The Tails Project has urgently released Tails 6.14.2, addressing critical security vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel and the Perl programming language. This emergency release is vital […]
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Hacktivist Group Becomes More Sophisticated, Targets Critical Infrastructure to Deploy Ransomware
A recent report by Cyble has shed light on the evolving tactics of hacktivist groups, moving beyond traditional cyber disruptions like DDoS attacks and website […]
Chinese Hackers Unleash New BRICKSTORM Malware to Target Windows and Linux Systems
A sophisticated cyber espionage campaign leveraging the newly identified BRICKSTORM malware variants has targeted European strategic industries since at least 2022. According to NVISO’s technical […]
Chinese Android Phones Shipped with Fake WhatsApp, Telegram Apps Targeting Crypto Users
Cheap Android smartphones manufactured by Chinese companies have been observed pre-installed with trojanized apps masquerading as WhatsApp and Telegram that contain cryptocurrency clipper functionality as […]
WhatsApp Job Offer Scam Targets Job Seekers in New Phishing Attack
A new form of phishing attack is making waves among job seekers, as cybercriminals exploit WhatsApp and Meta’s trusted branding to lure victims into sophisticated […]
10 Best Email Security Solutions in 2025
Email security solutions are critical for protecting organizations from the growing sophistication of cyber threats targeting email communication. As email remains a primary channel for […]
CISA Issues 9 New ICS Advisories Addressing Critical Vulnerabilities
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released nine new advisories detailing severe vulnerabilities in widely-used Industrial Control Systems (ICS) products. These advisories, […]
Malicious Macros Return in Sophisticated Phishing Campaigns
The cybersecurity landscape of 2025 is witnessing a troubling resurgence of malicious macros in phishing campaigns. Despite years of advancements in security measures and Microsoft’s […]
“Living-off-the-Land Techniques” How Malware Families Evade Detection
Living-off-the-Land (LOTL) attacks have become a cornerstone of modern cyber threats, allowing malware to evade detection by leveraging legitimate system tools and processes. Rather than […]
Chinese UNC5174 Group Expands Arsenal with New Open Source Tool and C2 Infrastructure
The Sysdig Threat Research Team (TRT) has revealed a significant evolution in the offensive capabilities of the Chinese state-sponsored threat actor, UNC5174. In late January […]