The security defects allow attackers to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code remotely.
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The security defects allow attackers to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code remotely.
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The online travel platform has not said how many customers’ booking information was exposed, but said the issue has been contained.
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Claims that “Microsoft is running one of the largest corporate espionage operations in modern history” face scrutiny as researchers analyze LinkedIn’s browser extension probing
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The AI giant is taking action after determining that a macOS code signing certificate may have been compromised.
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Law enforcement in the US, UK and Canada identified more than $45 million in cryptocurrency and froze $12 million.
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Download links were replaced by a Russian-speaking threat actor to distribute a recently emerged malware named STX RAT.
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The malware mimics the legitimate Anthropic installation, relies on DLL sideloading, and cleans up after itself.
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The feature allows enterprise users to compose and read end-to-end encrypted messages natively on their mobile devices.
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The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2026-34621 and Adobe has confirmed that it can be exploited for arbitrary code execution.
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Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Jones Day hacked, Internet Bug Bounty program paused due to AI, new Mac stealer malware.
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