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AI Tools Expose Vulnerabilities in Army's Unified Network

The Army's unified network is facing a new wave of vulnerabilities, thanks to AI tools that are making it easier for attackers to breach defenses. With AI, techniques that once required specialized skills can now be scaled with ease, expanding the attack surface and increasing risk.

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AI Model Exposes 10,000 High-Severity Flaws in Widely Used Software

In just one month, a cutting-edge AI model has uncovered a staggering 10,000 high-severity flaws in widely used software, thanks to Anthropic's innovative Project Glasswing initiative. This groundbreaking tool is already making waves in the cybersecurity world by detecting critical vulnerabilities in some of the world's most important software.

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Vulnerabilities Surge as Exploit Kits Expand in Q1 2026

The Q1 2026 report reveals a concerning surge in vulnerabilities and exploit kits, with attackers increasingly targeting Microsoft Office and Windows with new logic-flaw exploits. This quarter saw a notable rise in security-feature bypasses, including CVE-2026-21509 and CVE-2026-21514, which allow specially crafted files to execute commands with user privileges.

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Google API Flaw Exposes Android Apps to Gemini AI Vulnerabilities

A recently discovered flaw in Google's API keys is leaving millions of Android apps vulnerable to Gemini AI exploits, potentially exposing private files and racking up unexpected billing charges. This security gap allows mobile apps to quietly tap into the powerful AI, all without users noticing.

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Windows 10 End of Support: Risky Patch Must-Have Guide

Windows 10 End of Support: Risky Patch Must-Have Guide

Microsoft’s October 2025 Patch Tuesday fixed 172 vulnerabilities — including at least three actively exploited — and marks the final month of free security updates for Windows 10, leaving millions to choose: upgrade, pay for limited extended support, or accept rising risk. If you can upgrade, do so; if not, prioritize critical systems, apply remaining patches, and use isolation and modern defenses while you plan your next move.

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September 2025 Patch Tuesday: Must-Have Urgent Fixes

September 2025 Patch Tuesday: Must-Have Urgent Fixes

Microsoft’s September 2025 Patch Tuesday fixes more than 80 vulnerabilities—13 rated critical—and while no zero-days or active exploits are reported, this is a timely reminder to patch internet-facing systems and update your devices tonight to close the window for attackers.

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Windows SMB client Must-Have Patch – Risky

Windows SMB client Must-Have Patch – Risky

CISA warns attackers are actively exploiting a patched Windows SMB client flaw — if you haven’t installed Microsoft’s update yet, patch now to avoid remote compromise. If immediate patching isn’t possible, apply mitigations like disabling unused SMB services and tightening firewall rules.

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Known Exploited Vulnerabilities: Stunning High-Risk Alert

Known Exploited Vulnerabilities: Stunning High-Risk Alert

CISA just added five actively exploited vulnerabilities — including Oracle E‑Business Suite CVE‑2025‑61884 — meaning organizations must act fast or risk business disruption. Check whether your Oracle and Microsoft systems are affected, apply patches or mitigations ASAP, and ramp up monitoring to spot any signs of compromise.

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Citrix vulnerability: Exclusive Alert for Risky DLL Sideload

Citrix vulnerability: Exclusive Alert for Risky DLL Sideload

A China-linked group called Salt Typhoon has been exploiting a Citrix flaw via stealthy DLL sideloading to slip malicious code into critical infrastructure and enterprise systems worldwide. It’s a wake-up call to patch, audit binaries, and tighten controls before trusted software becomes an attacker’s hiding place.

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Cisco SNMP vulnerability: Critical Must-Have Fix

Cisco SNMP vulnerability: Critical Must-Have Fix

Trend Micro revealed attackers exploiting a Cisco SNMP flaw to install stealthy Linux rootkits on routers, turning everyday network gear into persistent, invisible footholds — a wake-up call to patch, segment, and monitor your infrastructure before it’s quietly weaponized.

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firewall vulnerabilities: Exclusive Risky Flaws Exposed

firewall vulnerabilities: Exclusive Risky Flaws Exposed

Senator Cassidy has blasted Cisco with a pointed letter after critical firewall flaws were reportedly used to breach at least one federal agency, asking whether the vendor delayed disclosure or patches while networks stayed exposed. His probe spotlights urgent questions about vendor transparency, coordinated disclosure, and who’s accountable when core defenses fail.

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stolen source code: Exclusive Critical Threat Revealed

stolen source code: Exclusive Critical Threat Revealed

When F5 confirmed nation-state theft of source code and undisclosed vulnerability info, it turned a theoretical threat into an urgent call to action: patch quickly, tighten monitoring and segment networks before attackers can weaponize that roadmap. Consider this a wake-up call — assume adversaries may already know your weak spots and move now to protect them.

