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Adobe Fixes Actively Exploited Zero-Day in Acrobat Reader

Adobe has released an emergency security update to address a critical zero-day vulnerability in Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS. According to Adobe’s APSB26-43 bulletin, the flaw is currently being exploited in the wild, prompting a Priority 1 rating…

Google Brings End-to-End Encrypted Gmail to Android and iPhone

Google has officially expanded Gmail’s end-to-end encryption (E2EE) feature to Android and iOS devices, empowering organizations and users to protect the confidentiality of email content directly from their mobile devices. This enhancement is part of Gmail’s client-side encryption (CSE) program, enabling stricter compliance…

EngageSDK Vulnerability puts millions of crypto wallets at risk

A newly disclosed vulnerability in the widely used Android library EngageSDK has raised serious concerns across the cryptocurrency ecosystem, potentially exposing millions of users to data theft and unauthorized access. Security researchers identified a critical “intent redirection” vulnerability in EngageSDK,…

Storm-2755 Uses AiTM Hijacking to Divert Employee Salaries

Hackers are abusing adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) session hijacking to steal employee salaries in a new “payroll pirate” campaign tracked by Microsoft as Storm-2755 and targeting Canadian users. By hijacking live Microsoft 365 sessions, the group redirects payroll deposits to attacker-controlled bank…

Fake BTS Tour Ticket Scams Target Fans Worldwide

Cybercriminals are exploiting the massive hype around BTS’s return to the global stage by launching a wave of fake ticketing websites targeting fans across multiple countries. The K-pop group recently reunited after nearly four years, during which members completed mandatory…

Iranian APT alert: 5,219 Rockwell PLCs exposed online

Censys has warned that more than 5,000 Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley PLCs are currently exposed to the internet as Iranian-affiliated APT actors actively target these devices across U.S. critical infrastructure. The same operators were previously associated with a November 2023 campaign that…

TP-Link Devices at Risk as Multiple Security Flaws Enable Takeover

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered five significant security vulnerabilities in the TP-Link Archer AX53 v1.0 router. If left unpatched, these critical flaws could allow attackers to take full control of the device, steal sensitive network data, and compromise connected systems. Because…

GitHub, GitLab Abused for Malware and Phishing Campaigns

Hackers are increasingly abusing trusted software development platforms GitHub and GitLab to host malware and credential phishing campaigns, making defensive detection significantly harder for enterprises. Because these Git-based platforms are deeply integrated into development and business workflows, organizations cannot simply…

New React Server Components Flaw Could Let Attackers Trigger DoS

A newly disclosed high-severity vulnerability in React Server Components could allow unauthenticated attackers to trigger a Denial of Service (DoS) condition. Tracked as CVE-2026-23869, this flaw poses a significant risk to web applications using specific server-side rendering packages. Because the…

MuddyWater Uses Russian MaaS in New ChainShell Attack

MuddyWater is now weaponizing a Russian malware-as-a-service (MaaS) platform to run a new operation dubbed “ChainShell”, blending Iranian state targeting with commercially developed cybercrime tooling. The assessment is based on a misconfigured command‑and‑control (C2) web server, 15 malware samples, and…