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    August Patch Tuesday includes blasts from the (recent) past

    Microsoft haul this month covers 109 CVEs… more or less

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    Patch Now: Attackers Target OT Networks via Critical RCE Flaw

    Researchers observed exploitation attempts against a vulnerability with a CVSS score of 10 in a popular Erlang-based platform for critical infrastructure and OT development.

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    New PS1Bot Malware Campaign Uses Malvertising to Deploy Multi-Stage In-Memory Attacks

    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malvertising campaign that’s designed to infect victims with a multi-stage malware framework called PS1Bot. “PS1Bot features a modular design, with several modules delivered used to perform a variety of malicious activities on infected systems, including information theft, keylogging, reconnaissance, and the establishment of persistent system

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    What the LockBit 4.0 Leak Reveals About RaaS Groups

    The leak serves as a wake-up call: Being prepared is the cornerstone of a successful defense, and those who don’t prepare are going to face uncertainty caused by the lack of attackers’ accountability.

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    How an AI-Based ‘Pen Tester’ Became a Top Bug Hunter on HackerOne

    AI researcher explains how an automated penetration-testing tool became the first non-human member on HackerOne to reach the top of the platform’s US leaderboard.

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    Zoom and Xerox Release Critical Security Updates Fixing Privilege Escalation and RCE Flaws

    Zoom and Xerox have addressed critical security flaws in Zoom Clients for Windows and FreeFlow Core that could allow privilege escalation and remote code execution.  The vulnerability impacting Zoom Clients for Windows, tracked as CVE-2025-49457 (CVSS score: 9.6), relates to a case of an untrusted search path that could pave the way for privilege escalation….

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    Fortinet Warns About FortiSIEM Vulnerability (CVE-2025-25256) With In-the-Wild Exploit Code

    Fortinet is alerting customers of a critical security flaw in FortiSIEM for which it said there exists an exploit in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-25256, carries a CVSS score of 9.8 out of a maximum of 10.0. “An improper neutralization of special elements used in an OS command (‘OS Command Injection’) vulnerability [CWE-78]…

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    AI SOC 101: Key Capabilities Security Leaders Need to Know

    Security operations have never been a 9-to-5 job. For SOC analysts, the day often starts and ends deep in a queue of alerts, chasing down what turns out to be false positives, or switching between half a dozen tools to piece together context. The work is repetitive, time-consuming, and high-stakes, leaving SOCs under constant pressure…

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    Webinar: What the Next Wave of AI Cyberattacks Will Look Like — And How to Survive

    The AI revolution isn’t coming. It’s already here. From copilots that write our emails to autonomous agents that can take action without us lifting a finger, AI is transforming how we work. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Attackers are evolving just as fast. Every leap forward in AI gives bad actors new tools — deepfake…

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    Microsoft August 2025 Patch Tuesday Fixes Kerberos Zero-Day Among 111 Total New Flaws

    Microsoft on Tuesday rolled out fixes for a massive set of 111 security flaws across its software portfolio, including one flaw that has been disclosed as publicly known at the time of the release. Of the 111 vulnerabilities, 16 are rated Critical, 92 are rated Important, two are rated Moderate, and one is rated Low…

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