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  • AI Flaws in Amazon Bedrock, LangSmith, and SGLang Enable Data Exfiltration and RCE

    AI Flaws in Amazon Bedrock, LangSmith, and SGLang Enable Data Exfiltration and RCE

    Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new method for exfiltrating sensitive data from artificial intelligence (AI) code execution environments using domain name system (DNS) queries.
    In a report published Monday, BeyondTrust revealed that Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Code Interpreter’s sandbox mode permits outbound DNS queries that an attacker can exploit to enable interactive shells
  • LeakNet Ransomware Uses ClickFix via Hacked Sites, Deploys Deno In-Memory Loader

    LeakNet Ransomware Uses ClickFix via Hacked Sites, Deploys Deno In-Memory Loader

    The ransomware operation known as LeakNet has adopted the ClickFix social engineering tactic delivered through compromised websites as an initial access method.
    The use of ClickFix, where users are tricked into manually running malicious commands to address non-existent errors, is a departure from relying on traditional methods for obtaining initial access, such as through stolen credentials
  • AI is Everywhere, But CISOs are Still Securing It with Yesterday’s Skills and Tools, Study Finds

    AI is Everywhere, But CISOs are Still Securing It with Yesterday’s Skills and Tools, Study Finds

    A majority of security leaders are struggling to defend AI systems with tools and skills that are not fit for the challenge, according to the AI and Adversarial Testing Benchmark Report 2026 from Pentera.
    The report, based on a survey of 300 US CISOs and senior security leaders, examines how organizations are securing AI infrastructure and highlights critical gaps tied to skills shortages and
  • Konni Deploys EndRAT Through Phishing, Uses KakaoTalk to Propagate Malware

    Konni Deploys EndRAT Through Phishing, Uses KakaoTalk to Propagate Malware

    North Korean threat actors have been observed sending phishing to compromise targets and obtain access to a victim’s KakaoTalk desktop application to distribute malicious payloads to certain contacts.
    The activity has been attributed by South Korean threat intelligence firm Genians to a hacking group referred to as Konni.
    “Initial access was achieved through a spear-phishing email disguised as a
  • CISA Flags Actively Exploited Wing FTP Vulnerability Leaking Server Paths

    CISA Flags Actively Exploited Wing FTP Vulnerability Leaking Server Paths

    The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Monday added a medium-severity security flaw impacting Wing FTP to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation.
    The vulnerability, CVE-2025-47813 (CVSS score: 4.3), is an information disclosure vulnerability that leaks the installation path of the application under certain conditions
  • GlassWorm Attack Uses Stolen GitHub Tokens to Force-Push Malware Into Python Repos

    GlassWorm Attack Uses Stolen GitHub Tokens to Force-Push Malware Into Python Repos

    The GlassWorm malware campaign is being used to fuel an ongoing attack that leverages the stolen GitHub tokens to inject malware into hundreds of Python repositories.
    “The attack targets Python projects — including Django apps, ML research code, Streamlit dashboards, and PyPI packages — by appending obfuscated code to files like setup.py, main.py, and app.py,” StepSecurity said. “Anyone who runs
  • ⚡ Weekly Recap: Chrome 0-Days, Router Botnets, AWS Breach, Rogue AI Agents & More

    ⚡ Weekly Recap: Chrome 0-Days, Router Botnets, AWS Breach, Rogue AI Agents & More

    Some weeks in security feel normal. Then you read a few tabs and get that immediate “ah, great, we’re doing this now” feeling.
    This week has that energy. Fresh messes, old problems getting sharper, and research that stops feeling theoretical real fast. A few bits hit a little too close to real life, too. There’s a good mix here: weird abuse of trusted stuff, quiet infrastructure ugliness,
  • Why Security Validation Is Becoming Agentic

    Why Security Validation Is Becoming Agentic

    If you run security at any reasonably complex organization, your validation stack probably looks something like this: a BAS tool in one corner. A pentest engagement, or maybe an automated pentesting product, in another. A vulnerability scanner feeding an attack surface management platform somewhere else. Each tool gives you a slice of the picture. None of them talks to each other in any
  • DRILLAPP Backdoor Targets Ukraine, Abuses Microsoft Edge Debugging for Stealth Espionage

    DRILLAPP Backdoor Targets Ukraine, Abuses Microsoft Edge Debugging for Stealth Espionage

    Ukrainian entities have emerged as the target of a new campaign likely orchestrated by threat actors linked to Russia, according to a report from S2 Grupo’s LAB52 threat intelligence team.
    The campaign, observed in February 2026, has been assessed to share overlaps with a prior campaign mounted by Laundry Bear (aka UAC-0190 or Void Blizzard) aimed at Ukrainian defense forces with a malware
  • Android 17 Blocks Non-Accessibility Apps from Accessibility API to Prevent Malware Abuse

    Android 17 Blocks Non-Accessibility Apps from Accessibility API to Prevent Malware Abuse

    Google is testing a new security feature as part of Android Advanced Protection Mode (AAPM) that prevents certain kinds of apps from using the accessibility services API.
    The change, incorporated in Android 17 Beta 2, was first reported by Android Authority last week.
    AAPM was introduced by Google in Android 16, released last year. When enabled, it causes the device to enter a heightened