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Fortinet and Ivanti Exploits Fuel LATAM Infrastructure Attacks

In a shocking revelation, a coordinated campaign dubbed Operation Escaneo has been exposed, targeting critical infrastructure across Mexico, Ecuador, and Portugal, with a staggering 3,708 sessions recorded over just 13 days. The attackers exploited vulnerabilities in Fortinet and Ivanti perimeter appliances to gain entry into government, tax authorities, utilities, transport, telecoms, and banks.

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Lotus Wiper Malware Disrupts Venezuelan Energy Sector

Cybersecurity researchers uncovered a highly destructive malware, known as Lotus Wiper, that was used to disrupt Venezuela's energy sector in a targeted attack. This powerful data wiper was deployed in a series of devastating attacks at the end of 2025 and beginning of 2026.

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Lotus Malware Targets Venezuelan Energy Firms with Data-Wiping Attacks

A new, highly destructive malware called Lotus has been targeting Venezuela's energy sector, leaving systems completely unrecoverable after wiping data and disabling recovery mechanisms. This devastating attack systematically deletes files and overwrites physical drives, causing irreversible damage.

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Malware Abuses Signed Software to Disable Antivirus Protections

Thousands of vulnerable endpoints across schools, utilities, governments, and hospitals have fallen prey to a sneaky malware that masquerades as legitimate software, only to disable antivirus protections and wreak havoc with SYSTEM-level privileges. This stealthy attack has left countless organizations defenseless against further threats.

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LockBit Ransomware Exclusive: Severe Victims Revealed

LockBit Ransomware Exclusive: Severe Victims Revealed

An updated LockBit variant—faster, stealthier and able to run native payloads on Windows, Linux and VMware ESXi—has been tied to a dozen recent intrusions, dramatically shrinking the window defenders have to detect and stop catastrophic outages.

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water utility attack: Exclusive Risky Honeypot Revelation

Security researchers watched a pro‑Russia hacktivist group walk straight into a lifelike water‑utility honeypot, giving defenders a rare, risk‑free look at their reconnaissance and tools. That intel shows how deception can turn attacker curiosity into actionable defenses—vital for protecting water systems that, if disrupted, could threaten public safety.

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Ascension ransomware: Exclusive Risky Threat Exposed

Ascension ransomware: Exclusive Risky Threat Exposed

Senator Ron Wyden has asked the FTC to probe whether Microsoft’s security practices and disclosure timelines helped enable the ransomware attack on Ascension, raising a pointed question: are the companies that power our hospitals and utilities doing enough—or profiting from insecurity? This probe could reshape how regulators hold tech vendors accountable for failures that put patients and critical services at risk.

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Water security hackers: Must-Have Best Defense

Water security hackers: Must-Have Best Defense

As cyberattacks on water systems rise, ethical hackers are stepping in with successful pilot programs across four states to help utilities find and fix vulnerabilities—offering a hopeful, if carefully overseen, path to safer community water supplies.

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DEF CON hackers: Stunning, Risky Water Defenders

DEF CON hackers: Stunning, Risky Water Defenders

When DEF CON hackers swap notoriety for expertise, five pilot projects across four states are already shoring up America’s vulnerable water systems—proving that the very people we fear might be the ones who can keep our taps safe. It’s a hopeful, urgent reminder that with the right collaboration and investment, unconventional allies could be the key to protecting public safety.

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