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The 5 Golden Rules of Safe AI Adoption https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/the-5-golden-rules-of-safe-ai-adoption.html Employees are experimenting with AI at record speed. They are drafting emails, analyzing data, and transforming the workplace. The problem is not the pace of AI adoption, but the lack of control and safeguards in place. For CISOs and security leaders like you, the challenge is clear: you don’t want to slow AI adoption down, but you must make it safe. A policy sent company-wide will not cut it.

Salesloft OAuth Breach via Drift AI Chat Agent Exposes Salesforce Customer Data https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/salesloft-oauth-breach-via-drift-ai.html A widespread data theft campaign has allowed hackers to breach sales automation platform Salesloft to steal OAuth and refresh tokens associated with the Drift artificial intelligence (AI) chat agent. The activity, assessed to be opportunistic in nature, has been attributed to a threat actor tracked by Google Threat Intelligence Group and Mandiant, tracked as UNC6395. "Beginning as early as

Blind Eagle’s Five Clusters Target Colombia Using RATs, Phishing Lures, and Dynamic DNS Infra https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/blind-eagles-five-clusters-target.html Cybersecurity researchers have discovered five distinct activity clusters linked to a persistent threat actor known as Blind Eagle between May 2024 and July 2025. These attacks, observed by Recorded Future Insikt Group, targeted various victims, but primarily within the Colombian government across local, municipal, and federal levels. The threat intelligence firm is tracking the activity under

HOOK Android Trojan Adds Ransomware Overlays, Expands to 107 Remote Commands https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/hook-android-trojan-adds-ransomware.html Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new variant of an Android banking trojan called HOOK that features ransomware-style overlay screens to display extortion messages. "A prominent characteristic of the latest variant is its capacity to deploy a full-screen ransomware overlay, which aims to coerce the victim into remitting a ransom payment," Zimperium zLabs researcher Vishnu Pratapagiri

Google to Verify All Android Developers in 4 Countries to Block Malicious Apps https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/google-to-verify-all-android-developers.html Google has announced plans to begin verifying the identity of all developers who distribute apps on Android, even for those who distribute their software outside the Play Store. "Android will require all apps to be registered by verified developers in order to be installed by users on certified Android devices," the company said. "This creates crucial accountability, making it much harder for

CISA Adds Three Exploited Vulnerabilities to KEV Catalog Affecting Citrix and Git https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/cisa-adds-three-exploited.html The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Monday added three security flaws impacting Citrix Session Recording and Git to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. The list of vulnerabilities is as follows - CVE-2024-8068 (CVSS score: 5.1) - An improper privilege management vulnerability in Citrix Session Recording

UNC6384 Deploys PlugX via Captive Portal Hijacks and Valid Certificates Targeting Diplomats https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/unc6384-deploys-plugx-via-captive.html A China-nexus threat actor known as UNC6384 has been attributed to a set of attacks targeting diplomats in Southeast Asia and other entities across the globe to advance Beijing's strategic interests. "This multi-stage attack chain leverages advanced social engineering including valid code signing certificates, an adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) attack, and indirect execution techniques to evade

Docker Fixes CVE-2025-9074, Critical Container Escape Vulnerability With CVSS Score 9.3 https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/docker-fixes-cve-2025-9074-critical.html Docker has released fixes to address a critical security flaw affecting the Docker Desktop app for Windows and macOS that could potentially allow an attacker to break out of the confines of a container. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-9074, carries a CVSS score of 9.3 out of 10.0. It has been addressed in version 4.44.3. "A malicious container running on Docker Desktop could access the

Phishing Campaign Uses UpCrypter in Fake Voicemail Emails to Deliver RAT Payloads https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/phishing-campaign-uses-upcrypter-in.html Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new phishing campaign that's using fake voicemails and purchase orders to deliver a malware loader called UpCrypter. The campaign leverages "carefully crafted emails to deliver malicious URLs linked to convincing phishing pages," Fortinet FortiGuard Labs researcher Cara Lin said. "These pages are designed to entice recipients into downloading JavaScript

⚡ Weekly Recap: Password Manager Flaws, Apple 0-Day, Hidden AI Prompts, In-the-Wild Exploits & More https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/weekly-recap-password-manager-flaws.html Cybersecurity today moves at the pace of global politics. A single breach can ripple across supply chains, turn a software flaw into leverage, or shift who holds the upper hand. For leaders, this means defense isn’t just a matter of firewalls and patches—it’s about strategy. The strongest organizations aren’t the ones with the most tools, but the ones that see how cyber risks connect to business

