Two high-severity vulnerabilities have been discovered in Vaultwarden, a widely used alternative Bitwarden server implementation written in Rust. These security flaws, tracked as CVE-2026-27803 and CVE-2026-27802, allow compromised Manager accounts to bypass authorization checks, escalate privileges, and expose sensitive stored…
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Cyber Espionage Group CL-UNK-1068 Linked to China Targets Asian Infrastructure
A highly sophisticated cyber espionage group, designated as CL-UNK-1068, has been actively targeting critical infrastructure across South, Southeast, and East Asia since at least 2020. Originating from China, the threat actors focus on high-value sectors, including aviation, energy, government, law…
Iran-Linked Hackers Target U.S. Critical Infrastructure Amid Rising Cyber Threats
Iran-linked threat actors are escalating cyber operations against U.S. and allied networks, with Seedworm recently deploying new backdoors against critical infrastructure and high-value organizations amid the current regional conflict. Activity associated with the Iranian APT group Seedworm (aka MuddyWater, Temp…
MaaS VIP Keylogger Campaign Uses Steganography to Steal Credentials at Scale
A large-scale spear-phishing campaign distributing a VIP Keylogger variant sold as Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS). The campaign employs steganography, in-memory execution, and modular payload design to evade defenses while harvesting credentials across browsers, email clients, and collaboration tools. Researchers observed fraudulent purchase-order emails that…
Apache ZooKeeper Flaw Exposes Sensitive Data to Attackers
Apache ZooKeeper, a centralized service used for maintaining configuration information and naming in distributed systems, has received critical security updates. The Apache Software Foundation recently addressed two “Important” severity vulnerabilities that could expose sensitive data and allow server impersonation in…
ClipXDaemon Malware Targets Crypto Users in Linux X11 Sessions
ClipXDaemon is a new Linux malware family that hijacks cryptocurrency clipboard data in X11 sessions, operating fully offline without any command‑and‑control (C2) infrastructure. It reuses a ShadowHS-style loader built with the public bincrypter framework but delivers a completely different, autonomous…
Cybercrime Group in Vietnam Enables Massive Fraudulent Signups
A wave of fraudulent account registrations to a cybercrime ecosystem operating out of Vietnam. These fake accounts are not just spam; they underpin large-scale financial fraud, phishing, and interpersonal scams that erode trust in online platforms. Attackers scripted mass “puppet”…
1-Click ZITADEL Vulnerability Could Allow Full System Takeover
A critical Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability has been discovered in ZITADEL, a popular open-source identity and access management platform. Tracked as CVE-2026-29191 with a Critical severity rating, this flaw resides in the platform’s login V2 interface, specifically within the /saml-post endpoint. It…
Nginx UI Vulnerabilities Let Attackers Download Full System Backups
A critical security flaw has been discovered in Nginx UI that allows unauthenticated threat actors to download and decrypt complete system backups. Tracked as CVE-2026-27944, this vulnerability carries a maximum critical severity score of 9.8 out of 10. The flaw…
Hikvision Multiple Product Vulnerability Could Let Attackers Escalate Privileges
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has officially added a critical security flaw affecting multiple Hikvision products to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. This urgent addition, made on March 5, 2026, serves as a stark warning to network…
ExifTool Vulnerability Lets Malicious Images Trigger macOS Code Execution
ExifTool is a ubiquitous open-source solution for reading, writing, and editing image metadata. It’s the go-to tool for photographers and digital archivists, and is widely used in data analytics, digital forensics, and investigative journalism. Can a computer really get infected…
Transparent Tribe’s ‘Vibeware’ Move Points to AI-Made Malware at Scale
Transparent Tribe (APT36) is moving from traditional, off‑the‑shelf tools to an AI-assisted malware model researchers now call “vibeware,” signaling how large language models are starting to industrialize mediocre but relentless attacks at scale. In its latest campaigns against Indian government…
Critical ExifTool Vulnerability Allows Malicious Images to Execute Code on macOS
Many users believe macOS is inherently resistant to malware, but a newly discovered vulnerability proves otherwise. Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) recently uncovered a critical flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-3102, within ExifTool. ExifTool is a widely popular open-source application…
WiFi Signals Can Track Human Activity Through Walls by Mapping Body Keypoints
In late February 2026, an open-source project named RuView (formerly WiFi DensePose) surged to the top of GitHub trending lists. This edge AI system proves that everyday WiFi signals can track human movement, estimate body poses, and monitor vital signs…
CISA Alerts Users to Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities Impacting macOS and iOS
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an urgent alert regarding three actively exploited vulnerabilities affecting multiple Apple platforms. On March 5, 2026, CISA added these security flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, requiring immediate attention…
Microsoft: Fake AI Extensions Breached Chat Histories in 20,000+ Enterprise Tenants
Microsoft has issued an alert after uncovering a wave of malicious Chromium-based browser extensions masquerading as legitimate AI assistant tools. The extensions, available on the Chrome Web Store and compatible with both Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, secretly collected private…
OpenAI’s Codex Security Built to Automate Vulnerability Discovery and Remediation
OpenAI has officially introduced Codex Security, an advanced application security agent designed to automate vulnerability discovery and remediation. Formerly known as Aardvark, the tool is now available in a research preview. It aims to eliminate the bottleneck of manual security…
Malicious Browser Add‑on Targets imToken Users’ Private Keys
Socket’s Threat Research Team has uncovered a highly deceptive Google Chrome extension designed to steal private keys and seed phrases from cryptocurrency users. The malicious add-on, named “lmΤoken Chromophore” (extension ID bbhaganppipihlhjgaaeeeefbaoihcgi), disguises itself as a harmless hex color visualizer…
Claude AI Exposes 22 Firefox Vulnerabilities in Just Two Weeks
Artificial intelligence has officially entered the realm of advanced vulnerability research, moving beyond simple code assistance to autonomous threat hunting. This highly accelerated discovery rate outpaces traditional manual research, with the AI uncovering more vulnerabilities in one month than human…
RMM Tools Crucial for IT Operations, But Growing Threat as Attackers Weaponize Them
Threat actors are increasingly weaponizing trusted administrative software to bypass security defenses. By exploiting legitimate software, cybercriminals gain persistent, hands-on-keyboard (HOK) access while hiding within normal network activity. Initial Access and Attack Methods RMM compromises typically begin with targeted social…