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Patch Tuesday: Must-Have Critical Windows 10 Fixes

Patch Tuesday: Must-Have Critical Windows 10 Fixes

October’s Patch Tuesday fixes more than 170 CVEs — including six zero-days that were actively exploited — so now’s the time to prioritize updates, stage rollouts, and tighten layered defenses to keep attackers from turning those holes into a breach.

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Windows 10 Critical Must-Have Final Security Update

Windows 10 Critical Must-Have Final Security Update

Microsoft just shipped a final, critical Windows 10 update—patching 172 vulnerabilities (including three actively exploited)—so if you’re still on Windows 10, now’s the time to plan an upgrade, enable compensating controls, or secure paid support before unsupported systems become easy targets.

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Apple bug bounty: Stunning $5M Boost — Best Move

Apple bug bounty: Stunning $5M Boost — Best Move

Apple just doubled its top direct bug bounty and added bonuses that can push total payouts to $5M—a clear signal it’s serious about paying for the most dangerous fixes. That boost could speed patches, entice top researchers away from gray markets, and reshape how the industry rewards the people who keep our devices safe.

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AI Vulnerability Reward Program: Exclusive $30K Best Win

AI Vulnerability Reward Program: Exclusive $30K Best Win

Google’s new AI Vulnerability Reward Program offers up to $30,000 to researchers who responsibly report model flaws — a smart, practical move to incentivize fixes, curb abuse, and make AI safer for everyone.

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authentication bypass: Critical, Dangerous Exploit

authentication bypass: Critical, Dangerous Exploit

Thousands of WordPress sites are at risk after a critical authentication bypass (CVE-2025-5947, CVSS 9.8) in the Service Finder theme and bundled Bookings plugin is being actively exploited — attackers can log in as any user, including admins. If you run that theme, update or disable it now, audit for signs of compromise, and restore from clean backups if needed.

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PHP web shells: Exclusive Alert – Dangerous Campaign

PHP web shells: Exclusive Alert – Dangerous Campaign

A new campaign is exploiting unpatched PHP web apps to plant web shells and deploy Nezha and Ghost RAT for fast, persistent access — a clear reminder to patch, harden, and monitor your web-facing systems now.

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Medusa ransomware: Exclusive Critical Alert for Enterprises

Medusa ransomware: Exclusive Critical Alert for Enterprises

Microsoft warns Medusa ransomware is actively exploiting a critical GoAnywhere file-transfer flaw, pushing organizations to act fast or risk serious disruption. If you use GoAnywhere, inventory instances, apply patches now, isolate affected systems, and hunt for signs of compromise before attackers turn this trusted tool into a catastrophe.

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IIS server hijacking: Stunning Risky Threat

IIS server hijacking: Stunning Risky Threat

A Chinese‑speaking cybercrime group has been quietly hijacking Microsoft IIS servers to inject poisoned pages that hijack search results and steer real traffic to scams and affiliate schemes. If you run IIS sites, now’s the time to patch, lock down admin access, and add file‑integrity and content monitoring to stop stealthy SEO fraud before it ruins your reputation.

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Oracle E-Business Suite: Urgent Must-Have Patch

Oracle E-Business Suite: Urgent Must-Have Patch

Oracle warned and patched critical E-Business Suite flaws in July 2025 — yet attackers are actively scanning and exploiting systems that haven’t applied the fixes, turning patch delays into real-world breaches. If your ERP runs on EBS, now’s the time to prioritize updates, isolate vulnerable modules, and tighten access controls before the next compromise hits payroll, procurement, or customer trust.

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free VPN apps: Risky Secrets & Must-Have Warning

free VPN apps: Risky Secrets & Must-Have Warning

Think “free VPN” means safe? A Zimperium study shows many no-cost VPN apps harbor serious flaws that can leak your data or let attackers intercept traffic — so choose reputable, audited services or risk trading privacy for peril.

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VMware vCenter Critical Must-Have Patch Alert

VMware vCenter Critical Must-Have Patch Alert

Broadcom just released critical patches for VMware NSX and vCenter — if you manage vSphere, act now to inventory affected systems and prioritize fixes. If you can’t patch immediately, lock down management interfaces, enforce MFA, and ramp up monitoring to reduce exposure.

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ASA and FTD Urgent Risk: Must-Have Patch Guide

ASA and FTD Urgent Risk: Must-Have Patch Guide

Two serious Cisco ASA/FTD firewall flaws are being actively exploited, yet Shadowserver still finds nearly 50,000 vulnerable devices exposed online. Patch, isolate, or upgrade those perimeter defenses now before attackers turn one unpatched appliance into a network-wide breach.

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