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  • Dozens of Vendors Patch Security Flaws Across Enterprise Software and Network Devices

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    SAP has released security updates to address two critical security flaws that could be exploited to achieve arbitrary code execution on affected systems. The vulnerabilities in question listed below – CVE-2019-17571 (CVSS score: 9.8) – A code injection vulnerability in SAP Quotation Management Insurance application (FS-QUO) CVE-2026-27685 (CVSS score: 9.1) – An insecure deserialization

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  • Critical Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Allows Malicious Code to Run Remotely

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

    Microsoft has disclosed a critical security flaw in its Microsoft Office suite, officially tracked as CVE-2026-26110. Released on March 10, 2026, this Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability poses a significant threat to organizations and individuals relying on the widely used productivity software. With a base CVSS score of 8.4, the flaw demands immediate attention from […]

    The post Critical Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Allows Malicious Code to Run Remotely appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • BlackSanta Malware Targets HR Staff with Fake CV Downloads

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    BlackSanta, CV, Cyber Attack, cybersecurity, HR, Malware, Phishing Scam, Resume, SCAM, Security
    Aryaka researchers have identified a new threat from a Russian-speaking group using ‘BlackSanta’ malware. By disguising attacks as job applications, hackers are bypassing security to target recruitment workflows.

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  • StateChat users move to older AI model as State dumps Anthropic

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    Policy
    The State Department has shifted the model underpinning its internal chatbot, StateChat, from Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.5 to OpenAI’s GPT-4.1, according to an internal document obtained by Nextgov/FCW.

    The document also indicates that less data is available to StateChat users, at least temporarily. The new model has only been trained on data through May 2024. The Claude-powered version of StateChat was trained on data as recent as June 2025, a source familiar with the situation told Nextgov/FCW. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity to provide details about the model’s training data.

    The document also shows that State employees using a customGPT setup running on Claude were asked to move to a non-Anthropic tool by March 6.

    The switch comes after President Trump's Feb. 27 directive ordering government agencies to evict Anthropic tools from their systems. 

    “In line with the president’s direction to cancel Anthropic contracts, Anthropic’s Claude models are no longer available on the Department’s enterprise generative AI platform,” a State Department spokesperson told Nextgov/FCW. “The department is taking all necessary steps to implement the directive and bring our programs into full compliance.”

    Reuters previously reported directives in multiple agencies, including State, requiring switches from Claude to ChatGPT.

    Claude was initially made available for federal agency operations as part of the General Services Administration’s OneGov deal that brokered favorable software rates for the government, many for a temporary period of time.  

    Following the governmentwide ban of Anthropic technology, the company filed two lawsuits Monday. One, filed in the D.C. circuit court, invokes provisions in the Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act of 2018 as rationale against the government’s designation of Anthropic as a supply chain risk.

    The second, filed in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of California, names dozens of federal agencies and officials as defendants in allegations of inappropriate retaliation against Anthropic and calls for an injunction. 

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  • What Boards Must Demand in the Age of AI-Automated Exploitation

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    “You knew, and you could have acted. Why didn’t you?”  This is the question you do not want to be asked. And increasingly, it’s the question leaders are forced to answer after an incident. For years, many executive teams and boards have treated a large vulnerability backlog as an uncomfortable but tolerable fact of life: “we’ve accepted the risk.” If you’ve ever seen a report showing

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  • Instagram Down: Global Outage Prevents Users from Posting and Messaging

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, Instagram

    A widespread technical outage has struck Instagram, leaving thousands of users globally unable to access the popular social media application. The disruption, which primarily impacted users in the United States, represents a significant service degradation for Meta’s infrastructure. While the company has not yet released an official statement regarding the root cause, the scale of […]

    The post Instagram Down: Global Outage Prevents Users from Posting and Messaging appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Microsoft Fixes 79 Flaws in March Patch Tuesday, Including Two 0-Days

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    0day, cybersecurity, Microsoft, Patch Tuesday, Security, vulnerability, Windows
    Microsoft fixes 79 vulnerabilities in March 2026 Patch Tuesday, including two publicly disclosed 0-days affecting SQL Server, .NET and Windows systems.

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  • Google Warns of AI‑Driven Adaptive Malware Rewriting Its Own Code

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    AI, cyber security, Cyber Security News, Google, Malware

    The cybersecurity landscape experienced a major shift in 2025 as threat actors transitioned from experimenting with artificial intelligence to fully integrating it into real-world cyber operations. According to new insights from the Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) and Mandiant, attackers are now deploying adaptive malware and autonomous AI agents that dynamically modify their behavior during […]

    The post Google Warns of AI‑Driven Adaptive Malware Rewriting Its Own Code appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Microsoft Patches 84 Flaws in March Patch Tuesday, Including Two Public Zero-Days

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    Microsoft on Tuesday released patches for a set of 84 new security vulnerabilities affecting various software components, including two that have been listed as publicly known. Of these, eight are rated Critical, and 76 are rated Important in severity. Forty-six of the patched vulnerabilities relate to privilege escalation, followed by 18 remote code execution, 10 information disclosure, four

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  • Your Data Lake Is Turning Into a Junk Drawer? Here’s How to Clean It Up

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    Technology
    Data lakes start organized but can turn into dumping grounds. Learn the signs of data lake clutter and simple steps to clean it up without rebuilding.

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