The ACRStealer malware, an infostealer disguised as illegal software such as cracks and keygens, has seen a significant increase in its distribution since the beginning of 2025. Initially distributed in limited volumes in mid-2024, this malware has now gained traction,…
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NSA Allegedly Hacked Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Claims
Chinese cybersecurity entities have accused the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) of orchestrating a cyberattack on Northwestern Polytechnical University, a prominent Chinese institution specializing in aerospace and defense research. The allegations, published by organizations such as Qihoo 360 and the…
Sitevision Auto-Generated Password Vulnerability Lets Hackers Steal Signing Key
A significant vulnerability in Sitevision CMS, versions 10.3.1 and earlier, has been identified, allowing attackers to extract private keys used for signing SAML authentication requests. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2022-35202, stems from the use of a Java keystore accessible via…
Critical UniFi Protect Camera Vulnerability Enables Remote Code Execution Attacks
Ubiquiti Networks has issued an urgent security advisory (Bulletin 046) warning of multiple critical vulnerabilities in its UniFi Protect camera ecosystem, including a high-severity remote code execution (RCE) flaw that could allow attackers to hijack devices and infiltrate network infrastructure.…
Nagios XI Flaw Exposes User Details and Emails to Unauthenticated Attackers”
A security vulnerability in Nagios XI 2024R1.2.2, tracked as CVE-2024-54961, has been disclosed, allowing unauthenticated attackers to retrieve sensitive user information, including usernames and email addresses, from the network monitoring platform. This high-severity flaw (CVSSv3 score: 6.5) exposes organizations to…
Critical Vulnerability in Fluent Bit Exposes Cloud Services to Potential Cyber Attacks
A critical security flaw in Fluent Bit, a widely adopted log processing and metrics collection tool part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), has exposed enterprise cloud infrastructures to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Designated as CVE-2024-50608 and CVE-2024-50609, these vulnerabilities—scoring…
New Darcula 3.0 Tool Generates Phishing Kits to Mimic Global Brands
The cybercriminal group behind the notorious “darcula-suite” platform has unveiled its latest iteration, darcula 3.0, which introduces groundbreaking capabilities for creating phishing kits targeting any brand globally. This “Phishing-as-a-Service” (PhaaS) platform lowers the technical barrier for bad actors by automating…
Adversary-in-the-Middle Hackers Exploit Vulnerabilities to Deploy Advanced Malware
Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging sophisticated Adversary-in-the-Middle (AiTM) phishing techniques, enabled by the rise of Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) ecosystems. These operations target financial institutions globally, bypassing multi-factor authentication (MFA) by intercepting live authentication sessions. Threat actors use reverse proxy servers to relay…
CL0P Ransomware Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Telecom and Healthcare Sectors
The notorious CL0P ransomware group has intensified its operations in early 2025, targeting critical sectors such as telecommunications and healthcare. Known for its sophisticated tactics, the group has exploited zero-day vulnerabilities to infiltrate systems, steal sensitive data, and extort victims.…
Salt Typhoon Hackers Exploit Cisco Vulnerability to Gain Device Access on US.Telecom Networks
A highly advanced threat actor, dubbed “Salt Typhoon,” has been implicated in a series of cyberattacks targeting major U.S. telecommunications networks, according to a report by Cisco Talos. The campaign, which began in late 2024 and was confirmed by the…