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Hackers Use TikTok and Instagram Reels to Push Fake Software Malware

An emerging phishing vector that weaponizes short-form social videos on TikTok and Instagram Reels to distribute malware and funnel victims to malicious download sites. Attackers publish polished “how-to” tutorials and casual user-style clips promising free premium software Spotify Premium, CapCut…

New BitB Phishing Attack Targets Microsoft 365 Logins

A new Browser-in-the-Browser (BitB) phishing campaign is abusing fake OAuth login windows to steal Microsoft 365 credentials, and its design is polished enough to bypass casual visual checks. The attack uses a draggable popup that mimics a real browser dialog.…

North Korea Hackers Weaponize GitHub to Target Developers

A sustained phishing campaign that leverages developer recruitment and code-review lures to deliver cross‑platform malware via attacker-controlled GitHub repositories. Tracked as UNK_DeadDrop and attributed with high confidence to a North Korea‑aligned actor, the operation targeted nearly 100 organizations across finance,…

WhatsApp Blocks Pegasus Spyware Campaign Linked to NSO Group

WhatsApp has disrupted a new spyware campaign linked to the NSO Group, the controversial surveillance vendor behind Pegasus, while simultaneously seeking legal action against the company for allegedly violating a U.S. court injunction. The disclosure highlights NSO’s continued efforts to…

Top 10 Best Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) Solutions 2026

In 2026, the traditional network perimeter is obsolete. With the widespread adoption of remote and hybrid work models, multi-cloud environments, and a proliferation of IoT devices, the old “castle-and-moat” security model where everything inside the network is trusted by default…

Linux Kernel Flaw Allows Local Attackers to Gain Root Privileges

A newly disclosed Linux kernel vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-23111 allows local attackers to escalate privileges to root by exploiting a use-after-free flaw in the nftables subsystem. The vulnerability, patched upstream on February 5, 2026, affects the netfilter framework, specifically nftables,…

NFCShare Android Malware Spreads via Weaponized Banking Apps

A renewed and operationally refined wave of the NFCShare Android banking trojan that delivers NFC card-data theft by masquerading as legitimate banking applications. First documented in January 2026, NFCShare continues to rely on a social‑engineering phishing flow that coerces victims…

Top 10 Best Software Composition Analysis (SCA) Services 2026

In 2026, the foundation of nearly every modern application is built on open-source components. While this accelerates development and fosters innovation, it also introduces a significant attack surface. A single vulnerability in a widely-used open-source library can expose countless applications…

Apache HTTP Server 2.4.68 Patches Multiple Security Vulnerabilities

Apache has released HTTP Server version 2.4.68, addressing multiple security vulnerabilities across core modules and widely deployed components, reinforcing the importance of timely patching in internet-facing infrastructure. The update resolves a mix of memory safety issues, privilege escalation flaws, denial-of-service…