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    BadIIS Malware Spreads via SEO Poisoning — Redirects Traffic, Plants Web Shells

    Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning campaign likely undertaken by a Chinese-speaking threat actor using a malware called BadIIS in attacks targeting East and Southeast Asia, particularly with a focus on Vietnam. The activity, dubbed Operation Rewrite, is being tracked by Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 under the moniker…

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    Iran-Linked Hackers Target Europe With New Malware

    “Nimbus Manticore” is back at it, this time with improved variants of its flagship malware and targets that are outside its usual focus area.

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    Attackers Use Phony GitHub Pages to Deliver Mac Malware

    Threat actors are using a large-scale SEO poisoning campaign and fake GitHub repositories to deliver Atomic infostealers to Mac users.

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    ComicForm and SectorJ149 Hackers Deploy Formbook Malware in Eurasian Cyberattacks

    Organizations in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia have emerged as the target of a phishing campaign undertaken by a previously undocumented hacking group called ComicForm since at least April 2025. The activity primarily targeted industrial, financial, tourism, biotechnology, research, and trade sectors, cybersecurity company F6 said in an analysis published last week. The attack chain involves

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    Airport Chaos Shows Human Impact of 3rd-Party Attacks

    Major EU airports such as Heathrow were disrupted over the weekend after a cyberattack hit the provider of check-in kiosk software, which caused delays and flight cancellations.

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    15 Years of Zero Trust: Why It Matters More Than Ever

    With the emergence of AI-driven attacks and quantum computing, and the explosion of hyperconnected devices, zero trust remains a core strategy for security operations.

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    ⚡ Weekly Recap: Chrome 0-Day, AI Hacking Tools, DDR5 Bit-Flips, npm Worm & More

    The security landscape now moves at a pace no patch cycle can match. Attackers aren’t waiting for quarterly updates or monthly fixes—they adapt within hours, blending fresh techniques with old, forgotten flaws to create new openings. A vulnerability closed yesterday can become the blueprint for tomorrow’s breach. This week’s recap explores the trends driving that…

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    How to Gain Control of AI Agents and Non-Human Identities

    We hear this a lot: “We’ve got hundreds of service accounts and AI agents running in the background. We didn’t create most of them. We don’t know who owns them. How are we supposed to secure them?” Every enterprise today runs on more than users. Behind the scenes, thousands of non-human identities, from service accounts…

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    What happens when a cybersecurity company gets phished?

    A Sophos employee was phished, but we countered the threat with an end-to-end defense process

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    Microsoft Patches Critical Entra ID Flaw Enabling Global Admin Impersonation Across Tenants

    A critical token validation failure in Microsoft Entra ID (previously Azure Active Directory) could have allowed attackers to impersonate any user, including Global Administrators, across any tenant. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-55241, has been assigned the maximum CVSS score of 10.0. It has been described by Microsoft as a privilege escalation flaw in Azure Entra….

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