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Russian Hacker Black Owl Targets Critical Industries To Steal Financial Data

A new cyber threat has emerged on the global stage as the Russian hacker collective known as Black Owl aggressively targets critical industries, specifically with the intent to steal sensitive financial data. This group, though less publicized than some state-sponsored adversaries, has gained notoriety...

Haozi’s Phishing Toolkit Steals Over $280,000 Through Plug-and-Play Attacks

Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) has entered a new era in 2025, exemplified by Haozi a highly automated, subscription based phishing platform that strips away the technical barriers to cybercrime. While legacy phishing kits required manual configuration and command-line expertise, Haozi’s web-based control panel makes launching sophisticated...

Researchers Discover Critical NetMRI Bugs Enabling Full Administrative Access

Security researchers have disclosed a series of critical vulnerabilities in Infoblox’s NetMRI network automation and configuration management virtual appliance (version 7.5.4.104695). These flaws allow unauthenticated attackers to achieve full administrative control over affected devices, highlighting the importance of timely security updates in network management...

UNC6040 APT Group Steals Salesforce Data Without Exploiting Any Known Vulnerabilities

A recent wave of cyberattacks by the financially motivated UNC6040 threat group has sent shockwaves across the enterprise landscape not because of a previously unknown software flaw, but through advanced social engineering tactics that trick employees into handing over the keys to their Salesforce...

Coinbase Breach Involves Bribed Overseas Support Agents Stealing Customer Data

Coinbase, one of the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchanges, has revealed a significant security breach stemming from a sophisticated insider threat. In this incident, cybercriminals managed to bribe a small group of overseas customer support agents, convincing them to abuse their privileged access to internal...

Cybercriminals Use Clever HTML Technique to Bait Outlook Users into Dangerous Clicks

A lesser-known but highly effective cyberattack method has resurfaced, targeting unsuspecting users through a sophisticated manipulation of HTML in phishing emails. Security analysts have revealed how cybercriminals are exploiting conditional HTML comments originally intended for backward compatibility and rendering differences to show benign links...