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Linux Kernel Zero-Day SMB Vulnerability Discovered via ChatGPT

Security researcher has discovered a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2025-37899) in the Linux kernel’s SMB server implementation using OpenAI’s o3 language model. The vulnerability, a use-after-free bug in the SMB ‘logoff’ command handler, could potentially allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code…

Cybercriminals Using Trusted Google Domains to Spread Malicious Code

A sophisticated new malvertising scheme has emerged, transforming trusted e-commerce websites into phishing traps without the knowledge of site owners or advertisers. Cybercriminals are exploiting integrations with Google APIs, specifically through JSONP (JSON with Padding) calls, to inject malicious scripts…

Cisco Webex Meetings Vulnerability Enables HTTP Response Manipulation

Security researchers have uncovered a vulnerability in Cisco Webex Meetings that could allow remote attackers to manipulate HTTP responses without authentication. The cloud-based vulnerability affects the client join services component of the popular videoconferencing platform. Cisco has already addressed the…

New NIST Security Metric Aims to Pinpoint Exploited Vulnerabilities

Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have introduced a new security metric designed to improve vulnerability management. The proposed Likely Exploited Vulnerabilities (LEV) metric aims to enhance organizations’…

Several GitLab Vulnerabilities Enable Attackers to Launch DoS Attacks

GitLab has issued critical security patches addressing 11 vulnerabilities across its Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE) platforms, with three high-risk flaws enabling denial-of-service (DoS) attacks dominating the threat landscape. The coordinated release of versions 18.0.1, 17.11.3, and 17.10.7…