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The Harsh Truths of AI Adoption MITs State of AI in Business report revealed that while 40% of organizations have purchased enterprise LLM subscriptions, over 90% of employees are actively using AI tools in their daily work. Similarly, research from Harmonic Security found that 45.4% of sensitive AI interactions are coming from personal email accounts, where employees are bypassing corporate
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A sophisticated spear-phishing campaign that exploited a compromised mailbox belonging to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Oman. The operation, attributed to an Iranian-aligned group known as Homeland Justice and linked to Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), masqueraded as legitimate multi-factor authentication (MFA) communications to infiltrate governments and diplomatic missions around the world. […]
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Cloudflare, a company that provides web security and infrastructure, recently reported that it stopped a huge cyber attack.
This attack reached a record high of 11.5 terabits per second (Tbps). It was a type of attack called a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack, specifically a UDP flood. Most of the attack came from compromised resources on the Google Cloud Platform.
The company’s automated defense systems detected and neutralized the hyper-volumetric attack, which, despite its immense size, lasted for only about 35 seconds.
An image shared by Cloudflare detailed the attack’s brief but powerful lifecycle, showing a rapid spike to 11.5 Tbps before being brought under control.
Cloudflare confirmed its systems “autonomously detected and mitigated” the threat, highlighting the critical role of automated defenses in combating modern cyberattacks that can materialize and vanish in minutes.

DDoS Attack Graph (Source: Cloudflare) This record-shattering event is not an isolated incident. According to Cloudflare, its security infrastructure has been under intense pressure over the past few weeks, having blocked “hundreds of hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks.”
Among these was another significant assault that registered 5.1 billion packets per second (Bpps), demonstrating the diverse and persistent nature of the threats targeting online services.
A UDP (User Datagram Protocol) flood is a type of DDoS attack where the attacker overwhelms a target server with a massive number of UDP packets.
Because UDP is a “connectionless” protocol, the server can be quickly exhausted as it attempts to process and respond to each incoming packet, eventually rendering it unable to handle legitimate traffic.
The origination of such a large-scale attack from a major public cloud provider like Google Cloud highlights a persistent challenge in the cybersecurity landscape.
Malicious actors often exploit the vast resources and scalability of cloud platforms to build powerful botnets, capable of launching attacks with a magnitude that would be difficult to achieve with traditional hardware.
Cloudflare has indicated that a more detailed technical analysis of the attack will be provided in an upcoming report.
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Researchers have demonstrated that advanced prompt injection techniques can turn defensive AI agents into potent vectors for system compromise. The findings, detailed in a new preprint titled “Cybersecurity AI: Hacking the AI Hackers via Prompt Injection,” expose a fundamental architectural weakness in large language model (LLM)–based security tools that could upend trust in automated pen-testing […]
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Proactive threat hunting has become an essential discipline for Security Operations Center (SOC) analysts and Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs). Traditional detection methods often miss novel or sophisticated adversarial techniques, making it critical for security teams to leverage advanced tools and methodologies. ANY.RUN’s Threat Intelligence Lookup (TI Lookup) empowers analysts with granular insights into Indicators […]
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Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a Ukrainian IP network for engaging in massive brute-force and password spraying campaigns targeting SSL VPN and RDP devices between June and July 2025. The activity originated from a Ukraine-based autonomous system FDN3 (AS211736), per French cybersecurity company Intrinsec. “We believe with a high level of confidence that FDN3 is part of a wider abusive
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In mid-2025, a coalition of Ukraine-based autonomous systems orchestrated unprecedented brute-force and password-spraying campaigns against exposed SSL VPN and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) services, overwhelming security defenses and highlighting the growing sophistication of state-linked cyber-infrastructure. Over a concentrated three-day period in July 2025, the network operated under AS211736 (“FDN3”), allocated to FOP Dmytro Nedilskyi, unleashed […]
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A sophisticated subgroup of the Lazarus threat actor has surfaced in recent months, deploying three distinct remote access trojans (RATs) across compromised financial and cryptocurrency organizations.
