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China-Nexus JadeProx Uses New TriBack Loader in Government and Healthcare Attacks

3w ago · hacker-news

A China-nexus threat actor tracked as JadeProx has been conducting cyberattacks against government, healthcare, and education sectors in Asia and Latin America using a previously undocumented Windows loader named TriBack Loader. The attacks leverage DLL sideloading techniques and phishing campaigns, including a fake Anthropic Claude website, to deploy backdoors such as Beagle and AdaptixC2. The operators also perform large-scale scanning for known vulnerabilities and maintain persistence via malicious startup entries and webshells.

9 IoCs 1 Malware 1 CVEs
Chaos Ransomware Uses msaRAT to Route C2 Traffic Through Headless Chrome and Edge

3w ago · hacker-news

The Chaos ransomware group is leveraging a Rust-based implant called msaRAT to route command-and-control (C2) traffic through headless instances of Chrome or Edge browsers. The malware uses the Chrome DevTools Protocol to drive the browser and establishes WebRTC data channels via Twilio's TURN service, effectively concealing the attacker's infrastructure. C2 traffic is relayed through legitimate services like Cloudflare Workers and Twilio, making detection difficult. The implant is delivered via a malicious MSI installer that mimics a Windows update and loads a DLL into memory.

2 IoCs
Claude Cowork Flaw Could Let AI Agent Escape Its VM and Access Mac Files

3w ago · hacker-news

A sandbox escape vulnerability named SharedRoot has been discovered in Anthropic's Claude Cowork, allowing an AI agent to break out of its Linux VM and access arbitrary files on the host macOS system. The flaw stems from the entire host filesystem being mounted read-write into the VM, enabling privilege escalation via exploitation of CVE-2026-46331 (pedit COW) in the guest kernel. Although Anthropic has not issued a direct fix, the latest version defaults to cloud execution, mitigating the risk for most users, but local execution remains vulnerable.

1 CVEs
ThreatsDay: Android Spyware, PLC Attacks, AI Image Prompt Injection + 12 More Stories

3w ago · hacker-news

Recent cyber threats include malicious npm and PyPI packages delivering infostealers, counterfeit VS Code extensions exfiltrating machine data, and Android spyware disguised as legitimate safety apps. Iranian-affiliated actors are targeting PLC systems in critical infrastructure, while attackers leverage AI models for prompt injection and malware development. Campaigns also involve malvertising distributing SectopRAT and MarkiRAT, DNS tunneling by TrickBot for C2 communication, and exploitation of trust in legitimate platforms to deliver malware.

5 IoCs 4 Malware
Microsoft 365 outage affects Teams, SharePoint and other services

3w ago · bleeping-computer

A widespread outage affecting Microsoft 365 services, including Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, and the Admin Center, began on July 23, 2026, at 10:44 a.m. ET, primarily impacting users in North America. The issue has caused degraded functionality such as failed page loads, missing images in Teams, and inaccessible admin tools. Microsoft is investigating the incident, identified as MO1437424, and has initiated traffic rerouting to mitigate the impact, with partial recovery observed for some users.

Hackers abuse Notepad++ plugins to stealthily install malware

3w ago · bleeping-computer

Ukraine's CERT has identified a campaign by threat cluster UAC-0099 that abuses Notepad++ plugins to stealthily deploy malware. The attackers distribute a malicious archive containing a legitimate Notepad++ installation alongside a malicious plugin named NppExport.dll, which loads the LunchPoke utility to establish persistence. LunchPoke extracts and executes BurnyBear, a loader for the MatchBoil V2 malware, enabling further malicious activity including scheduled task creation and C2 communication.

5 IoCs 2 Actors
Russian hackers exploit Zimbra zero-click flaw for email theft

3w ago · bleeping-computer

Russian state-sponsored hacking group Laundry Bear, also known as Void Blizzard, is exploiting a patched zero-click XSS vulnerability (CVE-2025-66376) in Zimbra Collaboration Suite to steal email data, including credentials, 2FA tokens, and the Global Address List. The group targets organizations in the Defense Industrial Base, government, education, energy, and technology sectors, using both the vulnerability and adversary-in-the-middle phishing kits to bypass MFA and maintain persistent access. Stolen data is exfiltrated via DNS and HTTPS to attacker-controlled infrastructure using the 'Flowerbed' collection framework.

