A high-severity vulnerability in GitHub Enterprise Server could have allowed remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
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A high-severity vulnerability in GitHub Enterprise Server could have allowed remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
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Chrome 138 and Firefox 140 are rolling out with fixes for two dozen vulnerabilities, including high-severity memory safety issues.
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Mainline Health and Select Medical Holdings have suffered data breaches that affect more than 100,000 individuals.
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Russia-linked APT28 deployed new malware against Ukrainian government targets through malicious documents sent via Signal chats.
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Siemens is working with Microsoft to address a Defender Antivirus problem that can lead to no malware alerts or plant disruptions.
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The future of secure digital engagement depends on continuous identity verification and proofing that can scale with risk.
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Palo Alto Networks has observed a spike in Prometei activity since March 2025, pointing to a resurgence of the botnet.
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A Chinese APT has been infecting SOHO routers with the ShortLeash backdoor to build stealthy espionage infrastructure.
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Newly discovered spyware has sneaked into Apple’s App Store and Google Play to steal images from users’ mobile devices.
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Tech support scammers are using sponsored ads and search parameter injection to trick users into calling them.
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