Bitcoin trades at lowest value since early 2024, as investors bet on high-profile IPOs, AI-related stocks This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Bitcoin Sinks Below $60,000 Amid AI Focus
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Hackers Use Malicious Minecraft Fabric Mods to Deploy LoaderClient and WeedHack Stealer
Hackers are weaponizing malicious Minecraft Fabric mods to deliver LoaderClient. This stage-one malware loader steals session data and hands it off to the WeedHack stealer through a fileless, blockchain-backed execution chain. The campaign stands out for its use of EtherHiding,…
Mini Shai-Hulud Worm Poisons LeoPlatform npm Packages to Steal Developer and CI/CD Secrets
A fresh supply-chain wave tied to the Mini Shai-Hulud, Miasma, and Hades malware families is actively poisoning npm packages in the LeoPlatform and RStreams ecosystems and expanding into source-repository compromises. The intrusion blends registry poisoning, install-time execution via binding.gyp, Bun-staged…
Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Security Updates for Users Up to October 2027
Microsoft has quietly expanded its Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, allowing consumers to receive critical security patches through October 12, 2027, an additional year beyond the program’s originally planned expiration date of October 12, 2026. Windows 10 officially…
Two CEOs on why security and AI readiness belong together
SuperOps and Guardz are bundling PSA, RMM, MDM, and agentic SecOps into one offering for MSPs. In this Help Net Security Q&A, SuperOps CEO Arvind Parthiban and Guardz CEO Dor Eisner explain how a connected stack cuts the time and…
Philip Martin Joins Uber as Chief Information Security Officer
Martin brings experience from Coinbase, Palantir, Amazon, and the U.S. Army to lead Uber’s cybersecurity and enterprise security organization. The post Philip Martin Joins Uber as Chief Information Security Officer appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from…
Agentic AI Pentesting Platforms Comparison
Agentic AI transforms Penetration Testing from a periodic consulting practice to a continuous validation discipline. While traditional pentests remain relevant, particularly for complex business logic or regulated environments, the rapid evolution of cloud-native systems necessitates more frequent evaluations. Between formal…
Top 20 Kali Linux Commands Every Hacker Must Know (2026)
Top 20 Kali Linux Commands Every Hacker Must Know (2026) Whether you just installed Kali Linux for the… The post Top 20 Kali Linux Commands Every Hacker Must Know (2026) appeared first on Hackers Online Club. This article has been…
Modelplane: Open-source control plane for AI inference
Organizations that run open-weight models on hardware they own operate GPU fleets spread across clouds, neoclouds, and on-premise data centers. Each fleet handles model placement, replica scaling, infrastructure provisioning, weight distribution, and traffic routing. Teams have built this coordination layer…
Healthcare leaders see a fatal cyber incident as inevitable
Healthcare practices run on a chain of outside vendors. An EMR system holds clinical records, a billing platform processes claims, a telehealth tool supports remote visits, and a cloud provider stores data. Every one of those connections gives an outside…
New infosec products of the month: June 2026
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from AISLE, Asimily, Blue Planet, depthfirst, Diligent, Drata, Elastic, Filigran, Flip, Hyland, IDnow, Legit Security, MazeBolt, Noma, Qodo, Ridge Security, Tigera, and WitnessAI. Asimily turns device…
OpenAI Reportedly Delays ChatGPT 5.6 Release Following Trump Administration Request
OpenAI has agreed to stagger the public release of its latest AI model, GPT-5.6, after the Trump administration formally requested the company limit initial access to a select group of government-approved partners, citing the model’s advanced capabilities and national security…
Chinese cybersecurity company claims it’s built a better-than-Mythos bug finder
Qihoo 360, which the US has banned, says it’s needed as a deterrent to weaponized Anthropic models This article has been indexed from www.theregister.com – Articles Read the original article: Chinese cybersecurity company claims it’s built a better-than-Mythos bug finder
Gamaredon in 2025: Leveraging tunnels, workers, dead drops, and new alliances
ESET Research analyzes Gamaredon’s new toolset and the group’s growing reliance on legitimate online services to hide its C&C infrastructure and exfiltrate stolen data This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Gamaredon in 2025: Leveraging tunnels,…
Malware gaslights AI
Mac Malware Gaslights AI, Major Info-Stealer Takedown, OpenAI’s Patch the Planet, and FortiBleed Fallout Mac malware called “Gaslight,” attributed to North Korea-aligned actors, plants fake system messages designed to derail AI-based analysis while stealing data and exfiltrating it via a…
Kitana Shows How AI Is Reshaping Adversary-in-the-Middle Fraud
Kitana combines AI-assisted development with adversary-in-the-middle attacks to steal credentials and payment information in real time. The post Kitana Shows How AI Is Reshaping Adversary-in-the-Middle Fraud appeared first on eSecurity Planet. This article has been indexed from eSecurity Planet Read…
Photo ZIP campaign targeting hospitality industry delivers Node.js implant for persistent access
Microsoft Threat Intelligence identified an active multi-stage intrusion campaign targeting hospitality organizations in Europe and Asia. The campaign uses photo-themed ZIP archives and fake image shortcut files to deliver a persistent Node.js implant and evade detection. The post Photo ZIP…
CL-STA-1062 Targets Southeast Asian Governments and Critical Infrastructure
Government entities and critical infrastructure were targeted for espionage in SE Asia by attackers using a hybrid toolkit, including custom TinyRCT backdoor. The post CL-STA-1062 Targets Southeast Asian Governments and Critical Infrastructure appeared first on Unit 42. This article has…
Self-destructing Mistic backdoor linked to access broker selling corporate footholds to ransomware gangs
Spotted in intrusions targeting insurance, education, IT, and professional services sectors This article has been indexed from www.theregister.com – Articles Read the original article: Self-destructing Mistic backdoor linked to access broker selling corporate footholds to ransomware gangs
CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog
CISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. CVE-2026-12569 PTC Windchill and FlexPLM Improper Input Validation Vulnerability CVE-2026-20230 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) Vulnerability These…