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    SafePal Hardware Wallet Maker Says Flaw Exposed Data of Nearly 40,000 Customers

    SafePal has disclosed that an authorization flaw in an order-tracking plug-in exposed the names, email addresses, shipping addresses, phone numbers, and purchase details of approximately 39,798 customers. The hardware wallet maker said all affected customers were notified individually by email on August 16 from security@safepal.com, with the subject line “[Important] Your SafePal Order

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    CISA Flags Actively Exploited Ray Flaw That Can Trigger Browser-Based RCE

    The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Monday added a critical flaw impacting Ray to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation. Ray is an open-source, Python-native distributed computing framework designed to scale artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads. As of writing, the GitHub project has more than

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    Video Call Exploit Chains Two Flaws in Unisoc Modems

    Researchers found that by combining two vulnerabilities, they could take over an Android device by delivering a payload and getting the victim to answer their phone.

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    Critical GitLab GraphQL Flaw Could Let Unauthenticated Attackers Delete Public Projects

    GitLab has released security updates to address a critical vulnerability impacting its Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE) software that, under certain conditions, could allow an unauthenticated attacker to remotely modify or delete public projects and user data. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-19478, has been rated Critical by GitLab and assigned a CVSS score…

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    ‘Turf War’ Between Claude Agents Leads to Self-Replicating Malware

    Three testing models with the same goal but different directives engaged in “increasingly aggressive” territorial attacks on one another, according to Anthropic.

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    Adam Shostack Talks Hugging Face & PHANTOM-B

    World-class threat modeler Adam Shostack shared he was “blown away” by OpenAI’s revelations about the Hugging Face attack, and explains why his new threat model for LLMs is both “lightweight yet still usable.”

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    Snowflake GitHub Actions Flaw Lets Crafted Issues Trigger Command Injection

    Cybersecurity researchers at Wiz have disclosed a new GitHub Actions workflow injection vulnerability in Snowflake’s public snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-net repository that it said could be exploited through a crafted GitHub issue to execute commands in a workflow containing internal Jira credentials. The issue was present in .github/workflows/jira_issue.yml, which ran when a

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    Forminator WordPress Flaw Can Enable Unauthenticated RCE via Malicious PHP Uploads

    A critical security flaw has been disclosed in Forminator Forms, a WordPress plugin with more than 600,000 active installations, that could be exploited to achieve arbitrary code execution on susceptible sites. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-15748, is rated 9.8 out of 10.0 on the CVSS scoring system. It was discovered and reported by a security…

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    Cavern C2 Uses DNS and Google Apps Script to Blend Into Legitimate Traffic

    Cybersecurity researchers have traced the continued evolution of the Cavern (aka Cav3rn) command-and-control (C2) framework used by Iranian nation-state hackers in attacks targeting entities in Israel. Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky said its ongoing monitoring of the threat activity cluster since December 2025 has led to the discovery of previously unreported components that expand the

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    Linux Botnet Evooo1Bot Expands Mirai Capabilities Well Beyond DDoS

    The botnet adds exploitation modules, credential theft, and reverse SOCKS relays to turn compromised devices into persistent attacker infrastructure.

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