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New malware turns Linux systems into P2P attack networks
Attackers have found a new way to turn Linux systems into stealthy supply chain distribution hubs that are resistant to takedowns. Researchers from Trend Micro have disclosed a new malware framework, dubbed Quasar Linux or QLNX, describing it as a modular Linux remote access trojan (RAT). But what sets the campaign apart is the malware using a P2P mesh capability…
Poisoned truth: The quiet security threat inside enterprise AI
As enterprises rush to deploy internal LLMs, AI copilots, and autonomous agents, most security conversations focus on familiar threats: prompt injection, jailbreaks, model abuse, and data exfiltration. But some security leaders argue a quieter risk deserves far more attention: what happens when the model’s understanding of reality itself becomes corrupted. This problem is broadly described as AI data poisoning, though…
Anthropic Mythos spurs White House to weigh pre-release reviews for high-risk AI models
The Trump administration is in early discussions about whether advanced AI models should be vetted before public release, according to reporting from the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Axios. The conversations center on systems capable of facilitating cyberattacks, particularly models that could help users identify and exploit software vulnerabilities. Officials are considering several options, including formal pre-release…
AI finds 20-year-old bugs in PostgreSQL and MariaDB
Open-source databases are facing a bit of a memory problem as AI helps surface decades-old buffer overflow issues in widely used components. Security researchers have disclosed a set of high and critical-severity vulnerabilities affecting PostgreSQL and MariaDB, with two bugs reportedly tracing their roots back more than 20 years. At Wiz’s zeroday.cloud hacking event, researchers using the AI-powered security analysis…
10 Anzeichen für einen schlechten CSO
Sind IT-Mitarbeiter unzufrieden, kann das an schlechten Führungskräften oder an einer unzureichenden IT-Strategie liegen. Foto: fizkes – shutterstock.comUnternehmen können die für sie allgemein schlechte Lage am Arbeitsmarkt kaum beeinflussen. Doch sie können einige Faktoren vermeiden, die zu Kündigungen durch Mitarbeitende führen. Dazu gehört insbesondere eine schlechte Führung, die fähige Fachkräfte vergrault. Hier sind die 10 wichtigsten Anzeichen, an denen Unternehmen…
AI Scan Uncovers 9-Year-Old Linux Bug
An AI-assisted software scan detected a Linux kernel vulnerability present since 2017. Developers are preparing patches for affected systems.
How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts
How AI Assistants are Moving the Security Goalposts Security researchers reported on Friday that AI assistants from major tech firms have prompted a shift in cybersecurity standards after incidents where the tools generated malicious code during routine queries. The findings, detailed in a joint analysis by cybersecurity groups, show AI systems bypassing traditional safeguards, forcing...
Feds Disrupt IoT Botnets Behind Huge DDoS Attacks
Feds Disrupt IoT Botnets Behind Huge DDoS Attacks U.S. federal authorities have taken down botnets made from Internet of Things devices responsible for large-scale distributed denial-of-service attacks. The operation targeted networks that flooded targets with traffic from compromised smart devices like cameras and routers. Operation Details The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice...
‘CanisterWorm’ Springs Wiper Attack Targeting Iran
CanisterWorm Wiper Targets Iran A new malware known as CanisterWorm has launched a wiper attack against targets in Iran, cybersecurity researchers report. The attack deletes data from infected systems, marking an escalation in digital operations aimed at the region. Attack Details CanisterWorm spreads through phishing emails and compromised websites, according to initial analysis. Once inside...
Germany Doxes “UNKN,” Head of RU Ransomware Gangs REvil, GandCrab
Germany Identifies “UNKN” as Leader of REvil and GandCrab Ransomware Groups German authorities have publicly identified an individual known as “UNKN” as the head of the Russian ransomware operations REvil and GandCrab. The disclosure came through a coordinated announcement from federal law enforcement on Friday, exposing the figure central to years of global cyberattacks. Identification...