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Do CISOs Need a Code of Ethics?

Kickbacks, no-show jobs, "dirty" VCs, and shelf ware — industry expert Robert "RSnake" Hansen explains why he thinks its time for a CISO code of ethics to ensure cybersecurity bosses aren't engaged in self-dealing that could risk enterprise, and even national, security.

More Malicious OpenClaw Skills Threaten AI Supply Chain

OpenClaw removed five packages from ClawHub, its skills marketplace, that bypassed security checks even though they included infostealers and other threats.

Apple's MacOS Gap Lets Users Disable Security Tools

Attackers can exploit the issue to disable security and integrated browser tools without needing administrator privileges or kernel exploits.

Scope of Salesforce Attacks Expands as Icarus Leaks Data

More victims have emerged after attackers breached application vendor Klue and used its OAuth tokens to steal customers' Salesforce data.

'Cordyceps': Mushrooming Malicious Pull Requests Threaten Developer Workflows

The CI/CD workflow weakness affects Microsoft's Azure Sentinel, Google's AI Agent Development Kit, Apache's Doris analytics database, Cloudflare's Workers SDK, and Python Software Foundation's Black.

SocGholish Takedown Highlights Malicious TDS Threats

SocGholish uses traffic distribution systems (TDSs) to provide initial access into victims' networks for cybercrime groups such as the notorious Evil Corp.

FortiBleed Attackers Turn Firewalls Into Credentials Stealers as Heist Persists

The threat actors engineered a Golang-based sniffer to target 430,000 FortiGate firewalls and identify 110 million credentials in the ongoing global campaign.

DifyTap Bugs Let Attackers 'Wiretap' AI Chat Histories

Four vulnerabilities allow attackers to exploit Dify, a platform for AI application building and management, to silently access and exfiltrate sensitive data.

Crypto Heist Fueled by Elaborate Fake Reputation-Boosting Campaign

Attackers are using multiple online channels — including GitHub, YouTube, and VirusTotal — to build an illusion of trust to spread a cross-platform clipboard hijacker.

He Thought He Was Secure; His Phone Number Got Stolen Anyway

Threat actors can easily steal one-time passwords sent by text when they conduct a SIM swap attack. This can lead to account takeovers, so users must layer up their security measures.

Stressors, AI Forcing Changes to Cybersecurity Teams

As threats proliferate and AI complicates cybersecurity, CISOs say the job is getting harder, but more companies still want cybersecurity expertise, if even on a part-time basis.

Novo Nordisk Breach Exposes Software Development Pipeline Risk

A leaked GitHub token underscores what most organizations get wrong: Treating secrets management as a tooling problem rather than an identity problem.

Operation Escaneo Signals Shift in LatAm Threat Landscape

The threat group's curious business model may combine opportunistic monetization alongside intel collection, without much coordination between the two.

FIFA Bug Exposed World Cup Streams to Remote Takeover

A hacker could have "Rickrolled" the World Cup — or worse — thanks to FIFA's unenforced Entra access controls.

Salesforce Data Thefts Continue via Klue App Compromise

Klue's Battlecards is now the third integrated application that has been compromised to steal customers' Salesforce data, and victims include Huntress, the cybersecurity vendor.

Get Out of Security Debt by Tackling the Exposure Problem

Teams digging out of security debt need to answer only two simple questions: Which vulnerabilities in our systems are exposed, and how long should they stay that way?

EU Gets a Head Start in Developing 6G Network Security

"Shield-6G" will combine AI threat detection, digital twins, honeypots, and more, to help carriers protect 6G networks against the threats of tomorrow.

INC Ransomware Thrives by Mastering the Basics

And one of those basics is focusing on sectors where a ransomware disruption creates immediate pressure to pay up, like with healthcare.

Sweeping Credential-Harvesting Heist Compromises +30K Fortinet Devices

Attackers actively are targeting various sectors across nearly 200 countries and have already compiled a list of working credentials for tens of thousands of compromised devices

UK Social Media Ban for Minors Has Privacy Experts Worried

The UK will ban adolescents under 16 years old from user-to-user social-media platforms, despite age-verification issues and privacy concerns.

Fileless Phantom Stealer Targets Browser Credentials

In addition to executing entirely in memory, the malware's infection chain incorporates other anti-analysis techniques designed to frustrate detection.

Security Community Slams US Ban on Exporting Mythos, Fable

An open letter signed by dozens of security experts asked the government to reverse export restrictions on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models.

SprySOCKS Windows Variant Abuses Kernel Drivers to Evade Detection

FishMonger, a China-nexus threat group, has deployed an undocumented version of the Linux backdoor against government targets in Honduras, Taiwan, Thailand, and Pakistan.

Rokarolla Android Trojan Levels Up to Full Device Control, Persistence

The emerging malware, spread via fake TikTok and Chrome downloads, demonstrates an evolution by combining banking fraud with extensive device surveillance and remote control.

'Lorem Ipsum' Malware Pivots to ClickFix Delivery

New analysis shows the campaign, which uses compromised WordPress sites, may be linked to the ransomware and data extortion group Vice Society.

HTTP/2 Bomb Attacks Put Telcos, Healthcare Orgs at Risk

The denial-of-service (DoS) exploit takes advantage of two features in HTTP/2 that were designed to save Internet bandwith, not power massive amplification attacks.

Copilot 'SearchLeak' Attack Allows 1-Click Data Theft

The critical, three-stage attack is now patched, but it's part of a new group of AI prompt-injection issues that use hidden URLs and other variables.

China-Nexus Actor Spied on US Researchers Undetected for a Year

Google discovered and disrupted the sprawling campaign, which stole RedCAP credentials to target numerous institutions and exfiltrate sensitive data.

Most CISOs Report Pressure to Bury Bad Security News

Executive leaders may not be saying it aloud, but business objectives and priorities don't always promote timely disclosures.

The Beginning of the End of Social Engineering

AI-native operating systems are shifting the responsibility to stay vigilant against social engineering cyberattacks from the user onto the system itself.

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