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The U.S. DOJ indicted 54 people over a nationwide ATM jackpotting scheme tied to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

Prosecutors say the group used malware to force cash withdrawals and link 1,529 jackpotting incidents to the operation.
Bitsight TRACE found ~1,000 MCP servers exposed online with no authorization in place, revealing new AI-related security gaps.

These Model Context Protocol instances can expose tools, data, or even allow remote execution if reached by attackers, expanding the risk surface for AI systems built on MCP.
A Russia-aligned threat group is abusing Microsoft’s device code login to hijack M365 accounts, targeting U.S. and European institutions.

Experts say attackers use compromised state emails and Cloudflare links to drive victims into legitimate Microsoft logins.
Researchers uncovered a new malware campaign abusing cracked software sites to spread CountLoader.

The loader uses fake ZIP files and trusted Windows tools to stay hidden, then deploys ACR Stealer to steal sensitive data.
Researchers uncovered GhostPairing, a social engineering attack that links a malicious device to a WhatsApp account by abusing the official pairing flow.

The attacker gets full linked-device access—messages, media, and groups—while the victim’s phone keeps working as normal.
WatchGuard confirmed active exploitation of CVE-2025-14733 in Fireware OS.

The bug (CVSS 9.3) allows unauthenticated attackers to execute code via IKEv2 VPN paths. WatchGuard released patches and published indicators of compromise and attacker IPs.
Nigeria police arrested three suspects linked to global phishing. The main suspect is the alleged developer of the RaccoonO365 phishing-as-a-service kit.

Microsoft ties the tool to 5,000+ stolen credentials across 94 countries and to domain seizures in 2025, showing rising pressure on PhaaS operators.
CERT/CC disclosed a UEFI flaw affecting motherboards from ASRock, ASUS, GIGABYTE, and MSI.

The flaw allows early-boot DMA attacks, letting malicious PCIe devices read or modify memory before kernel security starts.
Cracked Software and YouTube Videos Spread CountLoader and GachiLoader Malware
Over 25,000 FortiCloud SSO devices exposed to remote attacks
Tor Project Pen Test - Code audit and network health report
TP-Link Tapo C200: Hardcoded Keys, Buffer Overflows and Privacy in the Era of AI Assisted Reverse Engineering
ATM jackpotting gang accused of unleashing Ploutus malware across US
Zscaler Threat Hunting Catches Evasive SideWinder APT Campaign
Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) | Senior U.S. Officials Continue to be Impersonated in Malicious Messaging Campaign
Proton is ready to leave Switzerland due to their new "Surveillance Law" which would break e2e encryption.

It has infrastructure ready in Germany & Norway, which they could fully migrate to protect customer privacy if needed.
Android mobile malware campaigns are converging on the same playbook.

Wonderland in Uzbekistan, plus Cellik, Frogblight, and NexusRoute elsewhere, all use fake legit apps, droppers, and phishing to steal OTPs, bank data, and accounts.
APT Infy, also called Prince of Persia, is active again after years of silence.

New research shows operations never stopped, and the toolset quietly evolved.

Updated malware, stronger C2 defenses, and fresh global victims point to a long-term espionage program
Microsoft Brokering File System Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability (CVE--2025-29970).
Eurostar AI vulnerability: when a chatbot goes off the rails.