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Linux Kernel 6.14 Released: Everything You Need to Know

Linus Torvalds released the Linux 6.14 kernel today after an unexpected quiet day yesterday, marking a new milestone in the Linux ecosystem. This version is set to power several upcoming Linux distribution releases, including Ubuntu 25.04 and Fedora 42. Linux…

FBI Warns Against Using Unsafe File Converter Tools

The FBI Denver Field Office has sounded the alarm about a burgeoning scam involving purportedly free online document converter tools. This scam, which has gained traction globally, sees cybercriminals harnessing these tools to spread malware, leading to severe consequences such…

Ingress NGINX RCE Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Compromise Entire Cluster

A series of remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities known as “IngressNightmare” have been discovered in the Ingress NGINX Controller for Kubernetes. These vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2025-1097, CVE-2025-1098, CVE-2025-24514, and CVE-2025-1974, pose a critical threat to Kubernetes clusters, allowing attackers to gain unauthorized access to…

Pocket Card Users Targeted in Sophisticated Phishing Campaign

A new phishing campaign targeting Japanese Pocket Card users has been uncovered by Symantec. The attackers are employing sophisticated tactics to deceive cardholders into divulging their login credentials, potentially compromising their financial accounts. Japanese Cardholders at Risk of Credential Theft…

VanHelsingRaaS Emerges, Targeting Linux, BSD, ARM, and ESXi Systems

VanHelsingRaaS, a newly launched ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) program, has quickly gained traction in the cybercrime ecosystem. Introduced on March 7, 2025, this RaaS platform offers affiliates a cross-platform ransomware tool capable of targeting diverse systems, including Linux, BSD, ARM architectures, and…

WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Opens Door to SQL Injection Exploits

A critical vulnerability in the popular WordPress plugin GamiPress has been uncovered, leaving users exposed to unauthenticated SQL injection attacks. The issue, assigned the identifier CVE-2024-13496, carries a high CVSS 3.1 score of 7.5, indicating significant potential for exploitation. CVE-2024-13496…