“Cyber warfare is as much about psychological strategy as technical prowess.”
― James Scott
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Cybercrime Groups Using Vishing and SSO Abuse in Rapid SaaS Extortion Attacks [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers are warning of two cybercrime groups that are carrying out “rapid, high-impact attacks” operating almost within the confines of SaaS environments, while leaving minimal traces of their actions. The clusters, Cordial Spider (aka BlackFile, CL-CRI-1116, O-UNC-045, and UNC6671) and Snarky Spider (aka O-UNC-025 and UNC6661), have been attributed to high-speed data theft andRead…
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China-Linked Hackers Target Asian Governments, NATO State, Journalists, and Activists [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new China-aligned espionage campaign targeting government and defense sectors across South, East, and Southeast Asia, along with one European government belonging to NATO. Trend Micro has attributed the activity to a threat activity cluster it tracks under the temporary designation SHADOW-EARTH-053. The adversarial collective is assessed toRead More
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Top Five Sales Challenges Costing MSPs Cybersecurity Revenue [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The managed security services market is projected to grow from $38.31 billion in 2025 to $69.16 billion by 2030[1], with cybersecurity being the fastest-growing sector[2]. Despite this opportunity, many MSPs leave revenue on the table because their go-to-market strategy fails to connect technical expertise with business needs. This execution gap is where most deals stall.…
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Two Cybersecurity Professionals Get 4-Year Sentences in BlackCat Ransomware Attacks [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday announced the sentencing of two cybersecurity professionals to four years each in prison for their role in facilitating BlackCat ransomware attacks in 2023. Ryan Goldberg, 40, of Georgia, and Kevin Martin, 36, of Texas, were accused of deploying the ransomware against multiple victims located throughout the U.S.…
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Poisoned Ruby Gems and Go Modules Exploit CI Pipelines for Credential Theft [email protected] (The Hacker News)
A new software supply chain attack campaign has been observed using sleeper packages as a conduit to subsequently push malicious payloads that enabled credential theft, GitHub Actions tampering, and SSH persistence. The activity has been attributed to the GitHub account “BufferZoneCorp,” which has published a set of repositories that are associated with malicious Ruby gems…
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Top zero-trust use cases in the enterprise
When applied correctly, zero trust can minimize an organization’s attack surface. Experts weigh in on the best use cases where zero trust can deliver results.Read More
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What every CISO should consider before a SIEM migration
Before starting a SIEM migration, the security team must identify the data, rules, workflows and policies they need to transition to the new tool or service. Here’s how to get started.Read More
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PyTorch Lightning Compromised in PyPI Supply Chain Attack to Steal Credentials [email protected] (The Hacker News)
In yet another software supply chain attack, threat actors have managed to compromise the popular Python package Lightning to push two malicious versions to conduct credential theft. According to Aikido Security, Socket, and StepSecurity, the two malicious versions are versions 2.6.2 and 2.6.3, both of which were published on April 30, 2026. The campaign is…
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ThreatsDay Bulletin: SMS Blaster Busts, OpenEMR Flaws, 600K Roblox Hacks and 25 More Stories [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The internet is noisy this week. We are seeing some wild new tactics, like people using fake cell towers to send scam texts, while some developers are accidentally downloading tools that peek into their private files during a simple install. It is definitely a busy time to be online. Security is always a moving target.…
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New Python Backdoor Uses Tunneling Service to Steal Browser and Cloud Credentials [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a stealthy Python-based backdoor framework called DEEP#DOOR that comes with capabilities to establish persistent access and harvest a wide range of sensitive information from compromised hosts. “The intrusion chain begins with execution of a batch script (‘install_obf.bat’) that disables Windows security controls, dynamically extracts anRead More
“Security used to be an inconvenience sometimes, but now it’s a necessity all the time.”
― Martina Navratilova
