1. The US Congressional Budget Office confirmed unauthorized ac…
The US Congressional Budget Office confirmed unauthorized access to its networks in a suspected foreign cyberattack potentially exposing emails with congressional offices.
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2. A significant data leak from Chinese cybersecurity firm Know…
A significant data leak from Chinese cybersecurity firm Knownsec exposed cyber weapon specifications, proprietary hacking tool source code, government collaboration details, and a list of 80 compromised overseas surveillance targets.
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3. A detailed demonstration shows how an ARM-based IoT device’s…
A detailed demonstration shows how an ARM-based IoT device’s Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) can be bypassed using Return-Oriented Programming (ROP), enabling unauthenticated remote code execution via memory manipulation.
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4. The article advocates for redesigning systems in which AI en…
The article advocates for redesigning systems in which AI enhances meaningful signals instead of obscuring them, improving overall user experience and information delivery.
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5. Qilin ransomware group exfiltrated 300GB of data from Corner…
Qilin ransomware group exfiltrated 300GB of data from Cornerstone Staffing Solutions, including 120,000 resumes, Social Security numbers, salary data, and financial records, with threats of sophisticated phishing campaigns.
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6. EchoGram exploits gaps in training data guardrails by inject…
EchoGram exploits gaps in training data guardrails by injecting nonsensical “flip tokens” that cause false positives and bypasses in GPT-5.1, Claude, and Gemini, posing a dual threat of alert fatigue and actual malicious prompt bypasses.
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7. The RondoDox botnet leverages a vulnerability in the XWiki S…
The RondoDox botnet leverages a vulnerability in the XWiki SolrSearch endpoint, sending base64-encoded Groovy payloads via HTTP GET requests to download and execute malware. Existing IOC blocklists remain effective against this threat.
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8. Kite declutters Gmail inboxes by automating responses and st…
Kite declutters Gmail inboxes by automating responses and streamlining workflows, boosting user productivity securely and efficiently.
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9. A security breach at Mixpanel exposed OpenAI API user metada…
A security breach at Mixpanel exposed OpenAI API user metadata, affecting API users but not ChatGPT users. Exposed data included names, emails, location data, and user IDs. OpenAI removed Mixpanel and is auditing vendor security.
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10. AI-generated articles have surpassed human-written content o…
AI-generated articles have surpassed human-written content online, though such articles are less visible in Google search and ChatGPT results due to lower search performance.
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11. Replit enables designers to transform creative concepts into…
Replit enables designers to transform creative concepts into fully functional, interactive applications, supporting the development of prototypes and projects without extensive coding.
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12. Attackers exploit Windows 11’s Bind Link API via the bindflt
Attackers exploit Windows 11’s Bind Link API via the bindflt.sys driver to redirect Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) installation folders, facilitating DLL hijacking and code execution under EDR context. Security teams should implement Sysmon monitoring and validate legitima
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13. Microsoft Intune’s Windows Autopatch allows administrators t…
Microsoft Intune’s Windows Autopatch allows administrators to define device groups for phased rollouts and enables hot patching to speed up compliance across Windows devices managed through Intune.
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14. The Shai Hulud 2
The Shai Hulud 2.0 attack compromised numerous npm packages linked to major services to steal secrets and execute remote code via GitHub runners. Defenders should use published Indicators of Compromise (IOCs), conduct scans, and rotate all potentially compromised secrets.
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15. Guilty-As-Yara is an open-source Rust-based tool that create…
Guilty-As-Yara is an open-source Rust-based tool that creates Windows Portable Executable files containing data patterns designed to trigger YARA rules, aiding in the validation of detection rules.
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