In a concerning report from cybersecurity firm TeamT5, it has been revealed that a Chinese Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group leveraged critical vulnerabilities in Ivanti Connect Secure VPN appliances to launch a global cyberattack. The breach affected nearly 20 industries…
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DoJ Launches Critical National Security Program to Protect Americans’ Sensitive Data
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a landmark initiative to block foreign adversaries—including China, Russia, and Iran—from exploiting commercial channels to access sensitive American data. The Data Security Program (DSP), enacted under Executive Order 14117, establishes stringent controls over…
Slow Pisces Group Targets Developers Using Coding Challenges Laced with Python Malware
A North Korean state-sponsored threat group known as “Slow Pisces” has been orchestrating sophisticated cyberattacks targeting developers in the cryptocurrency sector using malware-laced coding challenges. This campaign employs deceptive tactics and advanced malware techniques designed to infiltrate systems, steal critical…
FortiGate 0-Day Exploit Allegedly Up for Sale on Dark Web
A chilling new development in the cybersecurity landscape has emerged, as a threat actor has reportedly advertised an alleged zero-day exploit targeting Fortinet’s FortiGate firewalls on a prominent dark web forum. This exploit purportedly enables unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE)…
Alleged FUD Malware ‘GYware’ Advertised on Hacker Forum for $35/Month
A new Remote Access Trojan (RAT) known as “GYware” is being marketed on a popular hacker forum at an affordable price of $35 per month. The malware, which is described by its creator as the “best of 2025,” reportedly boasts…
Kaspersky Shares 12 Essential Tips for Messaging App Security and Privacy
In an era where instant messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, iMessage, Viber, and WeChat dominate personal and professional communication, digital privacy and security have never been more critical. To help users keep their accounts secure and private, cybersecurity experts…
Dangling DNS Attack Allows Hackers to Take Over Organization’s Subdomain
Hackers are exploiting what’s known as “Dangling DNS” records to take over corporate subdomains, posing significant threats to organizations’ security frameworks. This attack vector has been increasingly noted by security teams, highlighting the need for constant vigilance in DNS configuration…
Hackers Imitate Google Chrome Install Page on Google Play to Distribute Android Malware
Cybersecurity experts have unearthed an intricate cyber campaign that leverages deceptive websites posing as the Google Play Store to distribute Android malware. These websites, hosted on newly registered domains, create a façade of credible application installation pages, enticing victims with…
Threat Actors Manipulate Search Results to Lure Users to Malicious Websites
Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting search engine optimization (SEO) techniques and paid advertisements to manipulate search engine results, pushing malicious websites to the top where unsuspecting users are likely to click. In recent years, this tactic, often known as SEO poisoning…
RansomHub Ransomware Group Hits 84 Organizations as New Threat Actors Emerge
The RansomHub ransomware group has emerged as a significant danger, targeting a wide array of industries across the globe. In March 2025, this group alone managed to compromise 84 organizations, while new groups like Arkana and CrazyHunter have introduced sophisticated…
HelloKitty Ransomware Returns, Launching Attacks on Windows, Linux, and ESXi Environments
Security researchers and cybersecurity experts have recently uncovered new variants of the notorious HelloKitty ransomware, signaling its resurgence with attacks targeting Windows, Linux, and ESXi environments. HelloKitty ransomware, initially appearing in October 2020 as a fork of DeathRansom, has evolved…
Tycoon 2FA Phishing Kit Uses Advanced Evasion Techniques to Bypass Endpoint Detection Systems
The notorious Tycoon 2FA phishing kit continues its evolution with new strategies designed to slip past endpoint detection systems. This development was highlighted in a recent analysis, showcasing several sophisticated techniques aimed at thwarting detection and analysis. Obfuscation with Invisible…
Threat Actors Exploit Legitimate Crypto Packages to Deliver Malicious Code
Threat actors are using open-source software (OSS) repositories to install malicious code into trusted applications, particularly targeting cryptocurrency software. The ReversingLabs (RL) research team has identified a pattern where attackers upload seemingly legitimate packages to repositories like npm, which then…
Hackers Exploit Router Flaws in Ongoing Attacks on Enterprise Networks
Enterprises are facing heightened cyber threats as attackers increasingly target network infrastructure, particularly routers, following a trend noted in Forescout Research Vedere Labs’ 2025 report on the riskiest connected devices. The Forescout report reveals a significant shift in the cybersecurity…
Threat Actors Launch Active Attacks on Semiconductor Firms Using Zero-Day Exploits
Semiconductor companies, pivotal in the tech industry for their role in producing components integral to everything from consumer electronics to critical defense systems, are under siege from sophisticated cyber threats. These firms design, manufacture, and sell semiconductors, crucial elements with…
Threat Actors Leverage Email Bombing to Evade Security Tools and Conceal Malicious Activity
Threat actors are increasingly using email bombing to bypass security protocols and facilitate further malicious endeavors. Email bombing, known also as a “spam bomb,” involves flooding a target’s email inbox with a massive volume of emails, overwhelming the recipient and…
Hands-On Labs: The Key to Accelerating CMMC 2.0 Compliance
INE Security Highlights How Practical, immersive training environments help defense contractors meet DoD cybersecurity requirements Defense contractors are facing increased pressure to meet the Department of Defense’s stringent Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 requirements ahead of 2025 compliance deadlines. INE Security,…
Sensata Technologies Breached: Ransomware Attack Key Systems
Sensata Technologies Holding PLC, a global leader in sensor solutions and electrical protection, is currently grappling with the fallout of a ransomware attack that has disrupted its operations and compromised sensitive files. The breach, first reported on April 6, 2025,…
CISA Issues 10 ICS Advisories Addressing Critical Vulnerabilities and Exploits
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued ten new Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories to address critical vulnerabilities and exploits that could impact key industrial systems. Released on April 10, 2025, these advisories provide crucial insights into ongoing…
TROX Stealer Harvests Sensitive Data Including Stored Credit Cards and Browser Credentials
Cybersecurity experts at Sublime have uncovered a complex malware campaign revolving around TROX Stealer, an information stealer that employs urgency to deceive victims. This malware, first detected in December 2024, highlights an intricate attack chain designed to extract sensitive data…