Open Source Is Free But at The Expense of Security

Open source software is being flooded with malware, but developers are still ignoring critical updates.

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Deepfakes, Hacks, and Leaks Threaten to Disrupt 2024 US Election

Russia, Iran, and China launch cyber influence campaigns targeting U.S. candidates and voters ahead of Election Day.

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$10 Million Bounty on GRU Cyber Operatives

U.S. offers $10 million for tips leading to GRU hackers behind cyber attacks on critical infrastructure.

Security News

Fortinet’s FortiManager Zero-Day Flaw News Spreads Faster Than Their Fix

Fortinet’s critical FortiManager API vulnerability was secretly exploited for weeks before the company came clean.

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Sneaky NPM Packages Are Stealing Your Ethereum Keys

Malicious npm packages are once again being used to steal Ethereum private keys and hijack SSH access.

Security

Chrome Exploited by Hackers Using a Fake Crypto Game

Lazarus used a fake NFT tank game to exploit a zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome.

Security Vulnerabilities

When The House Loses; Gambling Industry Caught Off Guard By Hackers

APT41 hackers breached a gambling company’s network for months, bypassing security and stealing critical data.

Security News

Taiwan Military’s ‘Small’ Mistake Triggers Data Breach

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense confirms leaking top military officers’ sensitive info, shrugging off the impact.

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Financial Institution Leaked 110GB of Driver’s Licenses, IDs, and Bank Statements

Hackers released 110GB of driver’s licenses, national IDs, and bank statements online, endangering thousands of individuals.

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Smishing Scams Rise As Election Day Approaches

Political messaging on mobile devices has increased in recent months, flooding US voters with spam as the 2024 election approaches.…

Fake Job Interviews Tricks Users Into Installing Atomic Stealer

Our team has received numerous reports of phishing attempts involving the Atomic Stealer malware, which is being distributed via a…

Are Chinese-Made IP Cameras Risking Your Privacy?

More than 80% of Chinese-made internet cameras (IP cameras) used in South Korea have been found to be hackable. Videos…

How a YouTube Vulnerability Can Be Used to Steal Files

Lyra, a cybersecurity researcher, recently discovered an unexpected way to exploit YouTube's embed feature in Google Slides. This vulnerability, which…

Generative AI Is Now Creating Malware. Time to Panic?

Generative AI used to be a playground for making cute cat photos and writing bad poetry. However, cybercriminals have discovered…

Hackers With Bad OPSEC Are Targeting Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and China

Cloudforce One discovered a not-so-slick operation by the hacker group SloppyLemming, which appears to be operating with more enthusiasm than…

ChatGPT Gets Its Jarvis Moment With New Voice Mode

OpenAI has finally decided that ChatGPT should start talking—literally. This week, they began rolling out the much-anticipated Advanced Voice Mode…

Apple’s iOS 18 Update Disrupts Vodafone’s Email Services

Vodafone customers who use IMAP email may want to consider smoke signals at this point. For nearly a week, the…

Congress Finally Decides to Kick China’s Hackers Off The Lawn

House Homeland Security Republicans have introduced a new bill to combat China's growing cyber meddling, signaling that "enough is enough."…

Deleted Diddy Tweets Are Being Used as Bait to Spread Malware

Sean "Diddy" Combs isn't just making headlines with his scandal—he's also fueling the latest cyberattack. As the music mogul's deleted…

Russia Denies Flaws In E-Summons System

The Russian Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media is on the defense, but not due to a hack.…

YouTube ‘Milking' Videos Used as a Gateway to Adult Fan Sites

Other than longer 60 second ads, last November, YouTube decided it was time to "modernize" its ad-friendly content restrictions, allowing…