Windows 11 continues to accrete web components virtually everywhere—from Discord and Teams to WhatsApp, Windows Search, the Start menu, and even the new agenda view in the notification center. The situation has grown so...
A hacker using the alias Lovely has published a database containing the personal information of WIRED subscribers on an underground forum. According to the attacker, the data was obtained through a breach of Condé...
BlueTriage has appeared on GitHub—a lightweight tool designed for rapid analysis of Windows logs. It ingests security events in JSON format, normalizes them into a unified schema, runs them through a set of simple...
In 2025, cybercrime has increasingly moved beyond the realm of “just money.” Behind today’s attacks lie not only downtime costs and ransom demands, but tangible human consequences—from disruptions in healthcare and the harassment of...
A critical vulnerability has been discovered in the LangChain ecosystem that allows attackers to steal sensitive data and even influence the responses of large language models through prompt injection. The flaw affects LangChain Core...
A critical vulnerability has been discovered in MongoDB that allows a remote attacker to access uninitialized server memory without any form of authentication. Assigned the identifier CVE-2025-14847, the flaw carries a CVSS score of...
Fraudulent job advertisements promising easy income and remote work continue to flood social media platforms, particularly across the Middle East and North Africa. Disguised as no-experience side gigs, these schemes are designed to harvest...
As part of a large-scale malware campaign dubbed Operation Artemis, the North Korean hacking group APT37—also known as ScarCruft—employed sophisticated attack techniques leveraging South Korea’s HWP word processor and DLL side-loading. The operation targeted...
The stability and resilience of the internet rest largely on systems that remain invisible to most users. Among these foundational pillars is the root DNS server system—a critical mechanism responsible for translating domain names...
Within cybercriminal circles, interest in recruiting insiders from within companies is surging. Rather than mounting complex external intrusions, attackers are increasingly betting on internal sources—employees willing, for a price, to grant access to corporate...