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  • GlassWorm Malware Resurfaces, Infecting VS Code Extensions with Stealthy Unicode Attack

    GlassWorm Malware Resurfaces, Infecting VS Code Extensions with Stealthy Unicode Attack

    The GlassWorm malware campaign has re-emerged, targeting the Visual Studio Code (VS Code) ecosystem with a new set of malicious extensions, signaling a persistent threat to developers. This sophisticated, self-propagating worm aims to compromise credentials and cryptocurrency assets using invisible Unicode characters to embed malicious code.

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  • ClickFix Phishing Campaign Targets Hotel Systems with PureRAT Malware

    ClickFix Phishing Campaign Targets Hotel Systems with PureRAT Malware

    A sophisticated ClickFix phishing campaign is targeting the global hospitality sector, deploying PureRAT malware to steal sensitive credentials and defraud hotels and customers on booking platforms like Booking.com and Expedia.

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  • The Enterprise Browser: A New Cyber Frontier, Report Warns

    The Enterprise Browser: A New Cyber Frontier, Report Warns

    A new report highlights a critical shift in the landscape of enterprise cybersecurity, positing that the user’s browser has become a convergence point for significant identity, SaaS, and AI-related risks, often evading the purview of traditional security measures.

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  • Linux Kernel Receives Patch to Fortify Cryptographic Random Number Generation

    Linux Kernel Receives Patch to Fortify Cryptographic Random Number Generation

    The Linux kernel, a foundational component of countless computing systems worldwide, has recently received an essential security update addressing a vulnerability within its cryptographic random number generator (RNG). This patch, identified as CVE-2025-40109, aims to ensure the integrity of randomness crucial for secure operations, from encryption to digital signatures.

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  • Security Flaw in Skuul Management System Poses Risk to Student Fee Data

    Security Flaw in Skuul Management System Poses Risk to Student Fee Data

    A newly disclosed security vulnerability in the yungifez Skuul School Management System, affecting versions up to 2.6.5, could allow attackers to manipulate resource identifiers and potentially access or alter student fee invoice information. The flaw, categorized as a resource injection, highlights ongoing challenges in securing educational technology platforms.

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  • UK Online Safety Push Sparks Transatlantic Free Speech Clash

    UK Online Safety Push Sparks Transatlantic Free Speech Clash

    A contentious legal battle is unfolding across the Atlantic, as the United Kingdom’s communications regulator, Ofcom, faces accusations of extraterritorial overreach in its enforcement of the Online Safety Act against American online platforms, reigniting a global debate on internet sovereignty and free speech.

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  • Ukrainian Strikes Disrupt Power in Russian Border Regions, Leaving Thousands in Darkness

    Ukrainian Strikes Disrupt Power in Russian Border Regions, Leaving Thousands in Darkness

    Ukrainian forces have conducted a series of drone and missile strikes targeting energy infrastructure across several Russian border regions, resulting in widespread power outages. This strategy aims to disrupt vital infrastructure, exert economic pressure, and underscore the vulnerability of Russian domestic systems.

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  • Google’s AI System Identifies Critical WebKit Vulnerabilities, Underscoring Machine Learning’s Evolving Role in Cybersecurity

    Google’s AI System Identifies Critical WebKit Vulnerabilities, Underscoring Machine Learning’s Evolving Role in Cybersecurity

    Google’s AI system has successfully identified critical vulnerabilities within Apple’s WebKit, demonstrating the growing effectiveness of machine learning in cybersecurity. This significant discovery highlights AI’s evolving role in proactively detecting complex security flaws that often evade traditional methods, promising a future where AI plays a central role in securing digital infrastructure.

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  • Google’s AI Uncovers Critical Flaws in Apple’s WebKit, Highlighting Machine Learning’s Role in Cybersecurity

    Google’s AI Uncovers Critical Flaws in Apple’s WebKit, Highlighting Machine Learning’s Role in Cybersecurity

    Google’s AI system, ‘Big Sleep,’ discovered five critical vulnerabilities in Apple’s WebKit, highlighting AI’s growing role in cybersecurity for proactive vulnerability detection and responsible disclosure practices between tech giants.

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  • Samsung Zero-Click Vulnerability Exploited, Deploying LANDFALL Spyware

    Samsung Zero-Click Vulnerability Exploited, Deploying LANDFALL Spyware

    A critical zero-click vulnerability in Samsung devices has reportedly been exploited, enabling the deployment of sophisticated Android spyware known as LANDFALL. The attack vector, leveraging popular messaging platform WhatsApp, highlights the escalating threat of highly evasive surveillance tools.

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