Tag: cyber
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SAP Security Patch Day Fixes Critical Code Injection Flaw in SAP CRM and S/4HANA
SAP said the February 10, 2026 Patch Day delivered fixes across multiple SAP products and urged customers to apply patches with priority via the Support Portal to protect their SAP landscape. The highest-risk item highlighted this month is CVE-2026-0488, described as a code injection vulnerability affecting SAP CRM and SAP S/4HANA (Scripting Editor) and tracked…
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Singapore spent 11 months booting China-linked snoops out of telco networks
Operation Cyber Guardian involved 100-plus staff across government and industry First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2026/02/10/singapore_telco_espionage/
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TeamPCP Turns Cloud Misconfigurations Into a Self-Propagating Cybercrime Platform
Tags: api, attack, cloud, cyber, cybercrime, data-breach, docker, group, infrastructure, kubernetes, malware, threat, vulnerabilityTeamPCP, operating under aliases including PCPcat, ShellForce, and DeadCatx3, emerged in late 2025 as a cloud-native cybercrime operation that transforms misconfigured infrastructure into automated attack platforms. Unlike traditional malware groups, this threat actor doesn’t break into systems they walk through doors left open by exposed Docker APIs, Kubernetes clusters, Ray dashboards, Redis servers, and React2Shell-vulnerable…
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Socelars Malware Targets Windows Systems to Steal Sensitive Data
Security researchers are tracking Socelars, an information-stealing Trojan aimed at Windows users that focuses on quietly harvesting browser-based access rather than damaging files. The malware is designed to collect authenticated session data and other system identifiers that can let attackers reuse a victim’s existing “logged-in” state to reach online services.”‹ Public reporting has linked Socelars to…
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APT36 Targets Linux Systems With New Tools Designed to Disrupt Services
Critical infrastructure worldwide faces mounting threats from sophisticated, state-sponsored >>espionage ecosystems.<< These well-funded organizations deploy various tools designed to disrupt essential services and gather intelligence. Some launch denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against transport hubs and supply chains. In contrast, others seek geopolitical advantage by mining sensitive information and bypassing traditional security measures. For over a decade,…
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Threat Actors Weaponize Bing Ads for Azure Tech Support Scams
A sophisticated tech support scam campaign has emerged, exploiting malicious advertisements on Bing search results to redirect victims to fraudulent websites hosted on Microsoft’s Azure Blob Storage platform. The attack, first detected on February 2, 2026, affected users across 48 organizations in the United States within hours, demonstrating the effectiveness of weaponizing legitimate advertising channels…
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Singapore Takes Down Chinese Hackers Targeting Telco Networks
Operation Cyber Guardian was Singapore’s largest and longest running anti-cyber threat law enforcement operation First seen on infosecurity-magazine.com Jump to article: www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/singapore-takes-down-china-hackers/
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VoidLink Linux C2 Uses LLM-Generated Malware with Kernel-Level Stealth
VoidLink represents a concerning evolution in malware development: a sophisticated Linux command-and-control framework that shows clear signs of being built with AI assistance. This Linux malware operates as a modular implant designed for long-term access to compromised systems. It doesn’t discriminate between cloud providers, actively harvesting credentials from AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, Alibaba Cloud, and…
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NCSC Issues Warning Over “Severe” Cyber-Attacks Targeting Critical National Infrastructure
NCSC call firms to ‘act now’ following disruptive malware attacks targeting Polish energy providers First seen on infosecurity-magazine.com Jump to article: www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/ncsc-warning-severe-cyberattacks/
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Windows Error Reporting Flaw Allows Attackers to Elevate Privileges
A newly documented Windows vulnerability, CVE-2026-20817, impacts the Windows Error Reporting Service (WER) and enables local privilege escalation. The issue matters because WER runs as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM, so any mistake in its permission checks can become a direct path to full device takeover.”‹ Researchers explain that WER listens for client requests over an ALPC port…
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China-linked APT UNC3886 targets Singapore telcos
China-linked group UNC3886 targeted Singapore ‘s telecom sector in a cyber espionage campaign, Singapore’s Cyber Security Agency revealed. Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) ran Operation CYBER GUARDIAN to protect the telecom sector. Since July 2025, investigations showed China-linked UNC3886 launched a targeted campaign against all four major…
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Attackers Weaponize Windows Shortcut Files to Deploy Global Group Ransomware
A high-volume phishing campaign leveraging the Phorpiex botnet has been distributing GLOBAL GROUP ransomware through weaponized Windows shortcut files. The attack begins with an email attachment named Document.doc.lnk. Windows’ default behavior of hiding known file extensions makes this shortcut appear as a legitimate Word document to unsuspecting users. Attackers enhance deception by borrowing icons from…
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Axios Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Trigger DoS and Crash Node.js Servers
A serious security flaw has been discovered in Axios, one of the most popular HTTP client libraries for Node.js, allowing attackers to crash servers and trigger denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-25639, affects all versions up to and including 1.13.4. Axios Vulnerability The vulnerability exploits Axios’s mergeConfig function, which processes configuration objects before making HTTP…
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Fancy Bear Exploits Microsoft Zero-Day to Deploy Backdoors and Email Stealers
Fancy Bear has launched a sophisticated campaign exploiting a critical zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft RTF files to target users across Central and Eastern Europe. The operation, dubbed >>Operation Neusploit,<< demonstrates the group's continued evolution in tradecraft and its strategic focus on regions of geopolitical interest to Russia. The group embedded malicious code within specially crafted…
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15,200 OpenClaw Control Panels Exposed Online with Full System Access
