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helmet-mounted displays: Exclusive, Best Tactical Edge

helmet-mounted displays: Exclusive, Best Tactical Edge

Helmet‑mounted displays are no longer niche pilot toys but powerful force multipliers that merge sensors, targeting, and comms into a pilot’s line of sight—while also creating new vulnerabilities to jamming, spoofing, and human error. Keeping the tactical edge means hardening systems, training for degraded conditions, and designing HMDs pilots can trust.

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FortiSIEM CVE-2025-25256 Exclusive Critical Alert

FortiSIEM CVE-2025-25256 Exclusive Critical Alert

Heads up: FortiSIEM CVE-2025-25256 is a critical 9.8-rated OS command injection with exploit code already in the wild, meaning exposed or unpatched instances can let attackers run commands, pivot, and erase evidence. Patch immediately, isolate affected systems, and hunt for indicators of compromise to avoid a catastrophic breach.

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high severity protocol vulnerabilities: Must-Have Patch

high severity protocol vulnerabilities: Must-Have Patch

Matrix.org disclosed two high-severity protocol flaws that require breaking changes across servers and clients. Federated homeserver operators must urgently coordinate upgrades to avoid exploitation, while single-instance users can roll updates more deliberately.

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Kerberos zero-day: Critical Emergency Fix You Must Apply

Kerberos zero-day: Critical Emergency Fix You Must Apply

Microsoft’s August 2025 Patch Tuesday includes a publicly known Kerberos zero‑day—apply the update and prioritize domain controllers now to stop attackers from forging tickets or escalating privileges. Also tighten MFA and monitoring while patches roll out to reduce your exposure.

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August Patch Tuesday: Risky 107-CVE Alert — Must-Act

August Patch Tuesday: Risky 107-CVE Alert — Must-Act

Microsoft’s August Patch Tuesday fixes 107 vulnerabilities — including an actively exploited zero-day — so IT teams and everyday users should prioritize updates and mitigations now to avoid leaving easy openings for attackers. Take a breath, then triage: inventory affected systems, test critical patches, and deploy promptly to stay ahead of opportunistic and persistent threats.

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Patch Tuesday: Must-Have Critical Guide

Patch Tuesday: Must-Have Critical Guide

Don’t wait—August’s Patch Tuesday shipped 100+ fixes, including over a dozen critical remote-code-execution bugs. Prioritize internet-facing and mission-critical systems now, apply mitigations where you can’t patch, and sharpen detection to avoid turning routine updates into an incident.

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storytelling jailbreak: Stunning Risky Threat Exposed

storytelling jailbreak: Stunning Risky Threat Exposed

A new storytelling jailbreak shows how crafty prompts can hide dangerous requests inside fiction to coax GPT-5 past its safeguards. That loophole exposes real risks for safety, trust, and policy — and pushes developers to build smarter, context-aware defenses.

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Microsoft Exchange servers: Must-Have Patch for Risky Flaws

Microsoft Exchange servers: Must-Have Patch for Risky Flaws

Over 29,000 Microsoft Exchange servers are still unpatched, leaving hybrid Active Directory–Azure environments vulnerable to attackers who could seize domain control. If you manage Exchange, now’s the time to inventory, patch, and tighten configurations before adversaries walk through this wide-open door.

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initial access brokers: Stunningly Dangerous Surge

initial access brokers: Stunningly Dangerous Surge

You don’t need to be a master hacker to buy a corporate break-in—cheap, catalogued access packages are turning breaches into a product and turbocharging ransomware and data theft. Simple steps like MFA, patched remote access, and tighter vendor controls now do more than deter attacks—they make you a costly, unattractive target.

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WinRAR vulnerability: Stunning RomCom Risk Exposed

WinRAR vulnerability: Stunning RomCom Risk Exposed

A newly discovered zero-day in WinRAR (CVE-2025-8088) is being weaponized by the RomCom hacking crew, turning a tool used by millions into a malware delivery system. If you use WinRAR, update and patch now—this is a wake-up call about how convenience can become a major security risk.

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Cybersecurity threats: Critical Stunning Wake-Up Call

Cybersecurity threats: Critical Stunning Wake-Up Call

This week’s cybersecurity roundup spotlights three urgent threats—BadCam camera exploits, a critical WinRAR vulnerability, and attackers targeting EDR systems—reminding businesses and users to patch, reassess defenses, and stay vigilant.

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Cybersecurity vulnerabilities: Critical Stunning Threats

Cybersecurity vulnerabilities: Critical Stunning Threats

This week’s cybersecurity roundup spotlights BadCam’s webcam surveillance, critical WinRAR bugs, and a rising wave of ransomware — a clear reminder that no system is safe until it’s patched. Stay ahead by updating software, tightening defenses, and treating vigilance as your best protection.

