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    RedCurl Shifts from Espionage to Ransomware with First-Ever QWCrypt Deployment

    The Russian-speaking hacking group called RedCurl has been linked to a ransomware campaign for the first time, marking a departure in the threat actor’s tradecraft. The activity, observed by Romanian cybersecurity company Bitdefender, involves the deployment of a never-before-seen ransomware strain dubbed QWCrypt. RedCurl, also called Earth Kapre and Red Wolf, has a history of…

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    New Testing Framework Helps Evaluate Sandboxes

    The Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization published a Sandbox Evaluation Framework to set a standard among various sandbox offerings that help protect organizations from rising threats.

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    Malicious npm Package Modifies Local ‘ethers’ Library to Launch Reverse Shell Attacks

    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered two malicious packages on the npm registry that are designed to infect another locally installed package, underscoring the continued evolution of software supply chain attacks targeting the open-source ecosystem. The packages in question are ethers-provider2 and ethers-providerz, with the former downloaded 73 times to date since it was published on

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    Google Hastily Patches Chrome Zero-Day Exploited by APT

    Researchers at Kaspersky discovered cyber-espionage activity that used the vulnerability in a one-click phishing attack to deliver malware.

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    Sparring in the Cyber Ring: Using Automated Pentesting to Build Resilience

    “A boxer derives the greatest advantage from his sparring partner…” — Epictetus, 50–135 AD Hands up. Chin tucked. Knees bent. The bell rings, and both boxers meet in the center and circle. Red throws out three jabs, feints a fourth, and—BANG—lands a right hand on Blue down the center. This wasn’t Blue’s first day and…

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    How PAM Mitigates Insider Threats: Preventing Data Breaches, Privilege Misuse, and More

    When people think of cybersecurity threats, they often picture external hackers breaking into networks. However, some of the most damaging breaches stem from within organizations. Whether through negligence or malicious intent, insiders can expose your organization to significant cybersecurity risks. According to Verizon’s 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report, 57% of companies experience over

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    Hackers Using E-Crime Tool Atlantis AIO for Credential Stuffing on 140+ Platforms

    Threat actors are leveraging an e-crime tool called Atlantis AIO Multi-Checker to automate credential stuffing attacks, according to findings from Abnormal Security. Atlantis AIO “has emerged as a powerful weapon in the cybercriminal arsenal, enabling attackers to test millions of stolen credentials in rapid succession,” the cybersecurity company said in an analysis. Credential stuffing is…

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    Public-Private Ops Net Big Wins Against African Cybercrime

    Three cybersecurity firms worked with Interpol and authorities in Nigeria, South Africa, Rwanda, and four other African nations to arrest more than 300 cybercriminals.

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    Zero-Day Alert: Google Releases Chrome Patch for Exploit Used in Russian Espionage Attacks

    Google has released out-of-band fixes to address a high-severity security flaw in its Chrome browser for Windows that it said has been exploited in the wild as part of attacks targeting organizations in Russia.  The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-2783, has been described as a case of “incorrect handle provided in unspecified circumstances in Mojo on…

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    New Security Flaws Found in VMware Tools and CrushFTP — High Risk, No Workaround

    Broadcom has issued security patches to address a high-severity security flaw in VMware Tools for Windows that could lead to an authentication bypass. Tracked as CVE-2025-22230, the vulnerability is rated 7.8 on the ten-point Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS). “VMware Tools for Windows contains an authentication bypass vulnerability due to improper access control,” Broadcom said…

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