A critical security oversight has left thousands of AI agents wide open to the public internet. 15,200 instances of the OpenClaw AI framework (formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot) are vulnerable to remote takeover. The STRIKE team used internet-wide reconnaissance, including favicon fingerprinting, to identify approximately 42,900 unique IP addresses hosting OpenClaw control panels across 82 countries.…
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Dutch Authorities Confirm Ivanti Zero-Day Exploit Exposed Employee Contact Data
The Netherlands’ Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) and the Council for the Judiciary confirmed both agencies (Rvdr) have disclosed that their systems were impacted by cyber attacks that exploited the recently disclosed security flaws in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM), according to a notice sent to the country’s parliament on Friday.”On January 29, the National…
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How to govern agentic AI so as not to lose control
assisting and start acting. We will witness a qualitative leap towards agent-based or agentive AI, capable of making autonomous decisions, managing complex workflows, and executing end-to-end tasks without constant intervention. However, this autonomy carries with it a serious warning for businesses: the ability to operate alone exponentially multiplies the impact of any error or security…
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69% of CISOs open to career move, including leaving role entirely
CISO as single point of failure: Zach Lewis, CISO at the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, believes the portion of CISOs looking to exit is even higher than the IANS findings.”I think it absolutely is higher than that. Every CISO I know now is open [to leaving]. They are all heavily…
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25 Million Users Affected as AI Chat Platform Leaks 300 Million Messages
>>Chat & Ask AI,<< a highly popular mobile application available on both Google Play and the Apple App Store, has suffered a significant data exposure. An independent security researcher discovered a vulnerability that left approximately 300 million private messages accessible to the public. This breach impacts more than 25 million users, raising serious concerns about…
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GuLoader Leverages Polymorphic Malware and Trusted Cloud Infrastructure to Evade Detection
GuLoader, also known as CloudEye, is a sophisticated malware downloader that has been active since late 2019. Its primary function is to download and install secondary malware, such as Remote Access Trojans (RATs) and information stealers, onto compromised systems. One of GuLoader’s most effective evasion strategies is its use of legitimate cloud services. Instead of…
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State-sponsored hackers targeting defence sector employees, Google says
Cyber-espionage campaigns are targeting employees directly, including through hiring processes, report claimsDefence companies, their hiring processes and their employees have become a key target of state-sponsored cyber-espionage campaigns, according to a report from Google released before the Munich Security Conference.The report catalogues a “relentless barrage of cyber operations”, most by state-sponsored groups, against EU and…
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Singapore mounts largest ever cyber operation to oust APT actor
Operation Cyber Guardian mobilised over 100 defenders to neutralise UNC3886 which infiltrated Singtel, StarHub, M1 and Simba networks, operators issue joint pledge on defence-in-depth First seen on computerweekly.com Jump to article: www.computerweekly.com/news/366638973/Singapore-mounts-largest-ever-cyber-operation-to-oust-APT-actor
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Bloody Wolf Cybercrime Group Uses NetSupport RAT to Breach Organizations
The latest campaign, they have switched to misusing a legitimate remote administration tool called NetSupport RAT. A cybercriminal group known as >>Stan Ghouls<< (or Bloody Wolf) has launched a fresh wave of attacks targeting organizations across Central Asia and Russia. Active since at least 2023, this group focuses heavily on the manufacturing, finance, and IT…
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Chinese Hackers Target Singapore Telecoms in Edge Device Compromise Campaign
A massive, eleven-month campaign to root out sophisticated attackers from the nation’s critical infrastructure. The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) revealed details of >>Operation CYBER GUARDIAN,<< a multi-agency effort to defend the country's four major telecommunications providers Singtel, StarHub, M1, and SIMBA from a persistent cyber espionage…
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Microsoft Acknowledges Exchange Online Spam Filter Mistakenly Blocks Valid Email
Microsoft is currently tackling a significant service degradation within Exchange Online that is disrupting business communications by incorrectly flagging legitimate emails as phishing attempts. The incident, tracked under the identifier EX1227432, began on February 5, 2026, and is causing valid messages to be trapped in quarantine rather than reaching their intended recipients. Spam Filter Mistakenly Blocks…
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Threat Actors Using Ivanti EPMM Flaws to Install Stealth Backdoors
A sophisticated new cyber campaign has been detected targeting Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) systems. Starting on February 4, 2026, threat actors began exploiting two critical vulnerabilities, CVE-2026-1281 and CVE-2026-1340, to plant dormant backdoors. Unlike typical attacks that immediately steal data or deploy ransomware, this campaign focuses on silence and persistence. Stealth Backdoors The attackers…
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DPRK IT Workers Use Stolen LinkedIn Identities to Secure Remote Employment
A new wave of identity fraud has hit the remote job market, with North Korean (DPRK) operatives adopting a sophisticated new tactic to bypass hiring screens. This development marks a significant shift in tradecraft. Previously, these operatives often relied on fabricated profiles with AI-generated headshots and fake resumes. However, hiring managers and security teams have…
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0-Click RCE Found in Claude Desktop Extensions, Putting 10,000+ Users at Risk
A critical >>zero-click<< vulnerability in Claude Desktop Extensions (DXT) that allows attackers to compromise a computer using nothing more than a Google Calendar event. The flaw, which has been assigned a maximum severity score of CVSS 10/10, affects more than 10,000 active users and over 50 different extensions. The vulnerability stems from a fundamental architectural decision.…
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Russia’s cyber attacks on Polish utilities draws NCSC alert
A series of Russian cyber attacks targeting Poland’s energy infrastructure has prompted a new warning from the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre. First seen on computerweekly.com Jump to article: www.computerweekly.com/news/366638859/Russias-cyber-attacks-on-Polish-utilities-draws-NCSC-alert

