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Hackers Persist In Using ConnectWise ScreenConnect To Deliver Malware

In the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, hackers have continued to exploit remote access tools to compromise organizations with alarming persistence. One particular tool, ConnectWise ScreenConnect, previously known as ConnectWise Control, has found itself increasingly at the center of sophisticated malware delivery campaigns targeting...

Apache Kafka SSRF Flaw Allows Unauthorized File Access

A significant security flaw has emerged in Apache Kafka Client, one of the most widely used components in global data streaming architectures. This newly disclosed vulnerability, publicly identified as CVE-2025-27817, was announced by the Apache Software Foundation and is rated as "important" due to...

Over 4000 Fraudulent Domains Imitating Major Brands Uncovered By GhostVendors

In a major revelation that has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community, research analysts have exposed a massive web of fraud involving over 4,000 fake domains meticulously designed to mimic some of the world’s most trusted brands. This elaborate scam, dubbed “GhostVendors,” has weaponized...

Sensata Technologies Struck By Ransomware Attack, Disrupting Operations

Sensata Technologies, Inc., a renowned global supplier of industrial sensors and controls, has found itself at the center of a major cybersecurity incident after falling victim to a disruptive ransomware attack. This event, which compromised the personal data of hundreds of Maine residents and...

Vulnerability In DanaBot Malware C2 Server Reveals Threat Actor Usernames And Crypto Keys

A critical vulnerability in the command-and-control, or C2, infrastructure of the infamous DanaBot malware provided security analysts with an unprecedented opportunity to peer into the hidden operations of one of the world’s most persistent cybercriminal networks. Dubbed “DanaBleed” by researchers, this flaw existed in...

APT Group ‘Librarian Ghouls’ Launches Active Attacks on Organizations to Deploy Malware

A prominent advanced persistent threat (APT) group known as "Librarian Ghouls" also referenced in recent security bulletins as "Rare Werewolf" and "Rezet" has launched a wave of highly targeted cyberattacks against Russian and CIS-based organizations, as detailed in recent security research. As of May 2025,...