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  • Apache DolphinScheduler Vulnerability Patched — Update Immediately

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    Apache, cyber security, Cyber Security News, vulnerability

    A low-severity security issue in Apache DolphinScheduler has been addressed in the latest release. Identified as CVE-2024-43166 and classified under CWE-276: Incorrect Default Permissions, this vulnerability affects all DolphinScheduler versions prior to 3.2.2. Users are strongly advised to upgrade to version 3.3.1 as soon as possible to mitigate potential risks. Apache DolphinScheduler is an open-source, […]

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  • Detecting Data Leaks Before Disaster

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    In January 2025, cybersecurity experts at Wiz Research found that Chinese AI specialist DeepSeek had suffered a data leak, putting more than 1 million sensitive log streams at risk. According to the Wiz Research team, they identified a publicly accessible ClickHouse database belonging to DeepSeek. This allowed “full control over database operations, including the ability to access

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  • Google Avoids Chrome Breakup but Must Share Search Data With Competitors

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    Chrome, cyber security, Cyber Security News, Google

    The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia today imposed landmark remedies in the Justice Department’s monopolization case against Google, ordering the tech giant to share critical search data with competitors and outlawing exclusive distribution agreements for its flagship products. The ruling stops short of forcing Google to divest its Chrome browser but mandates […]

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  • NVIDIA Patches Vulnerabilities Causing DoS, EoP, and Data Exposure

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

    NVIDIA today released critical security updates for its BlueField, ConnectX, DOCA, Mellanox DPDK, Cumulus Linux, and NVOS products. The Partner Security Bulletin addresses multiple vulnerabilities that could allow denial of service (DoS), escalation of privileges (EoP), and information disclosure. Customers are urged to download and install updated components immediately to protect their systems. To get […]

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  • OpenAI Set to Acquire Analytics Platform Statsig in $1.1 Billion Agreement

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    Acquisition, Tech News

    OpenAI announced today its definitive agreement to acquire Statsig, a product experimentation and analytics platform, for $1.1 billion.

    The acquisition is a key move by the leader in artificial intelligence. It aims to add strong data tools to its system. This will help speed up the creation and launch of AI-based products.

    Statsig, founded in February 2021, has rapidly established itself by providing a comprehensive suite of tools for product teams. Its platform empowers developers and product managers with capabilities ranging from A/B testing and feature flags to in-depth product analytics and session replays.

    In a statement released today, Statsig expressed immense enthusiasm for the merger, describing the opportunity to join forces with OpenAI as a “no-brainer.” Since its inception, Statsig has been dedicated to putting powerful data tools into the hands of every engineering and product team. The company views this acquisition as the next logical step in its journey, allowing it to amplify its vision on a much larger scale.

    The timing of the deal aligns with the explosive growth of artificial intelligence, a trend that has dominated the software industry since March 2021.

    Statsig noted that by working closely with AI-native customers, they have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of AI in creating richer user experiences and streamlining development cycles.

    By becoming part of OpenAI, the Statsig team aims to be at the forefront of this evolution, contributing directly to the tools that help teams ship smarter and faster in the age of AI.

    For the thousands of companies relying on Statsig’s platform, the company has offered reassurance that its services will continue without interruption. A spokesperson confirmed that existing customers will remain a top priority, with ongoing investment in the core products they depend on.

    Looking ahead, the integration of Statsig’s platform into OpenAI is expected to create a powerful synergy. The combination of OpenAI’s advanced AI models with Statsig’s sophisticated product analytics and experimentation tools could unlock new efficiencies for developers building on the OpenAI platform.

    More details about the future direction of the combined entities are expected to be shared at Statsig’s upcoming conference, Sigsum. This acquisition signals a clear focus from OpenAI on not just advancing foundational AI models, but also on building a comprehensive ecosystem of developer tools to foster innovation.

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  • Chrome 140 Release Fixes Critical RCE Vulnerabilities

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

    Google has released Chrome 140 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac, and Linux. This update will roll out to users over the coming days and weeks. The new version, 140.0.7339.80 for Linux and 140.0.7339.80/81 for Windows and Mac, delivers several security fixes and improvements. A full list of changes is available in the Chromium log. […]

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  • Android Security Alert: Google Patches 120 Flaws, Including Two Zero-Days Under Attack

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    Google has shipped security updates to address 120 security flaws in its Android operating system as part of its monthly fixes for September 2025, including two issues that it said have been exploited in targeted attacks. The vulnerabilities are listed below – CVE-2025-38352 (CVSS score: 7.4) – A privilege escalation flaw in the Linux Kernel component  CVE-2025-48543 (CVSS score: N/A) – A

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  • Empire Red Teaming Tool Updated With Enhanced Agents and API Support

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, Security Tools, Tools

    The BC-SECURITY team has released a major update to its flagship offensive security framework, Empire, introducing enhanced agent capabilities and comprehensive API support designed to streamline post-exploitation operations and adversary emulation for Red Teams and penetration testers worldwide. Enhanced Features Drive Advanced Operations Empire’s latest iteration showcases a server/client architecture engineered for multiplayer support, enabling distributed teams to […]

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  • MystRodX: Weaponizing DNS and ICMP for Data Theft

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, DNS, MystRodX: Weaponizing DNS and ICMP for Data Theft

    A sophisticated backdoor, MystRodX, that exploits DNS and ICMP protocols to stealthily activate and exfiltrate data from compromised systems. Deployed via a dropper disguised as a Mirai variant, MystRodX remained undetected for over 20 months by hiding its activation logic within network packet payloads. Security researchers have uncovered a MystRodX supports both active and passive […]

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  • Iranian Hackers Exploit 100+ Embassy Email Accounts in Global Phishing Targeting Diplomats

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    An Iran-nexus group has been linked to a “coordinated” and “multi-wave” spear-phishing campaign targeting the embassies and consulates in Europe and other regions across the world. The activity has been attributed by Israeli cybersecurity company Dream to Iranian-aligned operators connected to broader offensive cyber activity undertaken by a group known as Homeland Justice. “Emails were sent to

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