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πŸ–‹οΈ Masters of Imitation: How Hackers and Art Forgers Perfect the Art of Deception πŸ–‹οΈ

Unmasking impostors is something the art world has faced for decades, and there are valuable lessons from the works of Elmyr de Hory that can apply to the world of defensive cybersecurity. During the 1960s, de Hory gained infamy as a premier forger, passing off counterfeit masterworks of Picasso, Matisse, and Renoir to unsuspecting collectors and renowned museums. Over the next several decades,.

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πŸ–‹οΈ ThreatsDay Bulletin: PQC Push, AI Vuln Hunting, Pirated Traps, Phishing Kits & 20 More Stories πŸ–‹οΈ

Some weeks in security feel loud. This one feels sneaky. Less big dramatic fireworks, more of that slow creeping sense that too many people are getting way too comfortable abusing things they probably shouldnt even be touching. Theres a little bit of everything in this one, too. Weird delivery tricks, old problems coming back in slightly worse forms, shady infrastructure doing.

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πŸ–‹οΈ Coruna iOS Kit Reuses 2023 Triangulation Exploit Code in New Mass Attacks πŸ–‹οΈ

The kernel exploit for two security vulnerabilities used in the recently uncovered Apple iOS exploit kit known as Coruna is an updated version of the same exploit that was used in the Operation Triangulation campaign back in 2023, according to new findings from Kaspersky. "When Coruna was first reported, the public evidence wasn't sufficient to link its code to Triangulation shared.

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πŸ–‹οΈ WebRTC Skimmer Bypasses CSP to Steal Payment Data from E-Commerce Sites πŸ–‹οΈ

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new payment skimmer that uses WebRTC data channels as a means to receive payloads and exfiltrate data, effectively bypassing security controls. "Instead of the usual HTTP requests or image beacons, this malware uses WebRTC data channels to load its payload and exfiltrate stolen payment data," Sansec said in a report published this week. The attack,.

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πŸ“” EtherRAT Techniques Bypass Security Via Ethereum Smart Contracts πŸ“”

EtherRAT hides C2 in Ethereum smart contracts via EtherHiding, steals wallets and credentials.

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πŸ“” AI Becomes the Top Cybersecurity Priority for Defenders as Criminals Exploit It, PwC Warns πŸ“”

PwC Annual Threat Dynamics report says AIthreats are the biggest concern of clients.

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πŸ“” OpenAI Expands Bug Bounty to Cover AI Abuse and 'Safety' Concerns πŸ“”

OpenAIs Safety Bug Bounty program seeks to address AI safety vulnerabilities beyond traditional security flaws.

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πŸ“” Iran-Linked Pay2Key Ransomware Group Re-Emerges πŸ“”

Halcyon and Beazley Security track the return of Iranian ransomware group Pay2Key.

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πŸ“” Invoice Fraud Costs UK Construction Sector Millions, NCA Warns πŸ“”

The National Crime Agency has warned construction firms about surging invoice fraud.

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πŸ¦… The Energy Sector’s Ransomware Nightmare: Why Critical Infrastructure Can’t Catch a Break πŸ¦…

Let's talk about the sector that keeps our lights on, water running, and industries hummingand why it's become ransomware's favorite target.  In 2025, the global energy and utilities sector faced 187 confirmed ransomware attacks. Not attempts. Confirmed, successful intrusions where attackers locked systems, stole data, and demanded payment. And that's just what we know about.  If you think that number sounds alarming, you're paying attention.  When Ransomware Hits Where It Hurts  Here's the thing about attacking energy infrastructure the impact cascades. When ransomware paralyzed Halliburton's operations in August 2025, the company disclosed a 35 million loss. When hackers using FrostyGoop malware hit a Ukrainian municipal energy company, residents in Lviv lost heating during ...

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πŸ“” Attackers Rapidly Weaponize Critical Oracle WebLogic RCE, Honeypot Study Finds πŸ“”

Attackers rapidly exploited a critical Oracle WebLogic RCE flaw the same day exploit code was released, according to a CloudSEK honeypot study.

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🦿 TP-Link Fixes Bug That Lets Hackers Take Over Routers Without a Password 🦿

TPLink patched highseverity Archer NX router flaws, including one that could let attackers upload rogue firmware without authentication. The post TPLink Fixes Bug That Lets Hackers Take Over Routers Without a Password appeared first on TechRepublic.

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🦿 The Next Billion Users Won’t Be Human: Securing the Agentic Enterprise 🦿

Menlo Securitys Ramin Farassat speaks with TechRepublic about how browserbased controls can protect AI agents from prompt injection and other fastscaling enterprise risks. The post The Next Billion Users Wont Be Human Securing the Agentic Enterprise appeared first on TechRepublic.

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πŸ“” Security Researchers Sound the Alarm on Vulnerabilities in AI-Generated Code πŸ“”

Security researchers from Georgia Tech have observed a surge in reported CVEs for which the flaw was introduced by AIgenerated code.

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πŸ–‹οΈ China-Linked Red Menshen Uses Stealthy BPFDoor Implants to Spy via Telecom Networks πŸ–‹οΈ

A longterm and ongoing campaign attributed to a Chinanexus threat actor has embedded itself in telecom networks to conduct espionage against government networks. The strategic positioning activity, which involves implanting and maintaining stealthy access mechanisms within critical environments, has been attributed to Red Menshen, a threat cluster that's also tracked as Earth Bluecrow,.

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🦿 Millions of UK iPhone Users Will Need to Verify Their Age β€” Here’s Why 🦿

Apples latest iOS update adds some new features and fixes several bugs but it also introduces mandatory age verification for users in the United Kingdom. The post Millions of UK iPhone Users Will Need to Verify Their Age Heres Why appeared first on TechRepublic.

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🦿 Microsoft 365 Under Siege: Phishing Campaign Bypasses MFA Across 5 Countries 🦿

A global phishing campaign targeting Microsoft 365 bypasses security codes using a legitimate login feature, impacting hundreds of organizations. The post Microsoft 365 Under Siege Phishing Campaign Bypasses MFA Across 5 Countries appeared first on TechRepublic.

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πŸ“’ AI challenges mean it's time to shine for cyber professionals – but they need a helping hand πŸ“’

Keep your security pros close, you never know when youll need them to solve an AIrelated crisis.

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πŸ“’ March rundown: RSAC warnings and Arm's AGI CPU πŸ“’

AI agents are complicating the jobs of cyber professionals.

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πŸ“’ Google just revised its β€˜Q-Day’ timeline: Quantum computers could break existing encryption techniques within three years – and enterprises are nowhere near ready πŸ“’

Google has warned that QDay, the point where a quantum computer is powerful enough to crack current encryption techniques, could come as soon as 2029.

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πŸ“’ OpenAI is cracking down on AI misuse with a new bug bounty program πŸ“’

Submissions don't have to be security vulnerabilities, OpenAI says, just the potential to cause material harm.

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