QR codes, once a symbol of convenience and security in digital interactions, have become a significant target for cybercriminals. The Rise of Fake QR Code Scams A new form of cyberattack, dubbed “quishing,” involves the use of counterfeit QR codes…
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NetSupport RAT Grant Attackers Full Access to Victims Systems
The eSentire Threat Response Unit (TRU) has reported a significant rise in incidents involving the NetSupport Remote Access Trojan (RAT) since January 2025. This malicious software, originally designed as a legitimate IT support tool, has been weaponized by cybercriminals to…
LLM Hijackers Exploit DeepSeek-V3 Model Just One Day After Launch
Hackers reportedly gained unauthorized access to the cutting-edge DeepSeek-V3 model within just 24 hours of its high-profile release. DeepSeek-V3, a state-of-the-art large language model (LLM) developed by the renowned AI research lab Nexus-AI, was expected to redefine benchmarks in natural…
GitHub Copilot’s New Agent Mode Enables Autonomous Code Completion
GitHub has once again raised the bar for productivity in software development with the launch of its revolutionary “Agent Mode” for GitHub Copilot. This new feature takes the AI-powered coding assistant to a whole new level, enabling developers to autonomously…
Marvel Game Vulnerability Exposes PCs & PS5s to Remote Takeover Attacks
A severe security vulnerability has been uncovered in the popular video game Marvel Rivals, raising major concerns for both PC and PlayStation 5 players. The exploit, discovered by a security researcher, enables attackers to remotely take control of devices on the…
Penetration Testers Arrested During Approved Physical Penetration Testing
A routine physical penetration test conducted by cybersecurity professionals took an unexpected turn when armed police officers arrested two security experts during a simulated breach of a corporate office in Malta. Physical penetration testing is a critical component of cybersecurity…
Massive Brute Force Attack Launched With 2.8 Million IPs To Hack VPN & Firewall Logins
Massive brute force attacks targeting VPNs and firewalls have surged in recent weeks, with cybercriminals using as many as 2.8 million unique IP addresses daily to conduct relentless login attempts. The Shadowserver Foundation, a nonprofit cybersecurity organization, has confirmed this…
Cisco Data Breach – Ransomware Group Allegedly Breached Internal Network
Sensitive credentials from Cisco’s internal network and domain infrastructure were reportedly made public due to a significant data breach. According to a Cyber Press Research report, the new Kraken ransomware group has allegedly leaked a dataset on their dark web…
Critical Zimbra Flaws Allow Attackers to Gain Unauthorized Access to Sensitive Data
Serious vulnerabilities in Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS), a popular enterprise email and collaboration platform, have raised alarm in the cybersecurity community. Security researchers have identified several critical flaws that allow attackers to access sensitive data and compromise user accounts. With…
Linux Kernel 6.14-rc2 Released – What’s Newly Added !
Linus Torvalds, lead developer of the Linux kernel, announced the second release candidate (rc2) of Linux Kernel 6.14, providing developers and enthusiasts with a glimpse at the latest updates and fixes in the kernel’s development cycle. The announcement was made…