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Cisco SD-WAN Zero-Day CVE-2026-20127 Exploited Since 2023 for Admin Access [email protected] (The Hacker News)
A newly disclosed maximum-severity security flaw in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller (formerly vSmart) and Catalyst SD-WAN Manager (formerly vManage) has come under active exploitation in the wild as part of malicious activity that dates back to 2023. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20127 (CVSS score: 10.0), allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to bypass authentication and obtainRead…
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Google Disrupts UNC2814 GRIDTIDE Campaign After 53 Breaches Across 42 Countries [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Google on Wednesday disclosed that it worked with industry partners to disrupt the infrastructure of a suspected China-nexus cyber espionage group tracked as UNC2814 that breached at least 53 organizations across 42 countries. “This prolific, elusive actor has a long history of targeting international governments and global telecommunications organizations across Africa, Asia, and the Americas,”Read…
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Claude Code Flaws Allow Remote Code Execution and API Key Exfiltration [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed multiple security vulnerabilities in Anthropic’s Claude Code, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered coding assistant, that could result in remote code execution and theft of API credentials. “The vulnerabilities exploit various configuration mechanisms, including Hooks, Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, and environment variables – executingRead More
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LLM firewalls emerge as a new AI security layer
The race by organizations to AI-enable their operations and business workflows is exposing them to new risks that AI firewalls aim to address.Read More
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SLH Offers $500–$1,000 Per Call to Recruit Women for IT Help Desk Vishing Attacks [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The notorious cybercrime collective known as Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters (SLH) has been observed offering financial incentives to recruit women to pull off social engineering attacks. The idea is to hire them for voice phishing campaigns targeting IT help desks, Dataminr said in a new threat brief. The group is said to be offering anywhere between…
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Top 5 Ways Broken Triage Increases Business Risk Instead of Reducing It [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Triage is supposed to make things simpler. In a lot of teams, it does the opposite. When you can’t reach a confident verdict early, alerts turn into repeat checks, back-and-forth, and “just escalate it” calls. That cost doesn’t stay inside the SOC; it shows up as missed SLAs, higher cost per case, and more room…
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Malicious NuGet Packages Stole ASP.NET Data; npm Package Dropped Malware [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered four malicious NuGet packages that are designed to target ASP.NET web application developers to steal sensitive data. The campaign, discovered by Socket, exfiltrates ASP.NET Identity data, including user accounts, role assignments, and permission mappings, as well as manipulates authorization rules to create persistent backdoors in victim applications.Read More
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Manual Processes Are Putting National Security at Risk [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Why automating sensitive data transfers is now a mission-critical priority More than half of national security organizations still rely on manual processes to transfer sensitive data, according to The CYBER360: Defending the Digital Battlespace report. This should alarm every defense and government leader because manual handling of sensitive data is not just inefficient, it is…
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Defense Contractor Employee Jailed for Selling 8 Zero-Days to Russian Broker [email protected] (The Hacker News)
A 39-year-old Australian national who was previously employed at U.S. defense contractor L3Harris has been sentenced to a little over seven years in prison for selling eight zero-day exploits to Russian exploit broker Operation Zero in exchange for millions of dollars. Peter Williams pleaded guilty to two counts of theft of trade secrets in October…
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SolarWinds Patches 4 Critical Serv-U 15.5 Flaws Allowing Root Code Execution [email protected] (The Hacker News)
SolarWinds has released updates to address four critical security flaws in its Serv-U file transfer software that, if successfully exploited, could result in remote code execution. The vulnerabilities, all rated 9.1 on the CVSS scoring system, are listed below – CVE-2025-40538 – A broken access control vulnerability that allows an attacker to create a system…
