Articles tagged with #cybersecurity
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Phish of the Day: Microsoft Oauth Scams Abuse Redirects for Malware Delivery
The latest phishing scam to hit the internet involves Microsoft OAuth, a widely used authentication protocol. Attackers are exploiting this protocol to create convincing login pages that redirect users to malicious websites, where they can steal sensitive information or install malware. How the Scam...

A Mystery Phone, Found in the Desert, Slowly Reveals Its Secrets
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), made the breakthrough discovery when they were able to crack the phone's encrypted password using advanced algorithms. Initial Findings The phone was found to contain a vast amount of data, including emails, texts, and phone calls, whi...

Cisa Flags Four Security Flaws Under Active Exploitation in Latest Kev Update
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released its latest Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog update, identifying four security flaws currently under active exploitation by hackers. This update serves as a critical reminder for organizations to prioritize patching...

New Chrome Zero-day (cve-2026-2441) Under Active Attack — Patch Released
The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2026-2441, was discovered by a group of security researchers and has been confirmed to be under active attack. This means that hackers are actively exploiting the vulnerability to gain unauthorized access to user systems. Vulnerability Details The CVE-2026-2441 v...

A New Spyware Called Zerodayrat Can Take Over Your Iphone or Android via Text — Here Is How to Stay Safe
A recent report has shed light on a new and highly complex spyware called ZeroDayRat, which can compromise the security of both iPhone and Android devices. This malicious software can be activated through seemingly innocuous text messages, making it a significant threat to mobile device users worldw...

Microsoft Says Hackers Are Exploiting Critical Zero-day Bugs to Target Windows and Office Users
The tech giant Microsoft has issued a warning about widespread exploitation of critical zero-day bugs in its Windows and Office software. The company has confirmed that hackers are using these bugs to gain unauthorized access to user systems, compromising sensitive data and potentially leading to fu...

Russia’s Sabotage Campaign Is Becoming Bolder
The situation in Eastern Europe remains volatile, with Russia's military presence and influence continuing to grow. The Economist reports that Russia's sabotage campaign has been marked by a recent surge in cyber attacks, with many of the attacks targeting critical infrastructure and government inst...

State Election Officials Brace for Possible Trump Interference in Midterm Results
The latest developments in the world of American politics have raised concerns about the potential for election interference, with state election officials taking extra precautions to ensure the integrity of the midterm results. According to a report by Politico, officials are on high alert, anticip...

Cloud Storage Payment Scam Floods Inboxes with Fake Renewals
The cloud storage payment scam has become a growing concern, with numerous reports of fake renewal notices being sent to users. These emails often appear to be genuine, with realistic logos and branding, making it difficult for victims to distinguish between the real and fake notices. The Scam Unfol...