CrySome RAT: Stealthy .NET Malware Adds AV Killer, HVNC Features

CrySome RAT is a newly observed, advanced .NET remote access trojan that combines full‑featured post‑exploitation tooling with unusually hardened persistence, AV-killing, and anti‑removal logic, making it a serious long‑term threat to Windows environments. The client component (Crysome.Client.exe) communicates with a…

When AI Trust Breaks: The ChatGPT Data Leakage Flaw That Redefined AI Vendor Security Trust

AI assistants like ChatGPT have quickly become trusted environments for handling some of the most sensitive data people own. Users discuss medical symptoms, upload financial records, analyze contracts, and paste internal documents—often assuming that what they share remains safely contained within the platform.  That assumption was challenged when…

EU Investigates Cyberattack on Websites

The European Commission is currently investigating a cyberattack on the Europa.eu platform that may have resulted in the theft of some data. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: EU Investigates Cyberattack on Websites

Ransomware Hits Goodwill Grand Rapids

Goodwill of Greater Grand Rapids is currently investigating a cybersecurity breach that has disrupted its internal network and retail operations. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: Ransomware Hits Goodwill Grand Rapids

Spotify Seeks $300M From Anna’s Archive

Spotify and several major record labels have filed for a 322 million dollar default judgment against the shadow library Anna’s Archive following its failure to respond to a lawsuit regarding the scraping of millions of music files. This article has…

CISA Chief Warns Shutdown Raises Cyber Risks

Acting Director Nick Andersen recently warned that the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown is causing dangerous security gaps as the agency operates with a severely depleted workforce. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: CISA…

India To Ban Hikvision TP Link CCTV

The Indian government is implementing a ban on internet-connected CCTV cameras from Chinese manufacturers like Hikvision, Dahua, and TP-Link starting April 1, 2026. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: India To Ban Hikvision TP Link…