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Backdoors in Python and NPM Packages Target Windows and Linux
Checkmarx uncovers cross-ecosystem attack: fake Python and NPM packages plant backdoor on Windows and Linux, enabling data theft plus remote control.
June 2, 2025
Flowable’s Smart Automation Tools Are Reshaping How Enterprises Operate in 2025
As more businesses face pressure to do more with fewer resources, automation platforms like Flowable are becoming central…
June 1, 2025
SQL Injection Attacks: Why Your Data Isn’t as Safe as You Think
Security breaches are not only technical problems but also personal, financial, and reputational crises. In software development, particularly…
June 1, 2025
Interlock Ransomware Deploys New NodeSnake RAT in UK Attacks
Quorum Cyber identifies two new NodeSnake RAT variants, strongly attributed to Interlock ransomware, impacting UK higher education and local government.
May 31, 2025
Threat Actor Claims TikTok Breach, Puts 428 Million Records Up for Sale
Alleged TikTok Breach: Threat actor “Often9” claims to sell 428M user records, including emails, phones, and account details on dark web forum. TikTok is investigating!
May 30, 2025
Victoria’s Secret US Website Restored After Security Incident
Victoria’s Secret website was down due to a ‘security incident’ impacting online and some in-store services. Get the…
May 30, 2025
Chinese Phishing Service Haozi Resurfaces, Fueling Criminal Profits
A Chinese-language PhaaS platform Haozi is making cybercrime easy with no tech skills needed. Discover how this plug-and-play service facilitated over $280,000 in illicit transactions.
May 30, 2025
Fake ChatGPT and InVideo AI Downloads Deliver Ransomware
Cisco Talos uncovers CyberLock ransomware, Lucky_Gh0$t, and Numero malware masquerading as legitimate software and AI tool installers. Learn…
May 29, 2025
Fullscreen BitM Attack Discovered by SquareX Exploits Browser Fullscreen APIs to Steal Credentials in Safari
PALO ALTO, California, 29th May 2025, CyberNewsWire
May 29, 2025
New Malware Spotted Corrupts Its Own Headers to Block Analysis
Fortinet spots new malware that corrupts its own headers to block forensic analysis, hide behavior, and communicate with its C2 server.
May 29, 2025