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Critical R Programming Flaw Could Trigger Arbitrary Code ExecutionÂ
Source: Kasimir Schulz, Kieran Evans via HiddenLayer
New Safari Flaw Could Track iPhone Users Across Europe
Source: Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk via Mysk Inc.
Critical Linux Kernel Flaw in Netfilter Patched Globally
Source: Linux Kernel Team
New Android RAT Malware Targets Social Media Users
Source: SonicWall
Critical SQL Injection Vulnerability Uncovered in Grafana
Source: GitHub
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$44.5 Million in Crypto Stolen from Hedgey Finance
Source: Oluwapelumi Adejumo via CryptoSlate
Australian Lender Firstmac Cyberattack Compromises Customer Data
Source: Liam Walsh via Financial Review
Ukrainian Intelligence Claims Cyberattack on Russian Party
Source: Oleg Vaskiv, Anastasia Isaenkova via Suspilne
Cyber Partisans Hack Belarus KGB Website, Leak Agent Data
Source: Cyber Partisans
IRS Issues for Glendale Teachers After District Hack
Source: Los Angeles Times
📢 #CyberNews
CISA Unveils New Guidelines to Combat AI Security Threats
Source: Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency
South Korea Boosts Crypto Crime Fight with New Unit
Source: Yoo Kyung-min Yookm via Segye
Google Blocks 200,000 Risky Apps to Boost Play Store Security
Source: Steve Kafka, Khawaja Shams and Mohet Saxena via Google
73% of the Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Security Pros Overlook Critical Alerts
Source: Coro Cybersecurity
Darktrace Set for $5 Billion Take-Private Deal by Thoma Bravo
Source: Paul Sawers via TechCrunch
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