Why SIEM Rules Fail and How to Fix Them: Insights from 160 Million Attack Simulations https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/why-siem-rules-fail-and-how-to-fix-them.html Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems act as the primary tools for detecting suspicious activity in enterprise networks, helping organizations identify and respond to potential attacks in real time. However, the new Picus Blue Report 2025, based on over 160 million real-world attack simulations, revealed that organizations are only detecting 1 out of 7 simulated attacks,

Transparent Tribe Targets Indian Govt With Weaponized Desktop Shortcuts via Phishing https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/transparent-tribe-targets-indian-govt.html The advanced persistent threat (APT) actor known as Transparent Tribe has been observed targeting both Windows and BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions) Linux systems with malicious Desktop shortcut files in attacks targeting Indian Government entities. "Initial access is achieved through spear-phishing emails," CYFIRMA said. "Linux BOSS environments are targeted via weaponized .desktop

Malicious Go Module Poses as SSH Brute-Force Tool, Steals Credentials via Telegram Bot https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/malicious-go-module-poses-as-ssh-brute.html Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a malicious Go module that presents itself as a brute-force tool for SSH but actually contains functionality to discreetly exfiltrate credentials to its creator. "On the first successful login, the package sends the target IP address, username, and password to a hard-coded Telegram bot controlled by the threat actor," Socket researcher Kirill Boychenko

GeoServer Exploits, PolarEdge, and Gayfemboy Push Cybercrime Beyond Traditional Botnets https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/geoserver-exploits-polaredge-and.html Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to multiple campaigns that leverage known security vulnerabilities and expose Redis servers to various malicious activities, including leveraging the compromised devices as IoT botnets, residential proxies, or cryptocurrency mining infrastructure. The first set of attacks entails the exploitation of CVE-2024-36401 (CVSS score: 9.8), a critical

"What happens online stays online" and other cyberbullying myths, debunked https://www.welivesecurity.com/en/kids-online/what-happens-online-stays-online-and-other-cyberbullying-myths-debunked/ Separating truth from fiction is the first step towards making better parenting decisions. Let’s puncture some of the most common misconceptions about online harassment.

The need for speed: Why organizations are turning to rapid, trustworthy MDR https://www.welivesecurity.com/en/business-security/need-speed-organizations-turning-rapid-trustworthy-mdr/ How top-tier managed detection and response (MDR) can help organizations stay ahead of increasingly agile and determined adversaries

Linux Malware Delivered via Malicious RAR Filenames Evades Antivirus Detection https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/linux-malware-delivered-via-malicious.html Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a novel attack chain that employs phishing emails to deliver an open-source backdoor called VShell. The "Linux-specific malware infection chain that starts with a spam email with a malicious RAR archive file," Trellix researcher Sagar Bade said in a technical write-up. "The payload isn't hidden inside the file content or a macro, it's encoded directly

Automation Is Redefining Pentest Delivery https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/automation-is-redefining-pentest.html Pentesting remains one of the most effective ways to identify real-world security weaknesses before adversaries do. But as the threat landscape has evolved, the way we deliver pentest results hasn't kept pace. Most organizations still rely on traditional reporting methods—static PDFs, emailed documents, and spreadsheet-based tracking. The problem? These outdated workflows introduce delays,

Chinese Hackers Murky, Genesis, and Glacial Panda Escalate Cloud and Telecom Espionage https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/chinese-hackers-murky-genesis-and.html Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to malicious activity orchestrated by a China-nexus cyber espionage group known as Murky Panda that involves abusing trusted relationships in the cloud to breach enterprise networks. "The adversary has also shown considerable ability to quickly weaponize N-day and zero-day vulnerabilities and frequently achieves initial access to their targets by

INTERPOL Arrests 1,209 Cybercriminals Across 18 African Nations in Global Crackdown https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/interpol-arrests-1209-cybercriminals.html INTERPOL on Friday announced that authorities from 18 countries across Africa have arrested 1,209 cybercriminals who targeted 88,000 victims. "The crackdown recovered $97.4 million and dismantled 11,432 malicious infrastructures, underscoring the global reach of cybercrime and the urgent need for cross-border cooperation," the agency said. The effort is the second phase of an ongoing law