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Chrome 0-Day Vulnerability Actively Exploited to Run Malicious Code

Google has released an emergency security update for its Chrome browser to address a critical zero-day vulnerability that is actively being exploited by threat actors in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-6554, represents a significant security risk that could allow attackers to execute...

U.S. DoJ Cracks Down on North Korean IT Workers Operating Remotely

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched comprehensive coordinated actions against North Korean government schemes that fraudulently employ remote IT workers at American companies to fund the regime's illicit programs. The operation resulted in two major indictments, one arrest, searches across 16 states, and...

Norwegian Dam Control System Hacked,Triggering Full Water Release

Unknown hackers successfully infiltrated a Norwegian dam facility's control systems in April, gaining complete access to water flow controls and safety mechanisms at the Risevatnet facility in Bremanger. The sophisticated cyberattack, which maintained control for several hours and potentially originated from Russia, has prompted...

RIFT – Microsoft’s New Open-Source Tool for Analyzing Malware in Rust Binaries

The release of RIFT (Rust Identification and Function Tagging), an open-source tool designed to help malware analysts identify attacker-written code within Rust binaries. The tool addresses growing cybersecurity challenges as threat actors increasingly adopt Rust programming language for malware development, taking advantage of its...

Critical Vulnerabilities in D-Link Routers Allows Attackers to Execure Arbitrary Code

D-Link has confirmed that its non-U.S. DIR-816 Wi-Fi routers, across all hardware revisions and firmware versions, contain six newly disclosed critical vulnerabilities that allow unauthenticated attackers on the network to run arbitrary code and take full control of the device. Because the entire...

Canada Orders Chinese CCTV Supplier Hikvision to Cease Operations

In a significant move underscoring Canada’s heightened vigilance over national security concerns, the Canadian government has officially ordered Hikvision Canada Inc., a subsidiary of the Chinese surveillance technology giant Hikvision, to cease all operations within the country. This decision emerges from a thorough national...