6 IoCs 1 Actors 1 CVEs
Russian Global Webmail Espionage

3w ago · unit42

Unit 42 has identified a persistent cyberespionage campaign, tracked as CL-STA-1114, attributed to a Russian threat actor. The campaign targets Zimbra webmail users in government, defense, transportation, and financial sectors across NATO, Ukraine, CIS, and African countries. Attackers exploit CVE-2025-66376 to deliver a zero-click JavaScript payload that exfiltrates credentials, email archives, and 2FA tokens. The activity highlights ongoing state-sponsored threats leveraging unpatched vulnerabilities in widely used collaboration platforms.

18 IoCs 1 Actors 1 CVEs
Google Adds Selfie Video Recovery for Users Locked Out of Their Accounts

3w ago · hacker-news

Google has introduced a new selfie video verification feature to help users recover access to their accounts if locked out. The feature uses liveness detection through guided head movements and compares new selfie videos to a previously stored, encrypted video to verify identity. The feature is opt-in, not available for certain account types, and emphasizes privacy by not retaining videos beyond authentication purposes. Google also introduced a hand gesture verification system for reCAPTCHA using hand landmark data, which is deleted after verification.

Attackers Weaponize GitHub Actions Runners to Target cPanel and WHM Servers

3w ago · hacker-news

Attackers have compromised GitHub repositories of a legitimate PHP developer, dinushchathurya, to distribute malicious GitHub Actions workflows. These workflows leverage GitHub-hosted runners to scan for and exploit cPanel and WHM servers vulnerable to CVE-2026-41940, an authentication bypass flaw. The campaign conducts large-scale server-side credential theft, harvesting sensitive data such as cloud keys, API tokens, and SSH credentials, while abusing legitimate development infrastructure for scalability and stealth.

13 IoCs
How Synthetic Identity Fraud is Coming for Machine Identities

3w ago · hacker-news

The article discusses the emerging threat of synthetic identity fraud applied to machine identities, where attackers create non-human identities (NHIs) that were never legitimately provisioned. These fabricated identities blend real environmental attributes with fake ones to appear legitimate, evading detection since they have no human owner to raise alerts. As enterprises struggle to track growing numbers of NHIs and adopt agentic AI systems that dynamically create identities, the risk of undetected, privilege-accumulating fake machine identities increases significantly.

New RefluXFS Linux flaw lets attackers gain root privileges

3w ago · bleeping-computer

A race condition vulnerability in the Linux kernel's XFS filesystem, dubbed RefluXFS and tracked as CVE-2026-64600, enables local attackers to gain root privileges by exploiting reflink functionality. The flaw, present since Linux kernel 4.11, allows overwriting of protected files such as /etc/passwd or SUID-root binaries without triggering kernel logs or losing the SUID bit, making detection difficult. Exploitation is reliable, persistent across reboots, and bypasses standard security mechanisms like SELinux and KASLR. Immediate kernel patching is advised, as no practical mitigations exist.

EU fines Google $1 billion for search, app store antitrust violations

3w ago · bleeping-computer

The article reports on regulatory and financial penalties imposed on Google by the European Union for violations of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), including favoring its own services in search results and restricting app developers' ability to promote alternative purchase options on the Google Play store. These actions are part of broader antitrust enforcement, not cyber threat activity. There is no mention of malicious cyber operations, threat actors, or technical indicators of compromise.

FedRAMP Rev5 Is Ending: What the 20x Transition Really Requires

3w ago · bleeping-computer

The article discusses the transition from FedRAMP Rev5 to FedRAMP 20X, emphasizing a shift from point-in-time compliance to continuous, machine-readable assurance. It highlights the importance of Key Security Indicators (KSIs) that require ongoing validation through automated systems and trustworthy evidence. The change aims to improve security posture by ensuring controls remain effective in dynamic cloud environments, moving beyond static documentation to real-time operational resilience.

Preview: Cisco Talos at Black Hat USA 2026

3w ago · talos

Cisco Talos is presenting at Black Hat USA 2026, showcasing research on emerging threats involving AI agents, Warlock ransomware, and vulnerability discovery trends. The discussions emphasize the evolving tactics of adversaries using AI-driven tools and prompts to enhance attack efficiency. A main focus is on securing enterprise environments against autonomous systems acting as insider threats and improving defensive strategies using AI in security operations.

