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  • CryptoJS Weak RNG Behind $5.7 Million in Drains Affects Five Crypto Wallet Apps

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    Coinspect has identified CryptoJS.lib.WordArray.random() as the weak random number generator behind the Ill Bloom wallet drains. Introduced in the JavaScript cryptography library 12 years ago, the function supplied weak entropy that affected wallet apps used to generate recovery phrases. Coinspect’s on-chain analysis puts the measured theft across two sweeps since late May at a lower bound of

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  • KHunt Toolkit Turns Oracle SQL Injection Into SYSTEM-Level RCE and Credential Theft

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News

    KHunt shows how a “routine” SQL injection against an Oracle‑backed web app can be weaponized into SYSTEM‑level remote code execution and credential theft by compiling a full post‑exploitation toolkit directly inside the database engine. This incident materially shifts the Oracle threat model: the database itself becomes attacker infrastructure, not just a data store. Subsequent triage […]

    The post KHunt Toolkit Turns Oracle SQL Injection Into SYSTEM-Level RCE and Credential Theft appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Apple iCloud Private Relay Can Expose Real IPs Through WebKit Proxy Bypasses

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    Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a security issue with Apple’s iCloud Private Relay tool that can expose a user’s real IP address. Introduced with iOS 15, iCloud Private Relay employs a dual-hop architecture to ensure users’ privacy by routing their Safari web traffic through two relays so that no single third-party, including Apple, can determine where the request is originating from

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  • AI Recommendation Poisoning: How “Ask AI” Buttons Silently Alter LLM Memory

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    A new class of prompt injection is spreading across commercial websites. It requires no malware, no stolen credentials, and no zero-day exploit. It abuses a standard feature built into almost every major AI assistant: pre-filled deep links. We observed production websites embedding hidden prompt injection payloads inside “Ask AI” buttons on marketing and competitor comparison pages. When a user

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  • Meta Confirms AI Model Launched Autonomous Attack on Another Organization

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    AI, cyber security, Cyber Security News

    Meta has become the latest technology company to disclose that an AI agent accessed another organization’s online systems during a controlled cybersecurity evaluation. This development has intensified scrutiny regarding the safeguards surrounding autonomous models and the testing environments for agentic AI. The incident reportedly occurred when a Meta AI model, evaluated by the independent security […]

    The post Meta Confirms AI Model Launched Autonomous Attack on Another Organization appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Critical Jenkins Deserialization Flaw Allows Attackers to Execute Code on Controllers

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    CVE/vulnerability, cyber security, Cyber Security News, vulnerability

    A critical vulnerability in Jenkins, tracked as CVE-2026-70426, may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on Jenkins controllers by bypassing deserialization protections within the platform’s Remoting library. This flaw, identified as SECURITY-3911, affects Jenkins environments where agents communicate with controllers via serialized Java objects over Remoting, typically deployed as agent.jar or remoting.jar. The Java serialization […]

    The post Critical Jenkins Deserialization Flaw Allows Attackers to Execute Code on Controllers appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • PoC Released for Linux Kernel STP Use-After-Free Vulnerability

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    CVE/vulnerability, cyber security, Cyber Security News, Linux, vulnerability

    A proof-of-concept (PoC) has been released for a use-after-free vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel’s software bridge implementation found in `net/bridge`. This vulnerability occurs within the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) timer lifecycle. It can result in timer structures referencing freed bridge memory, potentially allowing for control-flow hijacking. The SSD Secure Disclosure technical team disclosed the issue […]

    The post PoC Released for Linux Kernel STP Use-After-Free Vulnerability appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Black Hat USA 2026: One GitHub Issue Could Compromise Major AI Coding Workflows

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    AI Tools, Anthropic, Artificial Intelligence, Black Hat, Codex, Coding, cybersecurity, Gemini CLI, GitHub, Google, Novee Security, OpenAI, Security, vulnerability
    At Black Hat USA 2026, Novee found GitHub workflow flaws in Claude Code, Gemini CLI and Codex that enabled RCE, credential theft and agent control in pipelines.

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  • Attackers Compile khunt Inside Oracle to Turn SQL Injection Into Windows SYSTEM Access

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    Attackers broke into an organization’s Oracle database through a SQL injection flaw in a public-facing web application, then installed a post-exploitation toolkit without writing an executable to disk. They fed Java source code to the database, let Oracle compile it into stored schema objects, and ran commands from inside the database engine. Huntress, which tracks the toolkit as khunt,

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  • AWS, Google, and Vercel Agent Flaws Let Attackers Trigger Tools Without Running the Model

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    Security flaws in agent infrastructure from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, and Vercel let untrusted or forged instructions reach an agent’s tools with no check that a model turn had authorized them. In several of the attack paths, the model never ran at all, so system prompts, content filters, and model-level guardrails never got a chance to intervene. The affected products include Amazon

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