A newly disclosed zero-day vulnerability in AnyDesk has the potential to allow a local attacker to trigger a denial-of-service condition by exploiting the remote-access software’s “Send Support Information” feature. The advisory, tracked as ZDI-26-401 and ZDI-CAN-26645, was published by Trend…
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Five-Layer Fileless Malware Uses JScript and PowerShell to Evade AMSI and Load .NET Payload
An active phishing campaign using a five-layer, fileless malware loader to evade Microsoft’s Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI), static detection controls, and disk-based forensic analysis. The campaign delivers a Windows Script Host JScript payload inside a TAR archive disguised as a…
Top 10 Firewall Solutions Setting New Cybersecurity Standards in 2026
The firewall category is reinventing itself faster than at any point since NGFW arrived and 2026’s leaders aren’t just shipping better boxes, they’re redefining what “firewall” means. Palo Alto Networks is setting the bar for AI-driven inline prevention, Fortinet for hybrid mesh execution, and HPE Juniper for the quantum-safe era, while…
Millions of Shark Robot Vacuums Vulnerable to Unpatched Remote Code Execution Flaw
Millions of internet-connected Shark robot vacuums may be vulnerable to a critical remote code execution (RCE) flaw that could allow attackers to control devices remotely, access onboard cameras, retrieve home maps, and potentially steal stored Wi-Fi credentials. An independent researcher…
New Framework Redefines AI Penetration Testing Around Prompt Injection and Behavioral Objective Violations
A newly proposed framework argues that AI penetration testing must move beyond conventional infrastructure compromise and assess whether an adversary can make an AI-enabled system act against its intended operational purpose. Traditional penetration testing typically measures compromise through outcomes such…
Hackers Exploit SonicWall SMA1000 Zero-Days to Execute Commands as Root
Hackers are actively exploiting two zero-day vulnerabilities in the SonicWall SMA 1000 Series remote access appliances. They are chaining a critical server-side request forgery flaw with a local code injection bug to execute commands with root privileges. Rapid7’s Managed Detection…
OpenAI Unveils GPT-Red AI Model That Automatically Finds Prompt Injection Vulnerabilities
OpenAI has introduced GPT-Red, an automated safety red-teaming model trained to identify and exploit prompt injection weaknesses in AI agents. Prompt injection occurs when malicious instructions hidden in webpages, emails, local files, code repositories, or tool outputs manipulate an AI…
Next.js Announces July Security Release to Fix 4 High-Severity and 5 Medium Flaws
Next.js maintainers have announced a scheduled security release for July to address nine vulnerabilities, four rated high severity and five rated medium severity. The patches are expected to be released on July 20, 2022, and will include updated versions for…
Critical Zoom Workplace Flaw Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Take Over Accounts Remotely
Zoom has disclosed a critical vulnerability in its Windows desktop software that could allow unauthenticated attackers to take over user accounts remotely. This issue, tracked as CVE-2026-53412 and addressed in bulletin ZSB-26014, arises from improper input validation in Zoom Workplace…
Dutch Police and Europol Disrupt Global Investment Scam Infrastructure and Arrest Key Suspects
Dutch police, working with international law-enforcement partners including Europol, have disrupted a sprawling investment-fraud operation alleged to have defrauded victims across multiple countries of more than €100 million every month. The investigation has resulted in arrests in Poland, Cyprus, Belgium,…
CISA Warns of Actively Exploited Oracle E-Business Suite Flaw
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has warned that attackers are actively exploiting CVE-2026-46817, an improper privilege management vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite that can lead to a takeover of Oracle Payments. The agency added the issue to…
Splunk Enterprise Flaws Expose Stored Credentials and Allow Arbitrary SPL Searches
Splunk has released security updates for three vulnerabilities in Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud Platform. These vulnerabilities could potentially expose stored credential hashes, enable arbitrary Search Processing Language (SPL) searches, and allow files to be written outside of the intended…
Hackers Pair Stolen Wallet Databases With Keychain Passwords for Offline Crypto Theft
A macOS-focused information stealer is combining stolen wallet databases with credentials harvested from the Apple Keychain, browsers, and Apple Notes to conduct offline cryptocurrency theft attempts. Detected by the MistEye security monitoring system, the malware appears designed for broad data…
Critical JetBrains Flaws Impact IntelliJ IDEA, TeamCity, and YouTrack Users
JetBrains has released security updates for IntelliJ IDEA, TeamCity, and YouTrack that address six vulnerabilities, including a critical path traversal issue that could enable code execution in IntelliJ IDEA. The fixes affect core developer tooling, CI/CD infrastructure, and issue-tracking environments,…
Malicious AI Agents Attempt Reverse Shells, Credential Theft, and Persistent SSH Access
AI agents are increasingly crossing the line from generating content to executing actions inside developer workstations, cloud environments, and enterprise systems. New telemetry from Gen’s H1 2026 Threat Report shows that agent runtime controls detected attempts involving reverse shells, credential-file…
Kratos PhaaS Targets Microsoft 365 Users With SharePoint Links and Cloudflare Anti-Bot Checks
Kratos, a subscription-based phishing-as-a-service platform, is targeting Microsoft 365 users in the United States, Europe, and other regions through campaigns designed to blend into ordinary document-sharing workflows. The operation abuses trusted services, including Microsoft SharePoint, OneDrive, Microsoft Forms, Canva, Tilda,…
F5 Fixes 3 NGINX Flaws Enabling Potential Remote Code Execution, Memory Disclosure, and DoS Attacks
F5 has issued security advisories for three vulnerabilities affecting NGINX Plus and NGINX Open Source. These flaws could allow unauthenticated attackers to trigger crashes in worker processes, disclose limited memory contents, or potentially execute code under specific conditions. The vulnerabilities,…
Hackers Use Google Ads and Claude AI Chats to Steal macOS Credentials and Crypto Wallets
Threat actors have exploited Google Ads and Anthropic’s Claude shared-chat feature to distribute the MacSync Stealer to macOS users. They used a social engineering technique called ClickFix, designed to steal credentials, browser data, cloud keys, sensitive files, and cryptocurrency wallets.…
LLM-Assisted TuxBot Botnet Targets IoT Devices Across 17 Processor Architectures
TuxBot v3 Evolution, a modular IoT botnet framework capable of infecting devices running architectures ranging from ARM and MIPS to x86_64, PowerPC and RISC-V. The platform appears designed for mass compromise, persistence and distributed denial-of-service operations, with a C-based bot…
GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra Writes Complete Chrome Exploit With V8 Sandbox Escape
A security researcher reported that the GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra model successfully produced a working renderer exploit for Chrome version 149.0.7827.201. This exploit utilized V8 version 14.9.207.35. The model reportedly combined multiple patched issues in the JavaScript engine and WebAssembly infrastructure,…