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Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 Update Breaks Start Menu Search

Microsoft recently addressed a disruptive server-side flaw that completely disabled Start Menu search functionality for some Windows 11 23H2 users. The tech giant quickly acknowledged the incident and deployed an automatic fix behind the scenes. Because the repair happens directly…

Meta Business Alerts Abused for Phishing Campaigns

Hackers are weaponizing legitimate Meta Business Manager notifications to sneak phishing emails past security filters and into users’ inboxes. By abusing trusted Meta infrastructure, attackers make their messages appear authentic while quietly funneling victims to credential‑stealing pages. Because Meta systems…

Masjesu Botnet Targets Routers in Commercial DDoS Attacks

Hackers are abusing the Masjesu botnet to run high-volume DDoS-for-hire attacks against routers, gateways, and other exposed IoT infrastructure, turning everyday network hardware into commercial attack firepower. Operating quietly since early 2023 and still active in 2026, Masjesu (also known as XorBot)…

GreyNoise Launches C2 Detection for Exploited Edge Devices

GreyNoise has introduced a new capability, C2 Detection, to identify compromised edge devices such as firewalls, routers, and VPN systems assets that are increasingly targeted but often lack visibility in traditional security tools. Unlike endpoints, these devices rarely generate alerts when…

Docker Authorization Bypass Flaw Exposed Hosts to Potential Attackers

A high-severity security vulnerability has been discovered in Docker Engine, exposing hosts to potential authorization bypass attacks. Tracked as CVE-2026-34040, the flaw allows attackers to evade authorization plugins (AuthZ) by manipulating API request bodies. While the base likelihood of exploitation…

Multiple OpenSSL Flaws Expose Sensitive Data in RSA KEM Handling

A newly disclosed flaw in OpenSSL could allow attackers to access sensitive data stored in application memory. Tracked as CVE-2026-31790, this moderate-severity vulnerability affects the handling of RSA Key Encapsulation Mechanism (KEM) RSASVE encapsulation. OpenSSL issued the security advisory on…

Top 10 Best Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Providers in 2026

In the digital realm of 2026, the traditional password stands as a flimsy barrier against an onslaught of sophisticated cyber threats. From phishing campaigns and credential stuffing to ever-evolving malware, attackers are relentlessly targeting the weakest link in cybersecurity: single-factor…

FBI Takes Down Russian Campaign That Compromised Thousands of Routers

In a major counter-cyberespionage action dubbed “Operation Masquerade,” the U.S. Justice Department and the FBI successfully neutralized a global network of compromised small office/home office (SOHO) routers. The infrastructure was controlled by Russia’s Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) to execute sophisticated…

Cybercriminals Use Fake Zoom, Teams Calls to Deliver Malware

Hackers are increasingly using fake Zoom and Microsoft Teams meetings to trick victims into infecting their own systems with malware. SEAL says it has blocked 164 malicious domains tied to this operation using MetaMask’s eth-phishing-detect system. The campaign primarily targets…