Cybersecurity researchers have detailed a new campaign dubbed OneClik that leverages Microsoft’s ClickOnce software deployment technology and bespoke Golang backdoors to compromise organizations within the […]
6 key trends redefining the XDR market
The extended detection and response (XDR) market is experiencing significant growth, driven by escalating cybersecurity threats and the need for enterprises to integrate disparate security […]
Mitsubishi Electric AC Flaw Lets Hackers Remotely Control Systems
A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in multiple Mitsubishi Electric air conditioning systems, potentially allowing hackers to bypass authentication and remotely control affected units. […]
Windows Says Goodbye to Blue Screen of Death, Introduces Black Screen
After nearly four decades as a symbol of frustration and failure for PC users worldwide, Microsoft is officially retiring the iconic Blue Screen of Death […]
‘Cyber Fattah’ Hacktivist Group Leaks Saudi Games Data
As tensions in the Middle East rise, hacktivist groups are coming out of the woodwork with their own agendas, leading to notable shifts in the […]
University Student Charged for Alleged Hacking and Data Theft
A 27-year-old former student of Western Sydney University has been charged with a string of cyber offences, following an extensive investigation into a series of […]
Pre-Auth Flaw in MongoDB Server Allows Attackers to Cause DoS
A critical pre-authentication vulnerability (CVE-2025-6709) in MongoDB Server enables unauthenticated attackers to trigger denial-of-service (DoS) conditions by exploiting improper input validation in OIDC authentication. The […]
Kansas City Man Pleads Guilty After Hacking to Promote His Cybersecurity Services
A Kansas City man has pleaded guilty to federal charges after admitting he hacked into the computer systems of multiple organizations in an attempt to […]
Open VSX Marketplace Flaw Enables Millions of Developers at Risk of Supply Chain Attacks
A newly disclosed critical vulnerability in the Open VSX Registry, the open-source marketplace for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions, has put millions of developers […]
Don’t trust that email: It could be from a hacker using your printer to scam you
Printers and scanners are increasingly becoming ways for cyber crooks to deliver phishing attacks, thanks to a flaw in the Microsoft 365 Direct Send feature. […]