Researchers from the University of Toronto have unveiled the first successful Rowhammer attack on an NVIDIA GPU, specifically targeting the A6000 model equipped with GDDR6 memory. Dubbed “GPUHammer” in some circles, this exploit builds on the decade-old Rowhammer vulnerability, traditionally…
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OpenAI Set to Launch AI-Powered Web Browser in the Coming Weeks
OpenAI is on the cusp of introducing a groundbreaking AI-infused web browser, slated for release in the imminent weeks, as detailed in a recent Reuters report. This innovative browser is poised to embed OpenAI’s Operator AI agent directly into its…
Hackers Compromise WordPress GravityForms Plugin with Malicious Code Injection
Hackers have targeted the popular WordPress plugin Gravity Forms, injecting malicious code into versions downloaded from the official gravityforms.com domain. The breach was first reported on July 11, 2025, when security researchers noticed suspicious HTTP requests to the domain gravityapi.org,…
Thermomix TM5 Vulnerabilities Enable Remote Takeover by Attackers
Researchers have uncovered multiple vulnerabilities in the Thermomix TM5, a multifunctional kitchen appliance from Vorwerk, allowing attackers to potentially achieve remote takeover through firmware manipulation and persistent code execution. The device’s main board, powered by a Freescale/NXP i.MX28 SoC with…
Hacker Returns $42 Million in Stolen Crypto in Exchange for $5 Million Bounty
A security flaw in the GMX V1 software was made public, causing a significant upheaval in the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem and forcing immediate action to protect user assets. GMX, a prominent perpetual futures trading platform built on blockchain technology,…
Microsoft Broadens Zero Trust Training to Address Network and SecOps Domains
Zero Trust architectures are being adopted by enterprises globally to update their security postures in response to the fast changing cyberthreat landscape, where traditional perimeter-based defenses are becoming more and more insufficient. Zero Trust operates on the principle of “never…
ClickFix: The Emerging Technique Threat Actors Use to Dominate Targeted Organizations
Threat actors have increasingly adopted ClickFix, a sophisticated social engineering technique that deceives users into executing malicious commands under the guise of resolving common computer issues like performance lags or pop-up errors. This method, often delivered via compromised websites, malvertising,…
SLOW#TEMPEST Hackers Adopt New Evasion Tactics to Bypass Detection Systems
Security researchers have uncovered a sophisticated evolution in the SLOW#TEMPEST malware campaign, where threat actors are deploying innovative obfuscation methods to evade detection and complicate analysis. This variant, distributed via an ISO file containing a mix of benign and malicious…
Qilin Leads in Exploiting Unpatched Fortinet Vulnerabilities
The Qilin group has surged to prominence by aggressively exploiting critical vulnerabilities in Fortinet devices, underscoring a broader trend of sophisticated cyber extortion tactics targeting data-dependent sectors. Global ransomware victims dropped to 463, a 15% decline from May’s 545, yet…
Arkana Ransomware Gang Claims Theft of 2.2 Million Customer Records
The Arkana ransomware group burst onto the cybercrime scene with a high-profile attack on WideOpenWest (WOW!), a prominent U.S. internet service provider, in late March. The group boldly claimed to have exfiltrated two massive databases containing approximately 403,000 and 2.2…