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  • MetInfo CMS CVE-2026-29014 Exploited for Remote Code Execution Attacks

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    Threat actors are actively exploiting a critical security flaw impacting an open-source content management system (CMS) known as MetInfo, according to new findings from VulnCheck. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2026-29014 (CVSS score: 9.8), a code injection flaw that could result in arbitrary code execution. “MetInfo CMS versions 7.9, 8.0, and 8.1 contain an unauthenticated PHP code

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  • WhatsApp Security Flaw Enables Malicious URL Execution Through Instagram Reels

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    CVE/vulnerability, cyber security, Cyber Security News, Vulnerabilities, vulnerability, WhatsApp

    WhatsApp has recently patched two notable security vulnerabilities that could have allowed attackers to execute malicious links and disguise dangerous files. The most alarming discovery involves a flaw in how WhatsApp processes Instagram Reels. This vulnerability allows remote threat actors to trigger arbitrary URLs on a victim’s device by exploiting unvalidated message elements. Meta’s latest […]

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  • Education Sector Hit by Espionage, Phishing, and Supply Chain Attacks

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, Phishing

    Educational institutions are now facing a coordinated mix of state espionage, spear‑phishing, and supply chain intrusions, even as classic ransomware and vulnerability volumes show signs of easing. Every attributed campaign was linked to state actors, with no financially motivated groups observed. China-aligned clusters led by MISSION2074 dominate, with additional activity from Stone Panda, Hafnium, Lotus […]

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  • FEMITBOT Network Abuses Telegram Mini Apps for Crypto Scams and Android Malware

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    Android, Crypto, Cyber Attack, Cyber Crime, cybersecurity, FEMITBOT, Malware, Scams, Scams and Fraud, Security, Telegram, Telegram Mini
    A massive fraud network called FEMITBOT uses Telegram Mini Apps and fake brand names like Apple, Disney, and…

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  • We Scanned 1 Million Exposed AI Services. Here’s How Bad the Security Actually Is

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    While the software industry has made genuine strides over the past few decades to deliver products securely, the furious pace of AI adoption is putting that progress at risk. Businesses are moving fast to self-host LLM infrastructure, drawn by the promise of AI as a force multiplier and the pressure to deliver more value faster. But speed is coming at the expense of security. In the wake of the

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  • Code of Conduct Phish Hits 35,000 Users in Multi-Stage AiTM Attack

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, Phishing

    A highly sophisticated phishing campaign leveraging code-of-conduct-themed lures has targeted more than 35,000 users across 13,000 organizations. The multi-stage attack, observed between April 14 and April 16, 2026, highlights how threat actors are refining social engineering, delivery infrastructure, and authentication abuse to bypass modern defenses. The campaign primarily impacted users in the United States, accounting […]

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  • ScarCruft Hacks Gaming Platform to Deploy BirdCall Malware on Android and Windows

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    The North Korea-aligned state-sponsored hacking group known as ScarCruft has compromised a video game platform in a supply chain espionage attack, trojanizing its components with a backdoor called BirdCallto likely target ethnic Koreans residing in China. While prior versions of the backdoor have primarily targeted Windows users only, the supply chain attack is assessed to have enabled the

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  • Qualcomm Chipset Vulnerabilities Raise Alarm Over Remote Code Execution Risk

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    CVE/vulnerability, cyber security, Cyber Security News, vulnerability

    Qualcomm Technologies has released its May 2026 security bulletin, addressing a sweeping array of vulnerabilities across its proprietary and open-source software ecosystems. Threat actors could exploit these security gaps to compromise smartphones, automotive systems, and industrial Internet of Things devices without requiring user interaction. The semiconductor giant is strongly urging original equipment manufacturers to deploy […]

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  • Attackers Exploit Amazon SES to Send Authenticated Phishing Emails

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    Amazon, cyber security, Cyber Security News, Phishing

    Attackers are increasingly abusing Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) to deliver highly convincing phishing emails that bypass traditional security controls, marking a growing trend in email-based threats. The primary goal of any phishing campaign is to evade detection while tricking victims into revealing sensitive data. To achieve this, threat actors continuously refine their techniques, using […]

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  • New Attribution Framework Links APT Campaigns Across Key Layers

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    APT, cyber security, Cyber Security News

    A new attribution framework is reshaping how cybersecurity analysts connect advanced persistent threat (APT) activity, moving beyond static group labels toward a dynamic, multi-layered model that reflects how modern adversaries actually operate. These profiles are built from observed tactics, techniques, procedures (TTPs), malware, and infrastructure. But this approach is increasingly strained. Threat actors evolve constantly […]

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