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    Microsoft Links 30+ Rotating Domains to MacSync Stealer Infrastructure

    Microsoft Defender Experts have linked more than 30 web domains to MacSync Stealer, a macOS-focused information stealer, after correlating recurring endpoint and network behaviors across changing infrastructure, tracing the malware from payload retrieval through data collection, staging, and exfiltration. The tech giant said it required multiple endpoint and network behaviors to align before

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    Clop-Linked Windchill Web Shell Decrypts Credentials and Maps Engineering Data

    A JavaServer Pages (JSP) web shell deployed following the exploitation of a critical security flaw in PTC Windchill and FlexPLM servers is specifically designed for the enterprise Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software, according to new findings from ReliaQuest. The cybersecurity company characterized the web shell as a fully equipped extortion platform capable of mapping sensitive…

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    China-Linked Hacker Shows AI Capabilities in APAC Attack

    In the first purported “near-autonomous” attack on a nation-state, a Chinese-language operator used a complex AI framework to target and compromise government agencies, likely in Taiwan.

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    Critical GitLab Zero-Click Flaw Poses Mitigation Challenges

    A lack of technical details could make it hard for organizations running self-managed GitLab versions to detect potential exploitation of CVE-2026-19478.

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    ‘CoSnitch’ Attack Tricked Copilot into Mapping Out Architecture

    Researchers discovered a “meta-hacking” technique that can manipulate the AI service into revealing its own security weaknesses.

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    CISOs Break Their Silence in ‘Declassified’ Docuseries

    Million-dollar heists, divorce, and career-ending burnout are all stories told in the latest docuseries revealing a behind-the-scenes look at the cybersecurity community.

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    Microsoft Copilot Personal Flaws Could Let One Click Exfiltrate Data From Connected Apps

    Varonis Threat Labs has disclosed three vulnerabilities in Microsoft Copilot Personal that it said could allow a single click on a crafted link to silently pull data from connected apps and other information available to the victim’s Copilot session. The flaws, which the researchers collectively named CoSnitch, turn in part on an undocumented URL parameter…

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    Attackers Exploit MLflow SSRF Flaw to Steal Cloud Credentials and Secrets

    Two critical vulnerabilities impacting MLflow, an open-source artificial intelligence (AI) platform, and FUXA, an open-source, web-based SCADA / HMI software built for operational technology (OT) and industrial automation, are witnessing malicious scanning and exploitation efforts. According to independent reports from watchTowr and VulnCheck, the vulnerabilities in question are as follows –

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    Ransom Busters Claims It Hacked Ransomware Servers, Asks Victims for Up to $60,000

    A ransomware affiliate calling itself Ransom Busters has been spotted proactively sending emails to victim organizations and claims to delete stolen data from ransomware groups’ servers in exchange for a fee ranging from $20,000 to $60,000. “In these messages, the third-party offers to help the victim recover from ransomware attack. This immediately stands out as…

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    Silent ‘TwinLoot’ Cyber Threat Operates Entirely From Microsoft’s Cloud

    The Python-based malware framework takes living-off-the-land tactics to a new heights of stealth, with a modular implant that steals credentials and achieves persistence.

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