A researcher has demonstrated how a platform used by over 1,000 dealerships in the US could have been used to hack cars. The post Flaws in Major Automaker’s Dealership Systems Allowed Car Hacking, Personal Data Theft appeared first on SecurityWeek.…
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Russian Hackers Exploited WinRAR Zero-Day in Attacks on Europe, Canada
WinRAR has patched CVE-2025-8088, a zero-day exploited by Russia’s RomCom in attacks on financial, defense, manufacturing and logistics companies. The post Russian Hackers Exploited WinRAR Zero-Day in Attacks on Europe, Canada appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed…
BadCam: New BadUSB Attack Turns Linux Webcams Into Persistent Threats
Eclypsium researchers have demonstrated a BadCam attack against Lenovo cameras, but others may be impacted as well. The post BadCam: New BadUSB Attack Turns Linux Webcams Into Persistent Threats appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…
Free Wi-Fi Leaves Buses Vulnerable to Remote Hacking
Researchers showed how flaws in a bus’ onboard and remote systems can be exploited by hackers for tracking, control and spying. The post Free Wi-Fi Leaves Buses Vulnerable to Remote Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed…
Red Teams Jailbreak GPT-5 With Ease, Warn It’s ‘Nearly Unusable’ for Enterprise
Researchers demonstrate how multi-turn “storytelling” attacks bypass prompt-level filters, exposing systemic weaknesses in GPT-5’s defenses. The post Red Teams Jailbreak GPT-5 With Ease, Warn It’s ‘Nearly Unusable’ for Enterprise appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…
CodeSecCon 2025: Where Software Security’s Next Chapter Unfolds
Taking place August 12-13, CodeSecCon is the premier virtual event bringing together developers and cybersecurity professionals to revolutionize the way applications are built, secured, and maintained. The post CodeSecCon 2025: Where Software Security’s Next Chapter Unfolds appeared first on SecurityWeek.…
Help Desk at Risk: Scattered Spider Shines Light on Overlook Threat Vector
As attackers target help desks and identity systems, traditional security perimeters are proving insufficient against agile, socially-engineered threats. The post Help Desk at Risk: Scattered Spider Shines Light on Overlook Threat Vector appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been…
In Other News: Nvidia Says No to Backdoors, Satellite Hacking, Energy Sector Assessment
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: federal court filing system hack, Chanel data breach, emergency CISA directive. The post In Other News: Nvidia Says No to Backdoors, Satellite Hacking, Energy Sector Assessment appeared first on SecurityWeek. This…
Black Hat USA 2025 – Summary of Vendor Announcements (Part 4)
Many companies are showcasing their products and services this week at the 2025 edition of the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. The post Black Hat USA 2025 – Summary of Vendor Announcements (Part 4) appeared first on SecurityWeek. This…
Columbia University Data Breach Impacts 860,000
Columbia University has been targeted in a cyberattack where hackers stole the personal information of students, applicants, and employees. The post Columbia University Data Breach Impacts 860,000 appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the…