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Why did the FCC ban foreign-made consumer routers?

The government continues its bipartisan mission to reduce the amount of foreign-produced tech gear in the telecommunications and video surveillance markets in the USA. Last… The post Why did the FCC ban foreign-made consumer routers? appeared first on Panda Security…

Google Rolls Out Cookie Theft Protections in Chrome

New Device Bound Session Credentials render stolen session cookies unusable by cryptographically binding authentication. The post Google Rolls Out Cookie Theft Protections in Chrome appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the original article: Google…

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…

Android API exposure, Acrobat Reader zero-day, Bitcoin Depot cyberattack

Google API keys in Android apps expose Gemini endpoints Acrobat Reader zero-day flaw exploited since December Cryptocurrency ATM company Bitcoin Depot reports cyberattack Check out our show notes here: https://cisoseries.com/cybersecurity-news-android-api-exposure-acrobat-reader-zero-day-bitcoin-depot-cyberattack/ Huge thanks to our episode sponsor, Vanta Risk and regulation…

Obfuscated JavaScript or Nothing, (Thu, Apr 9th)

I spotted an interesting piece of JavaScript code that was delivered via a phishing email in a RAR archive. The file was called “cbmjlzan.JS” (SHA256:a8ba9ba93b4509a86e3d7dd40fd0652c2743e32277760c5f7942b788b74c5285) and is only identified as malicious by 15 AV&#x27s on VirusTotal[1]. This article has been…

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…