• Citrix Bleed 2 Flaw Enables Token Theft; SAP GUI Flaws Risk Sensitive Data Exposure

    Citrix Bleed 2 Flaw Enables Token Theft; SAP GUI Flaws Risk Sensitive Data Exposure

    Cybersecurity researchers have detailed two now-patched security flaws in SAP Graphical User Interface (GUI) for Windows and Java that, if successfully exploited, could have enabled attackers to access sensitive information under certain conditions. The vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2025-0055 and CVE-2025-0056 (CVSS scores: 6.0), were patched by SAP as part of its monthly updates for January

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  • Pro-Iranian Hacktivist Group Leaks Personal Records from the 2024 Saudi Games

    Pro-Iranian Hacktivist Group Leaks Personal Records from the 2024 Saudi Games

    Thousands of personal records allegedly linked to athletes and visitors of the Saudi Games have been published online by a pro-Iranian hacktivist group called Cyber Fattah. Cybersecurity company Resecurity said the breach was announced on Telegram on June 22, 2025, in the form of SQL database dumps, characterizing it as an information operation “carried out…

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  • SonicWall NetExtender Trojan and ConnectWise Exploits Used in Remote Access Attacks

    SonicWall NetExtender Trojan and ConnectWise Exploits Used in Remote Access Attacks

    Unknown threat actors have been distributing a trojanized version of SonicWall’s SSL VPN NetExtender application to steal credentials from unsuspecting users who may have installed it. “NetExtender enables remote users to securely connect and run applications on the company network,” SonicWall researcher Sravan Ganachari said. “Users can upload and download files, access network drives, and…

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  • North Korea-linked Supply Chain Attack Targets Developers with 35 Malicious npm Packages

    North Korea-linked Supply Chain Attack Targets Developers with 35 Malicious npm Packages

    Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a fresh batch of malicious npm packages linked to the ongoing Contagious Interview operation originating from North Korea. According to Socket, the ongoing supply chain attack involves 35 malicious packages that were uploaded from 24 npm accounts. These packages have been collectively downloaded over 4,000 times. The complete list of the…

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  • Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Security Updates for One Year with New Enrollment Options

    Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Security Updates for One Year with New Enrollment Options

    Microsoft on Tuesday announced that it’s extending Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) for an extra year by letting users either pay a small fee of $30 or by sync their PC settings to the cloud. The development comes ahead of the tech giant’s upcoming October 14, 2025, deadline, when it plans to officially end…

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  • New U.S. Visa Rule Requires Applicants to Set Social Media Account Privacy to Public

    New U.S. Visa Rule Requires Applicants to Set Social Media Account Privacy to Public

    The United States Embassy in India has announced that applicants for F, M, and J nonimmigrant visas should make their social media accounts public. The new guideline seeks to help officials verify the identity and eligibility of applicants under U.S. law. The U.S. Embassy said every visa application review is a “national security decision.” “Effective…

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  • Researchers Find Way to Shut Down Cryptominer Campaigns Using Bad Shares and XMRogue

    Researchers Find Way to Shut Down Cryptominer Campaigns Using Bad Shares and XMRogue

    Cybersecurity researchers have detailed two novel methods that can be used to disrupt cryptocurrency mining botnets. The methods take advantage of the design of various common mining topologies in order to shut down the mining process, Akamai said in a new report published today. “We developed two techniques by leveraging the mining topologies and pool…

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  • Between Buzz and Reality: The CTEM Conversation We All Need

    Between Buzz and Reality: The CTEM Conversation We All Need

    I had the honor of hosting the first episode of the Xposure Podcast live from Xposure Summit 2025. And I couldn’t have asked for a better kickoff panel: three cybersecurity leaders who don’t just talk security, they live it. Let me introduce them. Alex Delay, CISO at IDB Bank, knows what it means to defend…

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  • Hackers Exploit Misconfigured Docker APIs to Mine Cryptocurrency via Tor Network

    Hackers Exploit Misconfigured Docker APIs to Mine Cryptocurrency via Tor Network

    Misconfigured Docker instances are the target of a campaign that employs the Tor anonymity network to stealthily mine cryptocurrency in susceptible environments. “Attackers are exploiting misconfigured Docker APIs to gain access to containerized environments, then using Tor to mask their activities while deploying crypto miners,” Trend Micro researchers Sunil Bharti and Shubham Singh said in…

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  • U.S. House Bans WhatsApp on Official Devices Over Security and Data Protection Issues

    U.S. House Bans WhatsApp on Official Devices Over Security and Data Protection Issues

    The U.S. House of Representatives has formally banned congressional staff members from using WhatsApp on government-issued devices, citing security concerns. The development was first reported by Axios. The decision, according to the House Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), was motivated by worries about the app’s security. “The Office of Cybersecurity has deemed WhatsApp a high-risk to…

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