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πŸ“” Global SystemBC Botnet Found Active Across 10,000 Infected Systems πŸ“”

SystemBC malware linked to 10,000 infected IPs, posing risks to sensitive government infrastructure.

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πŸ”— Via "Infosecurity Magazine"

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πŸ“” New Technical Markers Reveal Expanding ShadowSyndicate Cybercriminal Infrastructure πŸ“”

ShadowSyndicate cluster expands with new SSH fingerprints connecting servers to other ransomware ops.

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πŸ”— Via "Infosecurity Magazine"

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πŸ“” AI Drives Doubling of Phishing Attacks in a Year πŸ“”

Cofense claims AI is making phishing emails more personalized and sophisticated.

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πŸ”— Via "Infosecurity Magazine"

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πŸ“” Two Critical Flaws in n8n AI Workflow Automation Platform Allow Complete Takeover πŸ“”

Pillar Security discovered two new critical vulnerabilities in n8n that could lead to supply chain compromise, credential harvesting and complete takeover attacks.

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πŸ”— Via "Infosecurity Magazine"

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πŸ“” SolarWinds Web Help Desk Vulnerability Actively Exploited πŸ“”

CISA has added a critical CVE in SolarWinds Web Help Desk to its KEV Catalog.

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πŸ”— Via "Infosecurity Magazine"

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πŸ“” Hundreds of Malicious Crypto Trading Add-Ons Found in Moltbot/OpenClaw πŸ“”

A security researcher found 386 malicious skills published on ClawHub, a skill repository for the popular OpenClaw AI assistant project.

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πŸ”— Via "Infosecurity Magazine"

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πŸ¦… Ransomware Attacks Have Surged 30% Since Q4 2025 πŸ¦…

Ransomware groups claimed more than 2,000 attacks in the last three months of 2025  and theyre starting 2026 at the same elevated pace.  Cyble recorded 2,018 claimed attacks by ransomware groups in the fourth quarter of 2025, an average of just under 673 a month. The threat groups maintained that pace in January 2026, claiming 679 ransomware victims.  By comparison, in the first nine months of 2025, ransomware groups averaged 512 claimed victims a month, so the trend in the last four months has been more than 30 above the previous ninemonth period. The chart below shows ransomware attacks by month since 2021.  Qilin Leads All Ransomware Groups as CL0P Returns  Qilin once again led all ransomware groups, with 115 claimed attacks in January. A resurgent CL0P has claimed score...

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πŸ”— Via "CYBLE"

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πŸ–‹οΈ Microsoft Develops Scanner to Detect Backdoors in Open-Weight Large Language Models πŸ–‹οΈ

Microsoft on Wednesday said it built a lightweight scanner that it said can detect backdoors in openweight large language models LLMs and improve the overall trust in artificial intelligence AI systems. The tech giant's AI Security team said the scanner leverages three observable signals that can be used to reliably flag the presence of backdoors while maintaining a low false positive.

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πŸ”— Via "The Hacker News"

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πŸ–‹οΈ DEAD#VAX Malware Campaign Deploys AsyncRAT via IPFS-Hosted VHD Phishing Files πŸ–‹οΈ

Threat hunters have disclosed details of a new, stealthy malware campaign dubbed DEADVAX that employs a mix of "disciplined tradecraft and clever abuse of legitimate system features" to bypass traditional detection mechanisms and deploy a remote access trojan RAT known as AsyncRAT. "The attack leverages IPFShosted VHD files, extreme script obfuscation, runtime decryption, and inmemory.

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πŸ”— Via "The Hacker News"

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πŸ“’ Security experts warn Substack users to brace for phishing attacks after breach πŸ“’

Substack CEO Christ Best confirmed the incident occurred in October 2025.

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πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ“’ Security experts warn Substack users to brace for phishing attacks after breach πŸ“’

Substack CEO Christ Best confirmed the incident occurred in October 2025.

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πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ“’ Security experts warn Substack users to brace for phishing attacks after breach πŸ“’

Substack CEO Christ Best confirmed the incident occurred in October 2025.

πŸ“– Read more.

πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ“’ Security experts warn Substack users to brace for phishing attacks after breach πŸ“’

Substack CEO Christ Best confirmed the incident occurred in October 2025.

πŸ“– Read more.

πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ“’ Security experts warn Substack users to brace for phishing attacks after breach πŸ“’

Substack CEO Christ Best confirmed the incident occurred in October 2025.

πŸ“– Read more.

πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ“’ Security experts warn Substack users to brace for phishing attacks after breach πŸ“’

Substack CEO Christ Best confirmed the incident occurred in October 2025.

πŸ“– Read more.

πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ“’ AI-generated code is fast becoming the biggest enterprise security risk as teams struggle with the β€˜illusion of correctness’ πŸ“’

Security teams are scrambling to catch AIgenerated flaws that appear correct before disaster strikes.

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πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ“’ AI-generated code is fast becoming the biggest enterprise security risk as teams struggle with the β€˜illusion of correctness’ πŸ“’

Security teams are scrambling to catch AIgenerated flaws that appear correct before disaster strikes.

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πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ“’ AI-generated code is fast becoming the biggest enterprise security risk as teams struggle with the β€˜illusion of correctness’ πŸ“’

Security teams are scrambling to catch AIgenerated flaws that appear correct before disaster strikes.

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πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ“’ AI-generated code is fast becoming the biggest enterprise security risk as teams struggle with the β€˜illusion of correctness’ πŸ“’

Security teams are scrambling to catch AIgenerated flaws that appear correct before disaster strikes.

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πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ‘οΈ Seen on @cibsecurity
πŸ“’ AI-generated code is fast becoming the biggest enterprise security risk as teams struggle with the β€˜illusion of correctness’ πŸ“’

Security teams are scrambling to catch AIgenerated flaws that appear correct before disaster strikes.

πŸ“– Read more.

πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ‘οΈ Seen on @cibsecurity
πŸ“’ AI-generated code is fast becoming the biggest enterprise security risk as teams struggle with the β€˜illusion of correctness’ πŸ“’

Security teams are scrambling to catch AIgenerated flaws that appear correct before disaster strikes.

πŸ“– Read more.

πŸ”— Via "ITPro"

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πŸ‘οΈ Seen on @cibsecurity
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