In a recent development, a surveillance company has been identified exploiting vulnerabilities in the Signaling System 7 (SS7) protocol to clandestinely access the location data […]
Month: July 2025
Iranian APT Group MuddyWater Deploys Enhanced DCHSpy Spyware to Target Android Users Amid Israel-Iran Conflict
In the wake of escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, the Iranian state-sponsored hacking group known as MuddyWater has intensified its cyber espionage activities by […]
Massive Cryptojacking Campaign Compromises 3,500 Websites Using Stealthy JavaScript and WebSocket Techniques
In a significant resurgence of cryptojacking, over 3,500 websites worldwide have been infiltrated with malicious JavaScript code designed to mine cryptocurrency without user consent. This […]
Critical Vulnerability in HPE Instant On Access Points Exposes Systems to Unauthorized Administrative Access
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) has recently addressed a critical security vulnerability in its Instant On Access Points, identified as CVE-2025-37103. This flaw, with a CVSS score […]
Microsoft Releases Urgent Patch for Critical SharePoint Vulnerability Exploited in Active Attacks
On July 20, 2025, Microsoft issued an emergency security update to address a critical vulnerability in its SharePoint Server software, identified as CVE-2025-53770. This flaw, […]
PoisonSeed Exploits Cross-Device Sign-In to Bypass FIDO Key Protections
In a recent cybersecurity development, the threat actor known as PoisonSeed has unveiled a sophisticated method to circumvent the security measures provided by Fast IDentity […]
Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Zero Trust Security Frameworks
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the Zero Trust security model has transitioned from a theoretical concept to a fundamental component of modern cybersecurity strategies. […]
David Sacks’ Dual Roles: Navigating the Intersection of Public Service and Private Ventures
David Sacks, a prominent figure in Silicon Valley, has recently come under scrutiny for his concurrent roles in the public and private sectors. As the […]
Astronomer CEO Resigns Amid Coldplay Concert Controversy
In a recent turn of events, Andy Byron, the CEO of Astronomer, a prominent DataOps company, has resigned following a widely publicized incident at a […]
Microsoft Ends Use of China-Based Engineers for U.S. Department of Defense Projects
In response to recent scrutiny, Microsoft has announced it will cease employing engineers based in China to support cloud computing systems for the U.S. Department […]