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Mustang Panda Adds Signed Windows Rootkit to CoolClient Backdoor for Stealth

14 August 2026 at 13:08
The threat actor known as HoneyMyte (akaΒ Mustang Panda) has been observed deploying an updated version of the CoolClient backdoor with a signed Windows kernel-mode rootkit that can hide and protect malicious processes, files, registry objects, and command-and-control (C2) network information. Russian cybersecurity vendor Kaspersky said it identified victims in Myanmar, Mongolia, Pakistan,

Chrome DevTools Technique Enables Authenticated Session Hijacking in Live Windows Browsers

14 August 2026 at 11:07
Cybersecurity researchers have detailed a post-exploitation technique that enables theΒ Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP)Β inside a running Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge process on Windows, allowing an operator to access cookies, saved data, and authenticated browser sessions. The technique assumes that an operator already has code execution on the Windows host and does not involve

OpenAI, Anthropic, Google API Flaw Let Weaker AI Models Decode Stronger Models' Reasoning

12 August 2026 at 11:47
A newly disclosed flaw in the way OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google carried hidden AI reasoning between API calls let researchers recover internal reasoning and secrets from session logs, including API keys and passwords. The weakness affected encrypted reasoning objects used by the providers' reasoning APIs, where a block created in one session could be replayed into another and, during testing,

Malicious LiteLLM Releases Tied to Trivy Hack May Have Exposed 2,100+ Organizations

12 August 2026 at 08:04
Two malicious LiteLLM releases sat on PyPI for about 40 minutes in March carrying credential-stealing code capable of harvesting cloud keys, SSH keys, Kubernetes tokens, database passwords, and other secrets from systems that installed them. Threat intelligence firm CloudSEK now says a dataset it obtained, built from roughly 434,000 files the attackers captured, maps potential exposure to more

Microsoft Patches 398 Flaws Including a Windows Driver Zero-Day Under Active Attack

11 August 2026 at 20:10
Microsoft released its monthly security updates on Tuesday, and one of the flaws it closed is already being used in attacks. The bug sits in a core Windows kernel driver that handles network socket operations. An attacker with code already running on a machine can use it to escalate to SYSTEM. That patch goes out first. The flaw is tracked as CVE-2026-68820 (CVSS score: 7.0) and is the only

Zoom Annotation Flaws Could Let a Meeting Participant Hijack Another Attendee's Client

11 August 2026 at 19:08
Anyone sharing their screen on a Zoom call could have taken over the computers of everyone watching, and anyone watching could have taken over the presenter's. The flaw sat in the annotation tool, the feature that lets participants draw and type on a shared screen, and it asked nothing of the victim beyond being in the meeting. No click, no download, no prompt, and nothing on screen to show it

Researchers Disclose AI-Assisted SharePoint Exploit Chain Reaching Unauthenticated RCE

11 August 2026 at 16:47
Security researchers found a way to enter Microsoft SharePoint servers as any user, including an administrator, with no valid account. A significant part of the work that found it was done through an AI agent. The flaw, tracked asΒ CVE-2026-55040Β (CVSS 9.1), affects SharePoint Server Subscription Edition, SharePoint Server 2019, and SharePoint Server 2016. Microsoft's

A Malicious SIM Card Can Run Attacker Code Inside the Modems Behind Cellular IoT Devices

11 August 2026 at 12:05
A malicious SIM card can order the device it sits in to run commands of the attacker's choosing. On the cellular modules built into electric-vehicle chargers, industrial routers, and car telematics units, that is enough to take the whole device over. Researchers at the University of Birmingham and the security firm Fuzzware tested 26 phones and cellular modules for the capability, found it

Mozilla Revokes Firefox and Thunderbird Linux Signing Key After Key Lands in Private Repo

11 August 2026 at 12:04
Mozilla has scrapped the cryptographic key behind Firefox and Thunderbird downloads for Linux after an unencrypted copy of it was committed by mistake to one of the company's own private code repositories. That key is how a user, or a Linux distribution packaging the browser, confirms a downloaded Firefox tarball came from Mozilla and was not tampered with. That decision carries a cost for

Researchers Built a Fake Crypto Startup and Hired Three Suspected North Korean IT Workers

11 August 2026 at 11:35
Security researchers invented a cryptocurrency startup, advertised developer jobs, and hired three people they believe were North Korean operatives. Every virtual machine the company issued was recording. The onboarding paperwork is the part hiring teams can use. The first hire claimed to live in Pasadena, Texas, then sent a California driver's license and a New York bank account. The

