Cristian Luțic

Cristian Luțic is a cybersecurity professional and Editor-in-Chief of iSec.News, with experience in security enablement, risk analysis, and vulnerability reporting. As Editor-in-Chief, he is responsible for editorial standards, source verification, and publication oversight at iSec News.
From professional sports to cybersecurity, his career path may have been unconventional, but it has been driven by the same core values: discipline, perseverance, and a passion for doing meaningful, impactful work.
iSec.News Motto: “Only news, only information security and privacy news. No fluff.”
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Critical Vulnerability Discovered in ASUS Armoury Crate Software
A serious vulnerability in ASUS Armoury Crate software could allow attackers to achieve SYSTEM-level privileges on Windows machines, according to a report detailing the flaw. Users are urged to update their applications to mitigate potential risks.
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Zoomcar Reports Data Breach Affecting 8.4 Million Users
Zoomcar Holdings has reported a data breach affecting 8.4 million users, with unauthorized access resulting in the exposure of sensitive customer information. The company is currently investigating the breach, which follows a previous incident in 2018 that compromised data of over 3.5 million users.
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Emerging Anubis Ransomware Poses Dual Threat to Victims
The Anubis ransomware poses a dual threat by encrypting and permanently erasing files, significantly heightening risks for victims across various industries, as highlighted in recent reports.
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SinoTrack GPS Vulnerabilities Expose Vehicles to Potential Attacks
Vulnerabilities in the SinoTrack GPS tracking platform may allow attackers to track vehicle locations and control vehicle functions. CISA warns users to change default passwords and protect device identifiers.
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Data Breach Exposes Information of 10,000 VirtualMacOSX Customers
VirtualMacOSX has allegedly suffered a data breach exposing the personal information of around 10,000 customers. The sensitive data, including names, email addresses, and financial details, was made available on a cybercrime forum, raising significant security concerns among users.
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Over 46,000 Grafana Instances Exposed to Serious Security Flaw
A significant security vulnerability affecting over 46,000 Grafana instances remains unpatched, exposing users to the risk of account takeover. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-4123, allows attackers to execute malicious plugins, prompting urgent calls for updates.
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WestJet Investigates Cyberattack Disrupting Operations and Services
WestJet is investigating a cyberattack that has disrupted access to its internal systems and app, affecting service for users. The airline is working with law enforcement and Transport Canada to contain the situation.
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Massive Malware Campaign Infects Over 269,000 Websites with Malicious JavaScript
A cybersecurity alert has been issued following the compromise of over 269,000 websites by a malware campaign utilizing malicious JavaScript code, showcasing significant vulnerabilities in online security measures.
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CISA Warns of Ransomware Threats Exploiting SimpleHelp Vulnerabilities
CISA warns that ransomware actors are exploiting unpatched SimpleHelp vulnerabilities to target utility billing software providers, urging organizations to update their systems and implement security measures to prevent attacks.
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Cloudflare Outage Not Linked to Security Incident, Data Remains Safe
Cloudflare has confirmed that a recent service outage was not caused by a security incident. The outage, which lasted 2.5 hours, stemmed from a failure in the underlying storage infrastructure affecting its crucial Workers KV system. The company assures that all user data remains safe and plans to enhance system resilience moving forward.










