In a comprehensive report released by the Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG), 75 zero-day vulnerabilities were identified as actively exploited in the wild throughout 2024, […]
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WhatsApp Launches Private Processing to Enable AI Features While Protecting Message Privacy
Popular messaging app WhatsApp on Tuesday unveiled a new technology called Private Processing to enable artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in a privacy-preserving manner. “Private Processing […]
Outlaw Cybergang Launches Global Attacks on Linux Environments with New Malware
The Outlaw cybergang, also known as “Dota,” has intensified its global assault on Linux environments, exploiting weak or default SSH credentials to deploy a Perl-based […]
Konni APT Deploys Multi-Stage Malware in Targeted Organizational Attacks
A sophisticated multi-stage malware campaign, potentially orchestrated by the North Korean Konni Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group, has been identified targeting entities predominantly in South […]
Alert to Kali Linux admins: Get the new signing key or no distro updates for you
Kali Linux administrators who haven’t manually updated the signing key for the operating system’s repository are going to find that they can’t get updates. This […]
SecAI Debuts at RSA 2025, Redefining Threat Investigation with AI
By fusing agentic AI and contextual threat intelligence, SecAI transforms investigation from a bottleneck into a force multiplier. SecAI, an AI-enriched threat intelligence company, made […]
GPUAF: Two Methods to Root Qualcomm-Based Android Phones
Security researchers have exposed critical vulnerabilities in Qualcomm GPU drivers, impacting a vast array of Android devices from brands like Samsung, Honor, Xiaomi, and Vivo. […]
Verizon 2025 Report Highlights Surge in Cyberattacks Through Third Parties
Verizon Business unveiled its 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) today, painting a stark picture of the escalating cyber threat landscape. Analyzing over 22,000 security […]
Enterprise-specific zero-day exploits on the rise, Google warns
Zero-day vulnerabilities may have declined in 2024, but the number of flaws in enterprise products that didn’t have a patch at the time of exploitation […]
US Critical Infrastructure Still Struggles With OT Security
How does a company defend itself from cyberattacks by a foreign adversary? A collection of experts gathered at this year’s RSAC Conference to explain how […]