Hawaiian Airlines is responding to a significant cybersecurity incident that has disrupted parts of its information technology infrastructure, the company confirmed Thursday. While the full extent and nature of the attack remain undisclosed, the airline emphasized that flight operations continue…
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Let’s Encrypt Launches 6-Day Certificates for IP-Based SSL Encryption
Let’s Encrypt, the world-renowned free Certificate Authority (CA), is on the verge of a significant milestone: issuing SSL/TLS certificates for IP addresses, a long-awaited feature that promises to enhance security for a broader range of internet-connected devices and services. In…
Hunt Electronic DVR Vulnerability Leaves Admin Credentials Unprotected
A newly disclosed critical vulnerability in Hunt Electronics’ hybrid DVRs has left thousands of surveillance systems dangerously exposed, with administrator credentials accessible in plaintext to anyone on the internet. Security researchers have assigned this flaw the identifier CVE-2025-6561, and it…
ClickFix Attacks Soar by 500%: Hackers Intensify Use of This Manipulative Technique to Deceive Users
A novel social engineering technique dubbed “ClickFix” has surged by an alarming 517% between the second half of 2024 and the first half of 2025, as reported by ESET telemetry data. This manipulative attack vector, now the second most prevalent…
APT-C-36 Hackers Launching Cyberattacks on Government Entities, Financial Sectors, and Critical Systems
The cyber threat group APT-C-36, widely known as Blind Eagle, has been orchestrating sophisticated cyberattacks targeting a range of sectors across Latin America, with a pronounced focus on Colombian organizations. This group has consistently zeroed in on government institutions, financial…
Mitsubishi Electric AC Flaw Lets Hackers Remotely Control Systems
A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in multiple Mitsubishi Electric air conditioning systems, potentially allowing hackers to bypass authentication and remotely control affected units. The flaw, identified as CVE-2025-3699, was disclosed by Mitsubishi Electric on June 26, 2025, and…
Windows Says Goodbye to Blue Screen of Death, Introduces Black Screen
After nearly four decades as a symbol of frustration and failure for PC users worldwide, Microsoft is officially retiring the iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) in favor of a new, sleeker Black Screen of Death. The change, set to…
University Student Charged for Alleged Hacking and Data Theft
A 27-year-old former student of Western Sydney University has been charged with a string of cyber offences, following an extensive investigation into a series of cyber attacks that have plagued the institution since 2021. The arrest comes after a coordinated…
Pre-Auth Flaw in MongoDB Server Allows Attackers to Cause DoS
A critical pre-authentication vulnerability (CVE-2025-6709) in MongoDB Server enables unauthenticated attackers to trigger denial-of-service (DoS) conditions by exploiting improper input validation in OIDC authentication. The flaw allows malicious actors to crash database servers by sending specially crafted JSON payloads containing…
Kansas City Man Pleads Guilty After Hacking to Promote His Cybersecurity Services
A Kansas City man has pleaded guilty to federal charges after admitting he hacked into the computer systems of multiple organizations in an attempt to promote his cybersecurity services, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Nicholas Michael Kloster, 32,…