A critical vulnerability in OpenAI’s latest flagship model, ChatGPT-5, allows attackers to sidestep its advanced safety features using simple phrases. The flaw, dubbed “PROMISQROUTE” by researchers at Adversa AI, exploits the cost-saving architecture that major AI vendors use to manage…
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Threat Actors Abuse AI Website Creation App to Deliver Malware
Cybercriminals have discovered a new avenue for malicious activities by exploiting Lovable, an AI-powered website creation platform, to develop sophisticated phishing campaigns and malware delivery systems. The platform, designed to democratize web development through natural language prompts, has inadvertently become…
Hackers Weaponize QR Codes Embedded with Malicious Links to Steal Sensitive Information
Cybersecurity researchers have observed a surge in phishing campaigns leveraging QR codes to deliver malicious payloads. This emerging threat, often dubbed “quishing,” exploits the opaque nature of QR codes to conceal harmful URLs that redirect victims to credential-harvesting sites or…
Threat Actors Gaining Access to Victims’ Machines and Monetizing Access to Their Bandwidth
A stealthy campaign emerged in early March 2025 that capitalized on a critical remote code execution flaw in GeoServer (CVE-2024-36401) to compromise publicly exposed geospatial servers. Attackers exploited JXPath query injection within Apache Commons libraries, allowing arbitrary code execution through…
New QUIC-LEAK Vulnerability Let Attackers Exhaust Server Memory and Trigger DoS Attack
A critical pre-handshake vulnerability in the LSQUIC QUIC implementation that allows remote attackers to crash servers through memory exhaustion attacks. The vulnerability, designated CVE-2025-54939 and dubbed “QUIC-LEAK,” affects the second most widely used QUIC implementation globally, potentially impacting over 34%…
APT MuddyWater Attacking CFOs Leveraging OpenSSH, Enables RDP, and Scheduled Task
A sophisticated cyber espionage campaign attributed to APT MuddyWater has emerged targeting Chief Financial Officers and finance executives across Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia. The threat actors are deploying a multi-stage phishing operation that masquerades as legitimate…
Mozilla High Severity Vulnerabilities Enables Remote Code Execution
Mozilla has released Firefox 142 to address multiple high-severity security vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code remotely on affected systems. The security advisory, published on August 19, 2025, reveals nine distinct vulnerabilities ranging from sandbox escapes to…
Internet Archive Abused for Hosting Stealthy JScript Loader Malware
Security researchers have uncovered a novel malware delivery chain in recent weeks that leverages the Internet Archive’s legitimate infrastructure to host obfuscated payloads. The attack begins with a seemingly innocuous JScript file delivered via malspam, which in turn invokes a…
Warlock Ransomware Exploiting SharePoint Vulnerabilities to Gain Access and Steal Credentials
In recent weeks, the cybersecurity community has witnessed the rapid emergence of Warlock, a novel ransomware strain that weaponizes unpatched Microsoft SharePoint servers to infiltrate enterprise networks. Initial analysis reveals that threat actors exploit publicly exposed SharePoint instances via specially…
First Member of ‘Scattered Spider’ Hackers Group Sentenced to 10 Years
A 20-year-old Florida man, identified as a key member of the prolific cybercrime group “Scattered Spider,” was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison today. Noah Michael Urban of Palm Coast, Fla., was also ordered to pay approximately $13 million…