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- Student Loan Breach Exposes 2.5M Recordsby Nate Nelson on August 31, 2022 at 12:57 pm
2.5 million people were affected, in a breach that could spell more trouble […]
- Watering Hole Attacks Push ScanBox Keyloggerby Nate Nelson on August 30, 2022 at 4:00 pm
Researchers uncover a watering hole attack likely carried out by APT TA423, […]
- Tentacles of ‘0ktapus’ Threat Group Victimize 130 Firmsby Nate Nelson on August 29, 2022 at 2:56 pm
Over 130 companies tangled in sprawling phishing campaign that spoofed a […]
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- Microsoft Patches a Record 570 Security Flawsby BrianKrebs on July 14, 2026 at 7:22 pm
Microsoft Corp. today released software updates to plug at least 570 security […]
- Lessons Learned from CISA’s Recent GitHub Leakby BrianKrebs on July 13, 2026 at 3:03 pm
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a […]
- Felons, Fraudsters Flog Offensive Cybersecurity Startupby BrianKrebs on July 8, 2026 at 12:31 pm
A cybersecurity startup dangling millions of dollars to acquire zero-day […]
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- Claude Flaw Automatically Sends…by Elizabeth Montalbano on July 15, 2026 at 3:27 pm
When combined with another exploit, the “PromptFiction” vulnerability, which […]
- 2-Click Cursor Exploit Enables Dev…by Nate Nelson on July 15, 2026 at 1:00 pm
Simple age-old bugs give bad actors access to developers’ secrets and source […]
- Nigeria Deepens Cybersecurity Efforts…by Robert Lemos on July 15, 2026 at 8:00 am
The West African country advanced rules to force organizations to disclose […]
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- 3 Years In: How Is AI Doing? SANS Weighs Inby Katrina Thompson on December 15, 2025 at 8:09 am
It’s no secret that AI is “here.” It’s been here for three years now, […]
- What Is Log Management and Why you Need itby Anirudh Chand on November 24, 2025 at 6:00 am
It is arguable that log management forms the basis of modern cybersecurity. […]
- What Did We Learn from the NCSC’s 2025 Annual Review?by Josh Breaker-Rolfe on November 21, 2025 at 11:47 am
Earlier this year, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) released […]
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- A Leak of San Francisco Police Drone Footage Exposes the New Reality of Urban…by Andy Greenberg, Dhruv Mehrotra on July 13, 2026 at 10:00 am
The SFPD’s exposure of hours of videos from drone platform Skydio reveals how […]
- AI Found a Root Bug in Linux That Everyone Missed for 15 Yearsby Dell Cameron, Lily Hay Newman on July 11, 2026 at 10:30 am
Plus: The Pentagon is training amateurs to become part of its hacker army, a […]
- A Majority of European Lawmakers Voted Against Letting Big Tech Read Our…by Isabella Ward on July 9, 2026 at 1:55 pm
Companies will once again be allowed to scan citizens’ personal texts, […]
- A Video Screen That Is Also a Cameraby Bruce Schneier on July 15, 2026 at 11:04 am
Amazing: Researchers from ETH Zurich in Switzerland, however, managed to create […]
- Upcoming Speaking Engagementsby Bruce Schneier on July 14, 2026 at 4:04 pm
This is a current list of where and when I am scheduled to speak: I’m […]
- Vulnerability in FIFA’s Networkby Bruce Schneier on July 14, 2026 at 11:06 am
FIFA’s network was vulnerable to anyone with even minimal access.
