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    What Security Leaders Need to Know About AI Governance for SaaS

    Generative AI is not arriving with a bang, it’s slowly creeping into the software that companies already use on a daily basis. Whether it is video conferencing or CRM, vendors are scrambling to integrate AI copilots and assistants into their SaaS applications. Slack can now provide AI summaries of chat threads, Zoom can provide meeting…

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    New ZuRu Malware Variant Targeting Developers via Trojanized Termius macOS App

    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered new artifacts associated with an Apple macOS malware called ZuRu, which is known to propagate via trojanized versions of legitimate software. SentinelOne, in a new report shared with The Hacker News, said the malware has been observed masquerading as the cross‑platform SSH client and server‑management tool Termius in late May 2025….

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    AMD Warns of New Transient Scheduler Attacks Impacting a Wide Range of CPUs

    Semiconductor company AMD is warning of a new set of vulnerabilities affecting a broad range of chipsets that could lead to information disclosure. The attacks, called Transient Scheduler Attacks (TSA), manifests in the form of a speculative side channel in its CPUs that leverages execution timing of instructions under specific microarchitectural conditions. “In some cases,…

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    July Patch Tuesday offers 127 fixes

    The seventh month is always a big one for Microsoft, and this year is no exception

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    ServiceNow Flaw CVE-2025-3648 Could Lead to Data Exposure via Misconfigured ACLs

    A high-severity security flaw has been disclosed in ServiceNow’s platform that, if successfully exploited, could result in data exposure and exfiltration. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-3648 (CVSS score: 8.2), has been described as a case of data inference in Now Platform through conditional access control list (ACL) rules. It has been codenamed Count(er) Strike. “A…

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    North American APT Uses Exchange Zero-Day to Attack China

    Stories about Chinese APTs attacking the US and Canada are plentiful. In a turnabout, researchers found what they believe is a North American entity attacking a Chinese entity, thanks to a mysterious issue in Microsoft Exchange.

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    Browser Exploits Wane as Users Become the Attack Surface

    For browsers, exploitation is out — getting users to compromise their own systems is in. Improved browser security has forced attackers to adapt their tactics, and they’ve accepted the challenge.

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    A NVIDIA Container Bug & Chance to Harden Kubernetes

    A container escape flaw involving the NVIDIA Container Toolkit could have enabled a threat actor to access AI datasets across tenants.

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    New AI Malware PoC Reliably Evades Microsoft Defender

    Worried about hackers employing LLMs to write powerful malware? Using targeted reinforcement learning (RL) to train open source models in specific tasks has yielded the capability to do just that.

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    Gold Melody IAB Exploits Exposed ASP.NET Machine Keys for Unauthorized Access to Targets

    The Initial Access Broker (IAB) known as Gold Melody has been attributed to a campaign that exploits leaked ASP.NET machine keys to obtain unauthorized access to organizations and peddle that access to other threat actors. The activity is being tracked by Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 under the moniker TGR-CRI-0045, where “TGR” stands for “temporary…

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