The Breach News

Attention Notepad++ Users: Potential Security Breach Linked to China

Compromise of Notepad++ Infrastructure Alerts Users to Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities In a significant breach of security, the update infrastructure for Notepad++, a popular text editor for Windows, was reportedly compromised for six months by hackers believed to be affiliated with the Chinese government. Developers disclosed this alarming situation on Monday, revealing…

Read MoreAttention Notepad++ Users: Potential Security Breach Linked to China

How SCSU Is Transforming Campus Technology for the Age of AI

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Government, Industry Specific Modernization Priorities at Southern Connecticut State University: Insights from CIO Tom Armstrong Jennifer Lawinski • February 4, 2026 Tom Armstrong, CIO, Southern Connecticut State University Tom Armstrong assumed the role of Chief Information Officer at Southern Connecticut State University during a pivotal…

Read MoreHow SCSU Is Transforming Campus Technology for the Age of AI

Experts Uncover New Zero-Click Vulnerability in Windows Targeting NTLM Credential Theft

Recent revelations from cybersecurity experts have highlighted a serious vulnerability within the Windows MSHTML platform, now patched following its discovery. This flaw allows malicious actors to circumvent established integrity protections on targeted systems, posing a critical risk to users. The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2023-29324 with a CVSS score of 6.5,…

Read MoreExperts Uncover New Zero-Click Vulnerability in Windows Targeting NTLM Credential Theft

Release of Memcached DDoS Exploit Code Alongside 17,000 Vulnerable Servers List

Recently, two proofs-of-concept (PoC) for exploit codes targeting Memcached amplification attacks have emerged online, enabling even those with minimal technical expertise to carry out significant DDoS attacks through UDP reflection methods. The first tool, developed in C, utilizes a pre-compiled list of nearly 17,000 potentially vulnerable Memcached servers publicly accessible…

Read MoreRelease of Memcached DDoS Exploit Code Alongside 17,000 Vulnerable Servers List

Chinese Mustang Panda Used Fake Diplomatic Briefings to Spy on Officials

Between late December 2025 and mid-January 2026, a sophisticated cyber operation targeted government officials and international diplomats. Researchers from Dream Labs uncovered that the hackers, identified as the China-backed Mustang Panda group (also known as HoneyMyte), successfully impersonated U.S. and other international entities. They utilized counterfeit documents to deceive high-level…

Read MoreChinese Mustang Panda Used Fake Diplomatic Briefings to Spy on Officials

Data Breach Compromises Namecheap Accounts

Namecheap Users Targeted in Major Cyber Breach In a significant cybersecurity incident, the Los Angeles-based domain name registration and hosting provider Namecheap has alerted its customers that unauthorized access to their accounts is being attempted. Cybercriminals are reportedly exploiting credentials obtained from compromised third-party websites, as confirmed by Namecheap on…

Read MoreData Breach Compromises Namecheap Accounts

TRM Labs Secures $70M in Series C Funding to Enhance AI Crime-Fighting Efforts

Blockchain & Cryptocurrency, Cryptocurrency Fraud, Cybercrime Funding Secured at $1B Valuation to Enhance AI-Driven Investigative and Compliance Solutions Michael Novinson ( @MichaelNovinson) • February 4, 2026 Esteban Castano, co-founder and CEO of TRM Labs (Image: TRM Labs) TRM Labs, a blockchain analytics and AI solution vendor founded by a former…

Read MoreTRM Labs Secures $70M in Series C Funding to Enhance AI Crime-Fighting Efforts