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NetApp SnapCenter Flaw Could Let Users Gain Remote Admin Access on Plug-In Systems [email protected] (The Hacker News)
A critical security flaw has been disclosed in NetApp SnapCenter that, if successfully exploited, could allow privilege escalation. SnapCenter is an enterprise-focused software that’s used to manage data protection across applications, databases, virtual machines, and file systems, offering the ability to backup, restore, and clone data resources. The vulnerability, tracked asRead More
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Apache Tomcat RCE
What is the Vulnerability?On March 10, 2025, Apache issued a security advisory regarding a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-24813) affecting the Apache Tomcat web server. This flaw could allow attackers to view or inject arbitrary content into security-sensitive files and potentially achieve remote code execution.Exploit code for this vulnerability is publicly available, and no authentication is required…
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New SparrowDoor Backdoor Variants Found in Attacks on U.S. and Mexican Organizations [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The Chinese threat actor known as FamousSparrow has been linked to a cyber attack targeting a trade group in the United States and a research institute in Mexico to deliver its flagship backdoor SparrowDoor and ShadowPad. The activity, observed in July 2024, marks the first time the hacking crew has deployed ShadowPad, a malware widely…
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Benefits and challenges of zero standing privileges
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EncryptHub Exploits Windows Zero-Day to Deploy Rhadamanthys and StealC Malware [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The threat actor known as EncryptHub exploited a recently-patched security vulnerability in Microsoft Windows as a zero-day to deliver a wide range of malware families, including backdoors and information stealers such as Rhadamanthys and StealC. “In this attack, the threat actor manipulates .msc files and the Multilingual User Interface Path (MUIPath) to download and execute…
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RedCurl Shifts from Espionage to Ransomware with First-Ever QWCrypt Deployment [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The Russian-speaking hacking group called RedCurl has been linked to a ransomware campaign for the first time, marking a departure in the threat actor’s tradecraft. The activity, observed by Romanian cybersecurity company Bitdefender, involves the deployment of a never-before-seen ransomware strain dubbed QWCrypt. RedCurl, also called Earth Kapre and Red Wolf, has a history of…
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Making a case for the cybersecurity data fabric
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Malicious npm Package Modifies Local ‘ethers’ Library to Launch Reverse Shell Attacks [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered two malicious packages on the npm registry that are designed to infect another locally installed package, underscoring the continued evolution of software supply chain attacks targeting the open-source ecosystem. The packages in question are ethers-provider2 and ethers-providerz, with the former downloaded 73 times to date since it was published onRead More
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Sparring in the Cyber Ring: Using Automated Pentesting to Build Resilience [email protected] (The Hacker News)
“A boxer derives the greatest advantage from his sparring partner…” — Epictetus, 50–135 AD Hands up. Chin tucked. Knees bent. The bell rings, and both boxers meet in the center and circle. Red throws out three jabs, feints a fourth, and—BANG—lands a right hand on Blue down the center. This wasn’t Blue’s first day and…
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How PAM Mitigates Insider Threats: Preventing Data Breaches, Privilege Misuse, and More [email protected] (The Hacker News)
When people think of cybersecurity threats, they often picture external hackers breaking into networks. However, some of the most damaging breaches stem from within organizations. Whether through negligence or malicious intent, insiders can expose your organization to significant cybersecurity risks. According to Verizon’s 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report, 57% of companies experience overRead More