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Business-Critical Assets: Must-Have Best Protection

Business-Critical Assets: Must-Have Best Protection

Protecting the assets that keep your business running isn’t just an IT task—it’s a strategic must; learn six practical, proven lessons to spot, prioritize, and defend the systems and data that power your revenue and operations. From risk-based prioritization and continuous monitoring to building a security-aware culture and testing response plans, these steps help you stay resilient as threats evolve.

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WinRAR zero-day exploit: Must-Have Critical Fix

WinRAR zero-day exploit: Must-Have Critical Fix

A critical WinRAR zero-day (CVE-2025-8088, CVSS 8.8) is being actively exploited to run code via crafted archives—update your Windows WinRAR now to protect your files and avoid a costly breach.

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Trend Micro vulnerability: Risky, Stunning Security Failure

Trend Micro vulnerability: Risky, Stunning Security Failure

Trend Micro’s Apex One management console has a critical, actively exploited vulnerability with no patch available, leaving organizations exposed and customer trust at risk. It’s a wake-up call for greater transparency, faster fixes, and heightened vigilance from both vendors and users.

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Windows EPM Poisoning: Stunning Risky Exploit Alert

Windows EPM Poisoning: Stunning Risky Exploit Alert

A newly patched Windows RPC flaw (CVE-2025-49760) exposes a storage-spoofing vector that could let attackers escalate privileges across a domain—so applying Microsoft’s update and reviewing your defenses should be top of the to-do list. Stay proactive: patch promptly, educate your teams, and verify your security controls to keep impersonation attacks at bay.

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Dell ControlVault3 vulnerabilities: Stunning Critical Risk

Dell ControlVault3 vulnerabilities: Stunning Critical Risk

Security researchers have uncovered Revault vulnerabilities in Dell’s ControlVault3 firmware across 100+ laptop models that could let attackers bypass Windows logins, steal cryptographic keys, and implant persistent, hard-to-detect firmware malware. If you rely on a Dell laptop for anything sensitive, check for vendor patches and tighten your security now.

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CyberArk and HashiCorp Flaws Allow Remote Vault Takeover

CyberArk and HashiCorp Flaws Allow Remote Vault Takeover

In a world where digital trust is everything, alarming vulnerabilities have been uncovered in CyberArk and HashiCorp vaults, potentially jeopardizing sensitive corporate data. With 14 critical flaws revealed, now is the time for organizations to reassess their security measures and stay one step ahead of potential threats!

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Google Project Zero Updates Disclosure Policy: What You Need to Know

Google Project Zero Updates Disclosure Policy: What You Need to Know

Google’s Project Zero just shook up the cybersecurity landscape with a bold new disclosure policy! By revealing limited vulnerability details just a week after notifying vendors, they aim to accelerate fixes while still balancing transparency and security.

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AI Security Risks: 45% of Code Vulnerabilities Revealed

AI Security Risks: 45% of Code Vulnerabilities Revealed

Unlocking the potential of AI in software development is thrilling, but beware: a staggering 45% of AI-generated code harbors security vulnerabilities. As we race toward innovation, let’s not lose sight of the risks that could jeopardize our digital future!

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Cisco Warns of Active Exploits Targeting ISE Flaws for Root Access

Cisco Warns of Active Exploits Targeting ISE Flaws for Root Access

Cisco has raised the alarm about active exploits targeting vulnerabilities in its Identity Services Engine (ISE), a crucial tool for network security. As organizations face the threat of unauthorized access, its time to reassess our defenses and ensure our digital lives remain safe!

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Comment Now on Draft SP 800-53 Controls for Secure Patches

Comment Now on Draft SP 800-53 Controls for Secure Patches

Join the conversation on NISTs draft updates to SP 800-53 and discover how these new guidelines can transform your approach to securing software patches—because safeguarding your systems has never been more crucial!

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Hackers Target SharePoint Zero-Day to Steal Keys and Access

Hackers Target SharePoint Zero-Day to Steal Keys and Access

In a world where our digital systems are vital to governance and commerce, the alarming zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint has opened the door for hackers to access sensitive data. As experts urge swift action to patch this flaw, its crucial to ask: how secure are our trusted platforms, and what can we do to protect our digital assets before its too late?

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Microsoft Addresses SharePoint Zero-Day Vulnerability Urgently

Microsoft Addresses SharePoint Zero-Day Vulnerability Urgently

Microsofts urgent response to a newly discovered SharePoint vulnerability has sent shockwaves across various sectors, highlighting just how critical it is for organizations to ramp up their cybersecurity measures. With hackers actively exploiting this flaw, now is the time for businesses to rethink their defenses and ensure sensitive data stays secure.

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