Initial access has primarily been achieved via tailored social engineering campaigns on Telegram, where attackers impersonate legitimate employees of well-known trading firms.
Victims are lured to counterfeit meeting websites, such as fake Calendly and Picktime portals, where a suspected Chrome zero-day exploit then facilitates silent code execution on the victim’s machine.
Once inside the network, the attackers immediately deploy PondRAT as a first-stage loader, followed by the stealthier ThemeForestRAT running purely in memory.
After several months of reconnaissance and lateral movement, the Lazarus subgroup cleans up earlier artifacts and installs the more advanced RemotePE RAT to solidify long-term access.
Fox-IT and NCC Group analysts noted that the speed and precision of this infection chain underscore the actor’s advanced capabilities and deep familiarity with both custom and publicly available tooling.
The impact of this campaign extends beyond simple credential theft: the trio of RATs enables file manipulation, shellcode injection, RDP session monitoring, and secure file exfiltration.
Organizations in decentralized finance (DeFi) have reported significant disruptions, with hidden backdoors allowing continuous data harvesting and opportunistic lateral pivots for subsequent supply-chain intrusions.
Despite widespread awareness of Lazarus activity, this subgroup’s use of fresh malware families and suspected zero-day exploits has caught many defenders off guard.
Adding urgency, the group’s refined operational security demonstrates an ability to blend custom loaders with Windows phantom DLL hijacking and DPAPI encryption.
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Attack chain (Source – Fox-IT) Analysts identified that PerfhLoader abuses the SessionEnv service via phantom DLL loading to persistently execute PondRAT or its predecessor POOLRAT.
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Telegram phishing message impersonating trading company employee (Source – Fox-IT) The loader decrypts an opaque payload file (e.g., perfh011.dat) using a rolling XOR cipher before in-memory execution.
Below we have mentioned all three RATS:-
- PondRAT
- ThemeForestRAT
- RemotePE
Infection Mechanism: Rolling XOR Decryption and In-Memory Execution
A critical element in the Lazarus infection mechanism lies in the decryption and loading of encrypted payloads directly into process memory.
PerfhLoader, a lightweight custom loader, resides in
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PerfhLoader loaded through SessionEnv service via Phantom DLL Loading which in turn loads PondRAT or POOLRAT (Source – Fox-IT) The Python pseudocode below illustrates this cipher, which continually mutates its key with each processed byte:
def crypt_buf(data: bytes) -> bytes: xor_key = bytearray(range(0x10)) buf = bytearray(data) for idx in range(len(buf)): a = xor_key[(idx + 5) & 0xF] b = xor_key[(idx - 3) & 0xF] c = xor_key[(idx - 7) & 0xF] xor_byte = a ^ b ^ c buf[idx] ^= xor_byte xor_key[idx & 0xF] = xor_byte return bytes(buf)By employing this ever-evolving XOR key, the loader thwarts signature-based detection and forensic carving of its payload.
After decrypting, PerfhLoader leverages an open-source manual DLL loader to inject PondRAT into memory without writing executable files to disk, enabling stealthy reconnaissance and data exfiltration operations.
This in-memory execution strategy, combined with a suspected Chrome zero-day for initial compromise, underlines the threat actor’s sophistication and justifies heightened vigilance among cybersecurity professionals.
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Users of the popular messaging app WhatsApp are being targeted by a new, highly deceptive scam that grants attackers full access to victims’ contacts, chat history, and media files. Cybercriminals are exploiting the app’s device linking feature to hijack accounts, then using the compromised profiles to spread further malicious links to unsuspecting friends and family. […]
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Microsoft announced that its AI-powered Editor browser extensions for Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome will be retired effective October 31, 2025. With this move, the company aims to streamline its writing-assistance offerings by integrating the core capabilities of Microsoft Editor directly into Microsoft Edge’s built-in proofing experience. No administrative action is required; users can continue […]
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