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Researchers Identify Developers Behind Exploits Used by Multiple Malware Authors

Recent developments in cybersecurity research have shed light on the complex world of malware development, emphasizing how it often involves collaboration among specialized individuals. This collaborative effort raises the question of whether the code produced carries fingerprints that could potentially identify the authors behind it. On Friday, cybersecurity researchers introduced…

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New Vulnerabilities Discovered in Leading Antivirus Software Could Increase Computer Risks

Security Vulnerabilities Discovered in Popular Antivirus Solutions, Risking System Integrity Cybersecurity experts have recently uncovered significant security vulnerabilities in widely-used antivirus software, potentially allowing attackers to escalate privileges and solidify malware presence on compromised systems. A report from CyberArk researcher Eran Shimony, shared with The Hacker News, highlights the critical…

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Widely Used Mobile Browsers Susceptible to Address Bar Spoofing Attacks

Graphic for illustration On Tuesday, cybersecurity researchers unveiled a significant address bar spoofing vulnerability that impacts various mobile browsers, including Apple Safari and Opera Touch. This flaw poses a substantial risk, enabling attackers to launch spear-phishing campaigns and disseminate malware. Other affected browsers include UCWeb, Yandex Browser, Bolt Browser, and…

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Disneyland Introduces Facial Recognition Technology for Visitors

A gunman attempted to breach the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, DC, last weekend, where President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and various administration officials were present. Authorities quickly identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, an engineer and computer scientist from California. He was apprehended at…

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Update Your iOS Devices Immediately: 3 Actively Exploited Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Found

On Thursday, Apple announced a series of security updates to address three zero-day vulnerabilities that have been identified as actively exploited in the wild. The patches are part of updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, specifically targeting flaws within the FontParser component and kernel. These vulnerabilities could allow attackers…

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Two U.S. Cybersecurity Experts Sentenced for Assisting ALPHV (BlackCat) Ransomware Operations

Two cybersecurity professionals from the United States are facing four-year prison sentences for their participation in a series of extortion attacks that undermined the very industry they were trained to protect. Ryan Goldberg, 40, and Kevin Martin, 36, were sentenced on April 30, 2026, following their involvement with the ALPHV…

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Microsoft Launches Security Updates to Address Critical Vulnerabilities in Windows

In a recent update during its November 2020 Patch Tuesday, Microsoft disclosed fixes for 112 newly identified security vulnerabilities. This release notably includes a zero-day flaw that was actively exploited and brought to light by Google’s security team the previous week. The series of patches issued addresses a variety of…

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