Chaos ransomware's msaRAT: Living off the browser to build a covert C2 channel

3w ago · talos

Cisco Talos has identified a new Rust-based remote access trojan (RAT) named msaRAT, attributed to the Chaos ransomware group. The malware leverages Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) to hijack a browser and establish a covert command-and-control (C2) channel via WebRTC, using Cloudflare Workers and Twilio TURN for signaling and relay. This technique allows the RAT to avoid direct network communication, instead routing traffic through legitimate browser processes to evade detection and firewall rules.

5 IoCs
Check Point Patches Exploited SmartConsole Flaw Allowing Full Admin Access

3w ago · hacker-news

Check Point has patched multiple critical vulnerabilities in its Security Management and Multi-Domain Security Management products, including CVE-2026-16232, an authentication bypass flaw under active exploitation. The vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote attackers to obtain full administrative access to the SmartConsole, enabling modification of security policies and configurations. Exploitation requires internet-accessible management interfaces without IP restrictions, and CISA has added the flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, mandating federal agencies to patch by July 25, 2026.

6 IoCs
Nine-Year-Old RefluXFS Linux Flaw Gives Local Users Root on Default RHEL Installs

3w ago · hacker-news

RefluXFS is a nine-year-old Linux kernel vulnerability (CVE-2026-64600) affecting XFS filesystems with reflink enabled, allowing unprivileged local users to escalate privileges to root by exploiting a race condition in copy-on-write operations. The flaw impacts default installations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora Server, Amazon Linux, and related distributions. Exploitation modifies root-owned files like /etc/passwd or setuid binaries without altering metadata, making detection difficult. The vulnerability was discovered using an AI model, which also generated a working exploit and advisory.

Check Point warns of SmartConsole zero-day exploited in attacks

3w ago · bleeping-computer

Check Point has disclosed an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2026-16232, in its SmartConsole GUI admin panel. The flaw is an authentication bypass that allows unauthenticated attackers to obtain administrator-level application tokens. Exploitation enables changes to security policies and configurations, requiring exposed Management Server IPs and unrestricted Trusted Clients. CISA has added the vulnerability to its known exploited catalog and mandated federal agencies to patch by July 25, 2026.

5 IoCs 2 Malware
Microsoft working to fix Exchange Online mailbox quarantine issue

3w ago · bleeping-computer

Microsoft is addressing an ongoing issue in Exchange Online that has mistakenly quarantined user mailboxes since July 19, 2026, due to a recent infrastructure change causing excessive memory consumption. The out-of-memory condition triggered incorrect mailbox quarantines, blocking users from sending and receiving emails and accessing calendars. This incident, identified as EX1436407, is a recurrence of a previous issue (EX1434354), and Microsoft is performing cleanup operations to restore affected mailboxes.

New msaRAT malware uses Chrome, Edge browsers to route C2 traffic

3w ago · bleeping-computer

The Chaos ransomware gang is deploying a new Rust-based backdoor named msaRAT that leverages Chrome or Edge browsers to route command-and-control (C2) traffic, evading detection by avoiding direct network connections. The malware uses the Chrome DevTools Protocol to control a headless browser session and establishes encrypted communication via WebRTC through Twilio TURN servers and a Cloudflare Workers endpoint. This dual-layer infrastructure hides the attacker's true C2 server and complicates traceback efforts, while also bypassing firewalls and allowlists by blending with legitimate web traffic.

1 IoCs 1 Actors
Adobe Acrobat Extension Flaw Let Malicious Sites Read WhatsApp Web Data

4w ago · hacker-news

A vulnerability chain dubbed HermeticReader in the Adobe Acrobat Chrome extension, tracked as CVE-2026-48294, allowed malicious websites to bypass the same-origin policy and steal data from WhatsApp Web sessions. The flaw exploited universal cross-site scripting (UXSS) to access session-bound content without requiring malware installation or credential theft. Attackers only needed to trick users into visiting a malicious page, which could silently extract WhatsApp chat lists, messages, contact names, and profile information.

