Vulnerabilities
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Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Dahua Smart Camera Firmware
Researchers have discovered serious vulnerabilities in Dahua smart camera firmware, allowing potential remote takeovers of these devices. Security experts warn of the risks associated with exposed devices and urge users to update their firmware.
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Emerging Gunra Ransomware Expands Threat Landscape with New Linux Variant
The Gunra ransomware family has evolved with a new Linux variant featuring advanced encryption techniques that enable attackers to run multiple parallel encryptions. This development raises new security concerns and underscores a broader trend of ransomware groups expanding their cross-platform targeting capabilities.
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Apple Addresses Critical Safari Vulnerability with Software Update
Apple has released crucial updates to counteract a significant Safari vulnerability, classified as CVE-2025-6558, that may allow for exploits through crafted HTML content. The patch aims to protect users across multiple devices and systems.
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Security Flaw Discovered in Gemini CLI Tool: Users Urged to Update
A serious security vulnerability in the Gemini CLI coding tool has been uncovered, enabling the execution of harmful commands on user devices. Users are urged to update to version 0.1.14 to mitigate risks.
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Hackers Exploit SAP Vulnerability to Deploy Auto-Color Backdoor in Targeted Attack
Hackers exploited a critical SAP NetWeaver vulnerability to deliver the Auto-Color backdoor, targeting a U.S.-based chemicals company in April 2025.
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National Guard Deployed in Response to Cyberattack in St. Paul, Minnesota
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has activated the National Guard in response to a cyberattack that disrupted digital services in Saint Paul, ensuring the continuity of vital services while investigation and recovery efforts proceed.
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New Choicejacking Attack Poses Threat to Smartphone Users at Public Chargers
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new attack method called Choicejacking, which allows unauthorized access to smartphones through compromised public charging stations, often without users noticing. This development raises serious concerns about device security in public spaces.
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Emergence of Chaos Ransomware Gang Poses New Threat in Cybersecurity Landscape
The Chaos ransomware gang, likely comprised of former BlackSuit members, has quickly made its mark in the cybercrime world, utilizing advanced techniques for cybersecurity threats and demanding significant ransoms from U.S. victims.
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Cybercriminals Target Users with Malicious Fake Apps in New Mobile Malware Campaign
A new mobile malware campaign named SarangTrap is targeting users in South Korea with fake apps that steal personal information, underscoring ongoing threats posed by cybercriminals.
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U.S. Sanctions North Korean Hacker Linked to Remote IT Worker Fraud Scheme
The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned North Korean hacker Song Kum Hyok for facilitating a fraudulent IT worker scheme targeting American companies. This move highlights concerns over North Korea’s cyber operations as key to generating revenue under international sanctions.










