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MokN Raises $15 Million for Phish-Back Platform

MokN’s platform deploys realistic decoy access points to lure attackers into revealing compromised credentials, enabling organizations to respond before abuse occurs. The post MokN Raises $15 Million for Phish-Back Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from…

Dutch police disrupts botnet composed of 17 million devices

The Dutch National Police and the country’s National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) have taken offline 200 servers controlling a botnet of 17 million devices, the law enforcement agency announced on Thursday. The investigation was launched after the NCSC received a…

Cyber Briefing: 2026.05.29

Critical infrastructure and developer workflows are under sustained pressure from a combination of high-volume software vulnerabilities, supply chain credential theft, and state-sponsored attacks. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: Cyber Briefing: 2026.05.29

Gogs Zero-Day Exposes Servers to Remote Code Execution

The critical-severity issue, assigned a CVSS score of 9.4, is an argument injection flaw that can be exploited by authenticated attackers via pull requests with malicious branch names. The post Gogs Zero-Day Exposes Servers to Remote Code Execution appeared first…

CyCOS Expands UK SME Cybersecurity Support

A UK pilot program designed to provide peer-led cybersecurity support to small and medium enterprises is preparing for significant expansion. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: CyCOS Expands UK SME Cybersecurity Support

JINX-0164 Uses LinkedIn Lures to Deploy Custom macOS Malware

A newly identified threat actor tracked as JINX-0164 is targeting cryptocurrency organizations through sophisticated LinkedIn-based social engineering campaigns. The financially motivated group has been active since at least mid-2025. It is leveraging custom macOS malware, credential theft, and CI/CD pipeline…

Signal users targeted in backup-stealing phishing attacks

Cybercriminals are impersonating Signal Support to steal backup recovery keys, giving them access to victims’ entire message archives. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Signal users targeted in backup-stealing phishing attacks