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- The ransomware negotiator who was working for the other sideby Graham Cluley on July 14, 2026 at 7:54 am
When a company falls victim to a ransomware attack, it is not uncommon for it […]
- Invited to a “job interview” with Netflix or OpenAI? Beware! Your Google…by Graham Cluley on July 9, 2026 at 1:17 pm
Have you received an email from a recruiter at Adobe, Netflix, or OpenAI […]
- Smashing Security podcast #475: JadePuffer – the AI that ran a ransomware…by Graham Cluley on July 8, 2026 at 11:19 pm
A 15-year-old boy asked a chatbot for help – and cancelled nearly 47,000 anime […]
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- AsyncAPI npm packages infected with credential-stealing malwareby Bill Toulas on July 15, 2026 at 3:37 pm
Five malicious versions of AsyncAPI packages were published to the Node […]
- We built a vulnerability vending machine: AI tokens in, zero-days outby Sponsored by Intruder on July 15, 2026 at 2:01 pm
Intruder built an AI-powered “vulnerability vending machine” that combines […]
- CISA warns admins to patch actively exploited SharePoint flawsby Sergiu Gatlan on July 15, 2026 at 9:44 am
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned […]
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- Microsoft patches record number of security vulnerabilities, citing its use of…by Zack Whittaker on July 15, 2026 at 4:20 pm
Microsoft’s monthly release of security fixes, dubbed Patch Tuesday, resolved a […]
- Stripe and Advent reportedly offered to buy PayPal for around $53.4Bby Lauren Forristal on July 15, 2026 at 3:30 pm
Stripe and private equity firm Advent International have reportedly submitted a […]
- Apple Intelligence approved for launch in China with Alibaba’s Qwen AIby Sarah Perez on July 15, 2026 at 3:29 pm
Apple Intelligence is headed to China after regulators approved Apple’s AI […]
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- OkoBot Malware Framework Injects Seed Phrase Phishing Into Ledger and Trezor…by [email protected] (The Hacker News) on July 15, 2026 at 3:30 pm
A malware framework called OkoBot has been running on Windows machines since […]
- Firefox, Chrome, Adobe, and VMware Updates Fix Multiple Critical Security Flawsby [email protected] (The Hacker News) on July 15, 2026 at 1:18 pm
Mozilla has released updates to address two critical flaws in Firefox for which […]
- SASE Has An AI Blind Spot. Inspecting Packets Is No Longer Enough.by [email protected] (The Hacker News) on July 15, 2026 at 11:50 am
For years, routing traffic through cloud proxies was good enough. Then work […]
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- From Bing Search to Ransomware: Bumblebee and AdaptixC2 Deliver Akiraby editor on June 29, 2026 at 1:07 pm
Key Takeaways This case was first reported to customers in a threat brief released in July 2025 and in a public flash alert in August 2025 in partnership with Swisscom B2B CSIRT, which observed another intrusion tied to the same campaign. This report contains data from both intrusions. We plan to release a DFIR Labs The post From Bing Search to Ransomware: Bumblebee and AdaptixC2 Deliver Akira appeared first on The DFIR Report.
- Flash Alert: EtherRat and TukTuk C2 End in The Gentleman Ransomwareby editor on May 11, 2026 at 2:05 pm
The EtherRAT malware family was first reported by Sysdig back in December 2025. At that time, the initial access vector was exploitation of CVE-2025-55182 (React2Shell) targeting Linux servers. In March 2026, a Windows variant campaign was reported by Atos, with their investigation showing evidence of activity going back to the previous December. In April, we The post Flash Alert: EtherRat and TukTuk C2 End in The Gentleman Ransomware appeared first on The DFIR Report.
- Bissa Scanner Exposed: AI-Assisted Mass Exploitation and Credential Harvestingby editor on April 22, 2026 at 2:51 pm
Key Takeaways We identified an exposed server that provided unusual visibility into a large-scale, multi-victim exploitation and collection operation. Artifacts on the host showed that Claude Code and OpenClaw were embedded in the operator’s day-to-day workflow, supporting troubleshooting, orchestration, and refinement of the collection pipeline. This AI-assisted workflow resulted in the modular platform Bissa scanner The post Bissa Scanner Exposed: AI-Assisted Mass Exploitation and Credential Harvesting appeared first on The DFIR Report.
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- Microsoft’s Secure Boot has been broken for a decade and no one noticed until…by Dan Goodin on July 14, 2026 at 10:20 pm
Old and forgotten “shims” Microsoft failed to revoke have made Secure Boot […]
- The US government warns that Russia state hackers are coming after your routerby Dan Goodin on July 13, 2026 at 9:03 pm
With residential proxies all the rage, CISA urges router users to be vigilant.
- Now, defenders are embracing the prompt injection, tooby Dan Goodin on July 13, 2026 at 3:06 pm
“Context bombing” tricks hacking agents into shutting down before they can do […]
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- A Comparison Between the Real User ID and the Effective User ID is not Enough to Prevent Privilege Escalationby Websec Security Team on October 3, 2023 at 7:39 pm
In Unix-like systems, processes have a real and effective user ID determining their access permissions. While usually identical, they can differ in situations like when the setuid bit is activated in executables.
- Websec DevSecOps Webinarby Websec Security Team on August 29, 2022 at 12:00 am
Roberto Salgado and Kobalt.io’s Miki Fukushima are hosting a free webinar on September 20, 2022 covering why application security matters, the shift to developer-first security, and a practical roadmap for embedding security into DevSecOps.
- CVE-2022-21404: Another story of developers fixing vulnerabilities unknowingly because of CodeQLby Websec Security Team on May 19, 2022 at 6:18 pm
How CodeQL may help reduce false negatives within Open-Source projects. Taking a look into a deserialization vulnerability within Oracle Helidon (CVE-2022-21404).
















