Automotive Titan Stellantis Discloses Data Breach
The company says customer contact information was stolen from a third-party service provider’s platform. The post Automotive Titan Stellantis Discloses Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.
The company says customer contact information was stolen from a third-party service provider’s platform. The post Automotive Titan Stellantis Discloses Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning campaign likely undertaken by a Chinese-speaking threat actor using a malware called BadIIS in attacks targeting East and Southeast Asia, particularly with a focus on Vietnam. The activity, dubbed Operation Rewrite, is being tracked by Palo Alto NetworksRead More »BadIIS Malware Spreads via SEO Poisoning — Redirects Traffic, Plants Web Shells
A cyberattack disrupted operations in European airports. Cyber experts are sharing their insights.
Organizations in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia have emerged as the target of a phishing campaign undertaken by a previously undocumented hacking group called ComicForm since at least April 2025. The activity primarily targeted industrial, financial, tourism, biotechnology, research, and trade sectors, cybersecurity company F6 said in an analysis published lastRead More »ComicForm and SectorJ149 Hackers Deploy Formbook Malware in Eurasian Cyberattacks
A data hub for the DHS exposed sensitive information.
The Canada-based company has emerged from stealth with autonomous AI agents designed to manage and operate the security and IT stack. The post Mycroft Raises $3.5 Million for AI-Powered Security and Compliance Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.
L1TF Reloaded is a vulnerability combining the old L1TF and half-Spectre hardware flaws to bypass deployed software mitigations. The post Researchers Earn $150,000 for L1TF Exploit Leaking Data From Public Cloud appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Collins Aerospace is reportedly having difficulties recovering from the ransomware attack. The post European Airport Disruptions Caused by Ransomware Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
The security landscape now moves at a pace no patch cycle can match. Attackers aren’t waiting for quarterly updates or monthly fixes—they adapt within hours, blending fresh techniques with old, forgotten flaws to create new openings. A vulnerability closed yesterday can become the blueprint for tomorrow’s breach. This week’s recapRead More »⚡ Weekly Recap: Chrome 0-Day, AI Hacking Tools, DDR5 Bit-Flips, npm Worm & More
The Romania-based company has launched WorkHorse and is preparing for a funding round to accelerate growth. The post HoundBytes Launches Automated Security Analyst appeared first on SecurityWeek.