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Scattered Spider Enhances Tactics to Exploit Legitimate Tools for Evasion and Persistence
Scattered Spider, also tracked under aliases such as UNC3944, Scatter Swine, and Muddled Libra, has emerged as a formidable financially motivated cybercriminal group since at least May 2022. Initially known for targeting telecommunications and tech firms with phishing and SIM-swapping campaigns, the group has significantly evolved, orchestrating full-spectrum, multi-stage intrusions across both cloud and on-premises […]
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Validation is an Increasingly Critical Element of Cloud Security
Cloud security isn’t just about having the right solutions in place — it’s about determining whether they are functioning correctly.
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Validation is an Increasingly Critical Element of Cloud Security
Exploiting Trust: How Signed Drivers Fuel Modern Kernel Level Attacks on Windows
【安全圈】超过40个恶意 Firefox 插件被发现专门窃取加密货币钱包信息
【安全圈】谷歌因未经用户同意使用Android移动数据被判赔偿3.14亿美元
【安全圈】黑客伪造Cloudflare验证界面诱导用户执行恶意程序
【安全圈】".edu.eu"骗局:虚假教育域名与网站全球诱骗学生
Next.js Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Trigger DoS via Cache Poisoning
A critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-49826, has been discovered and addressed in the popular React-based web framework, Next.js. The flaw, present in versions >=15.1.0 and <15.1.8, allowed attackers to exploit a cache poisoning bug, potentially leading to a Denial of Service (DoS) condition for affected applications, as per a report by Vercel. CVE ID Affected Versions Severity […]
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Hackers Abuse Legitimate Inno Setup Installer to Deliver Malware
Cybercriminals are increasingly weaponizing legitimate software installer frameworks like Inno Setup to distribute malware, turning user-friendly tools into covert vehicles for malicious payloads. Originally designed to simplify software deployment on Windows, Inno Setup has become a favored tool among threat actors due to its trusted appearance and powerful Pascal scripting capabilities. This sophisticated abuse allows […]
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