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.
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Cloudflare mitigates 29.7 Tbps DDoS attack linked to AISURU botnet
Cloudflare said it mitigated a 29.7 Tbps DDoS attack linked to the AISURU botnet; the UDP “carpet-bombing” assault lasted 69 seconds, the target was not disclosed, and the company flagged a rise in large, sophisticated attacks in 2025.
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Leroy Merlin notifies French customers after data breach
Leroy Merlin has notified customers in France that personal data including names, contact details, postal addresses, dates of birth and loyalty information were exposed in a cyberattack; the company said banking data and passwords were not affected and that it has taken steps to contain the incident.
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Freedom Mobile discloses breach after subcontractor account used to access customer data
Freedom Mobile said attackers used a subcontractor’s account to access its customer account management platform, exposing names, addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers and account numbers; the company detected the breach on October 23 and has not disclosed the number of affected customers.
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Critical privilege-escalation flaw in King Addons plugin under active exploitation
A high-severity privilege-escalation vulnerability (CVE-2025-8489, CVSS 9.8) in the King Addons for Elementor WordPress plugin is being actively exploited; administrators should update to version 51.1.35, audit for suspicious admin users, and monitor for unusual activity.
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Water Saci campaign in Brazil uses WhatsApp worm, HTA and Python to deliver banking trojan; RelayNFC Android malware also active
Researchers say the Water Saci group has adopted a layered HTA/PDF/WhatsApp Web worm and a Python-based propagation script to deliver an AutoIt-backed banking trojan in Brazil, while a separate RelayNFC Android threat targets contactless payments.
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Three critical bugs in Picklescan could let malicious PyTorch models execute code, researchers say
Researchers disclosed three high-severity vulnerabilities in Picklescan that can be abused to bypass scanning and execute arbitrary code when loading malicious PyTorch models; fixes were released in Picklescan 0.0.31 and related analysis is available from JFrog, SecDim and others.
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Malicious Rust crate ‘evm‑units’ delivered cross‑platform payloads and targeted Web3 developers
A malicious Rust crate named evm‑units masqueraded as an Ethereum helper and delivered platform‑specific payloads to Windows, macOS and Linux machines. Published by a crates.io user called ablerust and included as a dependency of uniswap‑utils, the package fetched and executed scripts or PowerShell based on the host OS and the presence of Qihoo 360 antivirus,…










