In Other News: ATM Jackpotting, WhatsApp-NSO Lawsuit Continues, CISA Hiring
Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: surge in Palo Alto Networks scanning, WEL Companies data breach impacts 120,000 people, AI second-order prompt injection attack. The post In Other News: ATM Jackpotting, WhatsApp-NSO Lawsuit Continues, CISA Hiring appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Will Apple block Google’s AirDrop Integration?
File sharing between smartphones has long been restricted by platform. The surprising news is that Google has figured out how to use AirDrop to exchange files both ways between its own Pixel Android devices, iPhones, and other Apple devices. “Sharing moments shouldn’t depend on the phone you have. Starting today with the Pixel 10 family, Quick […] more…
Critical Oracle Identity Manager Flaw Possibly Exploited as Zero-Day
CVE-2025-61757 is an unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability affecting Oracle Identity Manager. The post Critical Oracle Identity Manager Flaw Possibly Exploited as Zero-Day appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Over 370 Organizations Take Part in GridEx VIII Grid Security Exercise
The number of participants in the cyber and physical grid security exercise increased by nearly 50% compared to two years ago. The post Over 370 Organizations Take Part in GridEx VIII Grid Security Exercise appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
SonicWall Patches High-Severity Flaws in Firewalls, Email Security Appliance
The vulnerabilities could be exploited to cause a denial-of-service (DoS) condition, execute arbitrary code, or access arbitrary files and directories. The post SonicWall Patches High-Severity Flaws in Firewalls, Email Security Appliance appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Chinese Cyberspies Deploy ‘BadAudio’ Malware via Supply Chain Attacks
APT24 has been relying on various techniques to drop the BadAudio downloader and then deploy additional payloads. The post Chinese Cyberspies Deploy ‘BadAudio’ Malware via Supply Chain Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
SquareX and Perplexity Quarrel Over Alleged Comet Browser Vulnerability
SquareX claims to have found a way to abuse a hidden Comet API to execute local commands, but Perplexity says the research is fake. The post SquareX and Perplexity Quarrel Over Alleged Comet Browser Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Runlayer Emerges From Stealth Mode With $11 Million in Funding
The company has operated in stealth mode for four months and has signed dozens of customers, including eight unicorns. The post Runlayer Emerges From Stealth Mode With $11 Million in Funding appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Salesforce Instances Hacked via Gainsight Integrations
The infamous ShinyHunters hackers have targeted customer-managed Gainsight-published applications to steal data from Salesforce instances. The post Salesforce Instances Hacked via Gainsight Integrations appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Singin’ the Agentic Windows blues
Once upon a time, when you ran Windows on your desktop, it was your desktop. Oh, the IT department might have called the shots on how much you could do with it, but you could write what you needed to, and it was all kept nicely on your PC or your choice of network drive. Those days […] more…
Russian Hacking Suspect Wanted by the FBI Arrested on Thai Resort Island
Thailand’s Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau said an FBI tip that the “world-class hacker” was traveling to Thailand led to his arrest in Phuket. The post Russian Hacking Suspect Wanted by the FBI Arrested on Thai Resort Island appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Do higher RAM prices make Apple a better option?
IT purchasers must brace themselves for potential price hikes on new equipment as memory price increases percolate across supply chains. That’s a double-whammy cost crisis, of course, as they must also get set for energy price increases as demand rises to serve electricity-hungry artificial intelligence (AI) farms. AI also means that even Apple is increasing the amount […] more…
New Sturnus Banking Trojan Targets WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal Messages
The Android malware is in development and appears to be mainly aimed at users in Europe. The post New Sturnus Banking Trojan Targets WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal Messages appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Doppel Raises $70 Million at $600 Million Valuation
The AI-native social engineering defense (SED) platform will accelerate product innovation and expand its offerings. The post Doppel Raises $70 Million at $600 Million Valuation appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Over 50,000 Asus Routers Hacked in ‘Operation WrtHug’
A Chinese threat actor is exploiting known vulnerabilities in discontinued Asus devices in an Operational Relay Box (ORB) facilitation campaign. The post Over 50,000 Asus Routers Hacked in ‘Operation WrtHug’ appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
US and Allies Sanction Russian Bulletproof Hosting Service Providers
Media Land, Hypercore, and their leadership and employees are allegedly connected to various cybercriminal activities. The post US and Allies Sanction Russian Bulletproof Hosting Service Providers appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
2017 Antivirus News | Powered by WordPress |
Fluxipress Theme
| Show My IP Address, check blacklists
| Free Favicon, Android and Apple Icon Generator
| Bitcoin and Crypto Currency News
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read More Privacy & Cookies Policy