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Snappybee malware: Alarming Risky Breach of EU Telecoms

Snappybee malware: Alarming Risky Breach of EU Telecoms

A major European telecom was breached after attackers exploited a Citrix NetScaler flaw to deploy Snappybee — a modular espionage toolkit tied to the China-linked Salt Typhoon group — showing how trusted remote-access appliances can become gateways for stealthy data theft. The incident is a wake-up call to prioritize patching, segmentation, and behavioral detection before the next exploit hits.

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HexStrike AI: Must-Have Tool or Risky Threat?

HexStrike AI: Must-Have Tool or Risky Threat?

Security researchers found HexStrike AI — an open‑source red‑teaming tool — being weaponized on underground forums to target newly disclosed Citrix NetScaler flaws within hours, shrinking defenders’ window to act. If you run Citrix ADC, treat disclosures like a ticking clock: patch immediately, apply mitigations, and tighten access.

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Citrix NetScaler Must-Have Patch to Stop Risky Exposure

Citrix NetScaler Must-Have Patch to Stop Risky Exposure

Think you lock your doors at night? More than 13,000 Citrix NetScaler appliances remain exposed online despite patches — one flaw is already being actively exploited, so patch now or isolate and lock down access before attackers find you.

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NetScaler appliances Must-Have Urgent Patch Alert

NetScaler appliances Must-Have Urgent Patch Alert

Citrix just released fixes for three critical NetScaler zero-days—one already exploited—so update and verify your appliances immediately. Then shore up defenses with segmentation, MFA and monitoring to reduce exposure while you patch.

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NetScaler vulnerabilities: Critical Must-Fix Patches

NetScaler vulnerabilities: Critical Must-Fix Patches

Citrix has released urgent patches for three actively exploited NetScaler flaws, but fixing them often means juggling downtime, complex dependencies, and the worry that attackers may already be inside — update your appliances now, monitor logs, and apply recommended mitigations if you can’t patch immediately.

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