The web browsing history feature, designed to enhance user convenience by styling visited links differently, has inadvertently created a privacy vulnerability. Hackers have exploited this feature, using JavaScript and CSS techniques to deduce users’ online habits, revealing a concerning loophole…
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Hackers Exploiting Vulnerabilities in SonicWall, Zoho, F5 & Ivanti Systems
A surge in cyber activity targeting critical edge technologies and management tools, including SonicWall, Zoho, F5, Ivanti, and other systems, has been flagged by cybersecurity intelligence firm GreyNoise. The sudden spike in probing and exploitation attempts highlights an alarming trend:…
Hackers Exploit Microsoft Teams Messages to Deliver Malware
Cybersecurity experts have uncovered a new malware campaign targeting Microsoft Teams users to infiltrate corporate systems. By exploiting the platform’s communication vulnerabilities and leveraging malicious PowerShell scripts, attackers bypassed traditional defenses, delivering malware capable of stealing credentials and establishing persistent…
Python Introduces New Standard Lock File Format for Enhanced Security
The Python Software Foundation (PSF) has officially announced the adoption of a new standardized lock file format, outlined in PEP 751. This development is a major milestone for the Python packaging ecosystem, aiming to make dependency management more secure, reproducible, and…
CISA Alerts on Active Exploitation of Apache Tomcat Vulnerability
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a high-priority alert regarding the active exploitation of CVE-2025-24813, a critical vulnerability within Apache Tomcat. This newly identified flaw poses a significant risk to organizations using affected versions of the popular…
APT34 Deploys Custom Malware Targeting Finance and Telecom Sectors
APT34, also known as OilRig or Helix Kitten, has intensified its cyber-espionage campaigns, deploying custom malware to target entities within the finance and telecommunications sectors. The group, active since 2012, is a well-documented advanced persistent threat (APT) actor linked to…
KoiLoader Exploits PowerShell Scripts to Drop Malicious Payloads
Cybersecurity experts at eSentire’s Threat Response Unit (TRU) uncovered a sophisticated malware campaign leveraging KoiLoader, a malicious loader designed to deploy information-stealing payloads. This campaign utilized PowerShell scripts and obfuscation techniques to bypass security measures and infect systems. The investigation…
New Surge of IRS-Themed Attacks Targets Taxpayers’ Mobile Devices
As the U.S. tax filing deadline approaches, cybercriminals are intensifying their efforts to exploit taxpayers through a new wave of IRS-themed scams. Research from McAfee Labs has revealed a sharp increase in fraudulent activities targeting mobile devices, with scammers using…
Ransomware Threatens 93% of Industries— Resilience Is Critical
Ransomware continues to be one of the most disruptive cyber threats, with recent data revealing that it affects 93% of industries globally. According to Verizon’s 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report, ransomware is implicated in one-third of all data breaches, underscoring…
Sliver Framework Customized Enhances Evasion and Bypasses EDR Detection
The Sliver Command & Control (C2) framework, an open-source tool written in Go, has been a popular choice for offensive security practitioners since its release in 2020. However, as detection mechanisms evolve, out-of-the-box Sliver payloads are increasingly flagged by Endpoint…
Massive 400GB X (Twitter) Data Leaked – 2.8 Billion Records Exposed
A colossal 400GB trove containing data from 2.873 billion X (formerly Twitter) users has surfaced on hacker forums. The breach, allegedly dated January 2025, is now being deemed one of the largest data leaks in social media history. Breach Origin…
Massive 400GB X (Twitter) Data Leak Surfaces on Hacker Forums
A colossal 400GB trove containing data from 2.873 billion X (formerly Twitter) users has surfaced on hacker forums. The breach, allegedly dated January 2025, is now being deemed one of the largest data leaks in social media history. Breach Origin…
PortSwigger Launches Burp AI to Enhance Penetration Testing with AI
PortSwigger, the makers of Burp Suite, has taken a giant leap forward in the field of cybersecurity with the launch of Burp AI, a groundbreaking set of artificial intelligence (AI) features designed to streamline and enhance penetration testing workflows. With Burp…
Chord Specialty Dental Partners Data Breach Exposes Customer Personal Data
Chord Specialty Dental Partners is under scrutiny after revealing a data breach that compromised the personal and health information of its customers. The breach, which involved unauthorized access to employee email accounts, has left the sensitive data of thousands of…
LensDeal Data Breach Exposes 100,000 Customers’ Personal Information
A major data breach involving LensDeal, a Netherlands-based contact lens supplier, has reportedly exposed the personal information of over 100,000 customers. According to the Cyber Security Hub post, the breach affects 115,096 individuals and includes sensitive details such as full…
Kentico Xperience CMS XSS Vulnerability Allows Remote Code Execution
Kentico Xperience CMS, a widely used platform designed for enterprises and organizations, is under scrutiny after a vulnerability chain was discovered that exploits Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) to enable Remote Code Execution (RCE). This vulnerability was disclosed by researchers who demonstrated…
Microsoft Discovers GRUB2, U-Boot, and Barebox Bootloader Flaws with Copilot
Microsoft has disclosed the discovery of multiple critical vulnerabilities within the GRUB2, U-Boot, and Barebox bootloaders, leveraging its AI-driven Security Copilot platform for advanced threat analysis. These bootloaders, integral to the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Secure Boot framework and…
Apple Issues Warning on Three 0-Day Vulnerabilities Under Active Exploitation
Apple has issued an urgent security advisory concerning three critical zero-day vulnerabilities – CVE-2025-24200, CVE-2025-24201, and CVE-2025-24085 – which are being actively exploited in the wild. These vulnerabilities affect a wide range of Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, and even the…
Rockwell Automation Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Execute Arbitrary Commands
Rockwell Automation has identified a critical flaw in its Verve Asset Manager software, exposing industrial systems to potential exploitation. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-1449, enables attackers with administrative access to execute arbitrary commands within the containerized service environment. This flaw has been rated…
Check Point Confirms Data Breach, Says Leaked Information is ‘Old’
Cybersecurity giant Check Point has confirmed that a recent post on a notorious dark web forum, BreachForums, attempting to sell allegedly hacked data from the company, relates to an “old, known, and pinpointed event.” The incident, according to Check Point,…