into an…

JokerOTP Platform With 28,000+ Phishing Attacks Dismantled

In a major cybersecurity breakthrough, law enforcement agencies from the UK and Netherlands have dismantled the notorious JokerOTP platform, a sophisticated phishing tool responsible for compromising financial accounts totaling £7.5 million across 13 countries. A 24-year-old man was arrested Tuesday…

CISA warns about actively exploited Broadcom, Commvault vulnerabilities

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added three new flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on Monday, affecting Commvault (CVE-2025-3928), Active! Mail (CVE-2025-42599), and Broadcom Brocade (CVE-2025-1976) solutions. CISA’s KEV catalog is constantly updated and provides IT…

LayerX Raises $11 Million for Browser Security Solution

Browser security firm LayerX has raised $11 million in a Series A funding round extension led by Jump Capital. The post LayerX Raises $11 Million for Browser Security Solution appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…