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  • Trojanized npm Packages Decode C2 IP From Ethereum Recipient Addresses

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    Cybersecurity researchers have flagged an evolution of the EtherHiding blockchain-based command-and-control (C2) technique that conceals the C2 server IP address inside a made-up destination address of a completely empty Ethereum transfer. The new dead drop resolver approach, observed in two trojanized npm package “bianira-ui” and “fluid-type-ui,” has been codenamed NullReceiver by

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  • OVSwrap Open vSwitch Flaw Lets Unprivileged Linux Users Gain Root Access

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

    A recently disclosed Linux local privilege-escalation vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-64531 and referred to as OVSwrap, affects the kernel’s Open vSwitch (OVS) implementation. This vulnerability could allow unprivileged local users to gain root-level access on affected systems. Researcher Asim Viladi Oglu Manizada reported this issue on July 28 after coordinating with the Linux kernel security team […]

    The post OVSwrap Open vSwitch Flaw Lets Unprivileged Linux Users Gain Root Access appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • New Research: The Confidence Gap Between CISOs and Their Boards Is Real, and It’s Measurable

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    CISO, Press Release, Research
    Las Vegas, United States, 5th August 2026, CyberNewswire

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  • History of Hacking: The ILOVEYOU Computer Worm

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    Blogs
    This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine

    Sausalito, Calif. – Aug. 4, 2026

    – Watch the YouTube short

    “ILOVEYOU“, sometimes referred to as the Love Bug or Loveletter, was a computer worm that infected tens of millions of Windows computers following its release on May 4, 2000.

    People around the world were sent the same “love letter” in an email. However, instead of words of affection, those who opened the attachment received a destructive, self-spreading computer worm.

    It is estimated that the virus infected about 45 million machines in 24 hours, leaving email systems overwhelmed and prompting panicked IT managers to disconnect parts of their infrastructure to protect operations.

    Onel de Guzman, a 23-year-old Filipino, was the man who unleashed the Love Bug virus to steal passwords that would allow him to gain access to the internet for free. Now aged 50, he said that he never meant for his creation to spread so rapidly and cause disruption across the world.

    The virus was a wake-up call for governments and populations that had become complacent to the dangers posed by malicious cyber actors. More than 25 years later, Love Bug remains one of the farthest-reaching viruses.

    Taylor Fox, Senior Social Media Manager at Cybercrime Magazine, dives into the ILOVEYOU virus in our latest YouTube Short video on the history of hacking.

    Watch the Video



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    The post History of Hacking: The ILOVEYOU Computer Worm appeared first on Cybercrime Magazine.

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  • Uppsala Security Becomes First Blockchain Intelligence Company to Join Cyber Threat Alliance

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    Blockchain, Press Release
    SIngapore, Singapore, 5th August 2026, CyberNewswire

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  • New OVSwrap Linux Kernel Flaw Lets Local Users Gain Root via Open vSwitch

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    A memory corruption flaw in the Linux kernel’s Open vSwitch datapath gives ordinary local users a path to root on a broad set of default-configured distributions, and a public exploit ships with pre-built records for roughly 800 kernel builds. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-64531 (CVSS score: 7.8) and codenamed OVSwrap by its discoverer, was disclosed by security researcher Asim

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  • Kali365 Weaponizes Microsoft Authentication Against US Companies: New Enterprise Risk

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    Kali365 is turning a legitimate Microsoft login into a gateway to corporate data. The phishing kit targets US organizations with attacker-controlled device codes that victims approve on Microsoft’s real authentication page. Once access and refresh tokens are issued, attackers may retain access to email, documents, and cloud resources, creating a direct path to data exposure, financial fraud,

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  • Critical Gitea Flaw Let Unauthenticated Attackers Read Server Files via Org-Mode Markup

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    An unauthenticated attacker can read any file the service account can access on Gitea, the self-hosted Git platform, in versions 1.22.1 through 1.27.0. No login, no repository write access. A public repository and crafted Org-mode markup are enough. The flaw is fixed in Gitea 1.27.1. The file-read flaw is tracked as CVE-2026-59774, rated Critical with a CVSS score of 9.8, and received its

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  • 15 TP-Link Omada Flaws Exploit Zero-Touch Provisioning to Hijack Devices and Infiltrate Networks

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

    Security researchers have disclosed 15 vulnerabilities in TP-Link’s Omada zero-touch provisioning (ZTP) ecosystem, which can be exploited to hijack devices, compromise controllers, expose credentials, and create access points into internal networks. The research, titled “Zero Day Provisioning,” was presented at Black Hat USA 2026 and focuses on weaknesses in the trust relationships that enable Omada […]

    The post 15 TP-Link Omada Flaws Exploit Zero-Touch Provisioning to Hijack Devices and Infiltrate Networks appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Leaked n8n API Tokens Exposed Live Instances to Credential Theft

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    GitGuardian researchers found 321 n8n instances accepting API tokens exposed in public GitHub commits and demonstrated four ways attackers could use them to access sensitive data and downstream credentials without exploiting a software vulnerability. We scanned public GitHub commits for exposed n8n API tokens and identified 4,576 unique credentials associated with 1,255 hostnames. Of the 896

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