Researchers Turn USB Auto-Install Into a Full SYSTEM Takeover on Windows 11

11 August 2026 at 10:48
Windows Plug and Play can be abused to fetch signed vendor software for an emulated USB device and execute privileged installation components that researchers chained to SYSTEM access on a fully updated Windows 11 machine. The same PnP path can be triggered over Remote Desktop without physical hardware when supported Plug and Play or low-level USB redirection is enabled; Microsoft says that

Malicious MCP Servers Can Split Instructions to Make AI Coding Agents Exfiltrate Secrets

11 August 2026 at 10:24
A malicious tool server connected to an AI coding assistant can quietly walk off with SSH keys, environment secrets, source code, and customer data without ever sending one obviously harmful instruction. The trick can work even after a blunt version of the same theft is refused: split the request into fragments that each look routine, place them in channels the assistant already uses, and let

Hackers Breach Polish Power Plant Controls via Private Cellular Network and Shut Turbine

11 August 2026 at 06:55
Attackers shut down a steam turbine and the process-water treatment system at a Polish combined heat and power plant by coming in over the private cellular network the local grid operator uses to reach remote equipment. The plant supplies heat to roughly 50,000 residents. Recovery began at about 7:30 a.m. while the intruders were still active inside the network, and customers lost neither heat

Kimsuky Builds Offline AI Stack to Boost Phishing and Automate Malware Development

10 August 2026 at 13:19
North Korea's state hackers are no longer content to type prompts into public chatbots. One of the country's main espionage groups has begun running artificial intelligence (AI) offline on its own servers, connecting document-search tools to files in its possession, and collecting the software parts needed to build AI into its malware. South Korean security firm Genians says it uncovered the

New Passkey Attacks Can Recover Synced Private Keys or Bypass Phishing-Resistant MFA

10 August 2026 at 12:25
Three separate research efforts last week demonstrated ways to defeat passkey protections without breaking the cryptography they rest on. Passkeys are designed to replace reusable passwords and resist phishing. The attacks instead reused signed authentication material that Windows had exposed, abused a cloud-synced passkey system from malware already on the victim's machine, and used aΒ 

Atlassian Rovo Can Be Tricked Into Sending Jira and Confluence Data to Attackers

8 August 2026 at 08:54
Attacker-controlled instructions can make Atlassian's Rovo assistant collect Jira or Confluence data that a signed-in user can access, then send it to an outside server. Two security firms found that behavior independently, by different routes. Only one of those routes is confirmed closed. PromptArmor, an AI security firm, hid the instructions in content Rovo reads. It said an uploaded file was

New CSS Attacks Can Break Webmail Defenses to Steal Passwords and Tokens

8 August 2026 at 08:03
New research shows content inside an email can escape its message boundary and interfere with the webmail interface. Across attack chains spanning Outlook, Gmail, Fastmail, Proton Mail, Yahoo Mail, and AOL Mail, the techniques can capture passwords, take over third-party accounts, leak tokens, hijack trusted UI actions, and manipulate AI tools that read email. PortSwigger researcher Gareth

New WordPress Pre-Auth XSS Could Lead to PHP Code Execution - Patch ASAP

7 August 2026 at 12:56
WordPress has fixed a pre-authentication reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw in its login screen that affects every version of the content management system. pwn.ai demonstrated how the flaw can be chained into PHP code execution on the server when a logged-in administrator interacts with an attacker-controlled page. Tracked asΒ CVE-2026-64638Β (CVSS score: 8.9), the high-severity

18-Year-Old Linux SCTP Flaw Could Let Local Users Gain Root and Escape Containers

7 August 2026 at 11:10
A use-after-free bug in Linux's SCTP networking code can be turned into full root on a host, and Tencent researchers say they used it to escape a container and reach the machine underneath. The flaw has existed since 2008. The fix already shipped: stable kernels 7.1.6, 6.18.42, 6.12.101 and 6.6.148, released August 3, close it. Anyone running an older kernel with SCTP reachable should update.

New NatJack Attacks Hijack TCP Sessions and Spoof DNS by Manipulating NAT Tables

7 August 2026 at 10:58
Security researcher Malcolm Stagg has disclosed a new attack class calledΒ NatJackΒ that manipulates network address translation (NAT) connection state to hijack active TCP sessions, spoof DNS responses, expose mapped ports, and exhaust NAT tables. Presented at Black Hat USA 2026, the research found affected behavior across independently developed implementations, including Windows and

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