3 IoCs
Large-Scale GitHub Actions Abuse Powers a Distributed cPanel and WHM Exploitation Campaign

4w ago · socket-dev

A large-scale campaign has abused GitHub Actions by compromising repositories to exploit CVE-2026-41940, a cPanel and WHM authentication bypass vulnerability. Malicious workflow files were pushed to compromised repositories, triggering execution on GitHub-hosted runners that downloaded and ran a Linux-based scanner to target vulnerable servers. The payload scanned for exposed credentials, configuration files, and secrets, exfiltrating them to attacker-controlled infrastructure. This campaign extended beyond a single developer, leveraging distributed infrastructure for scanning, exploitation, and credential harvesting at scale.

3 IoCs
Find Unused, Stale, and OIDC-Replaceable GitHub Actions Secrets Across Your GitHub Organization

4w ago · step-security

Threat actors are increasingly targeting GitHub Actions secrets through campaigns like GhostAction and Megalodon, which exfiltrated thousands of secrets from public repositories. These attacks exploit the accumulation of unused, stale, or long-lived credentials that organizations fail to clean up. The Shai-Hulud worm exemplifies the risk, spreading by stealing npm tokens to publish malicious packages. Transitioning to OIDC-based authentication and eliminating unused secrets can reduce the attack surface significantly.

1 Malware
Upbound says hack caused $13 million in fraudulent Acima leases

4w ago · bleeping-computer

The Upbound Group, a fintech company formerly known as Rent-A-Center, disclosed a cybersecurity incident in which unauthorized actors accessed non-sensitive customer data and documents. The stolen information was used to fraudulently obtain goods through Acima's lease-to-own system, resulting in approximately $13 million in losses. The company has engaged external cybersecurity experts, implemented enhanced security controls, and notified law enforcement, but no ransomware group has claimed responsibility.

GitHub Cuts Public Bug Bounty Payouts, Moves Top Rewards to VIP Tier

4w ago · hacker-news

GitHub has restructured its public bug bounty program, reducing payout amounts by at least 50% across all severity levels and shifting higher rewards to a private VIP tier. The change aims to reduce noise from low-quality or AI-generated reports while incentivizing high-quality research through exclusive access and larger rewards. This shift reflects broader industry trends as AI tools increase the volume of vulnerability findings, making triage and validation more critical. Human expertise remains essential for identifying complex, high-impact vulnerabilities that AI alone cannot reliably uncover.

South Korea discloses data breach impacting diplomats worldwide

4w ago · bleeping-computer

South Korea disclosed a data breach affecting diplomats worldwide after hackers compromised the National Diplomatic Academy's online education system. The breach occurred between April 2025 and February 2026, exposing personal information such as names, email addresses, IDs, and encrypted passwords of at least 6,000 individuals, including current and former Ministry of Foreign Affairs employees. The attack went undetected for ten months due to the server's location within MFA headquarters and lack of regular security scrutiny, with the National Intelligence Service ultimately uncovering the compromise.

Ubuntu snap-confine Flaw Could Give Local Users Root on Default Desktop Installs

4w ago · hacker-news

A high-severity local privilege escalation vulnerability, CVE-2026-8933, exists in the snap-confine component of default Ubuntu Desktop installations (24.04, 25.10, 26.04), allowing unprivileged users to gain root access. The flaw arises from a race condition during sandbox initialization, enabling attackers to manipulate temporary file ownership and permissions. By exploiting symbolic links and FUSE file systems, an attacker can write malicious rules to sensitive system paths and achieve arbitrary code execution as root.

3 CVEs
New Study Identifies 53 Slopsquatting Targets Across 5 Frontier LLMs

4w ago · socket-dev

A new study analyzed five frontier large language models and found they frequently hallucinate non-existent software package names, with 53 of them still available for registration across PyPI and npm as of April 2026. This creates a risk for 'slopsquatting,' where attackers could register these commonly hallucinated names to distribute malware. Although no active exploitation has been observed, the convergence of hallucinated names across multiple models increases the potential impact of such an attack. The research highlights ongoing software supply chain risks associated with AI-generated code recommendations.

Opening the Black Box: Agentless Threat Detection for Virtual Appliances

4w ago · wiz

FortiGate virtual appliances are being actively targeted by multiple threat actors due to their internet-facing nature and elevated privileges. Attackers exploit vulnerabilities such as CVE-2026-24858, CVE-2024-55591, and CVE-2022-41328 to gain access, create backdoor accounts, manipulate certificates, and establish lateral movement. These activities are often obscured by log deletion and weak configurations, making detection difficult without agentless visibility.

10 IoCs 3 Actors
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