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CISA Updates KEV Catalog with Four Actively Exploited Software Vulnerabilities
January 23, 2026

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday added four security flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation in the wild. The list of vulnerabilities is as follows -

CVE-2025-68645 (CVSS score: 8.8) - A PHP remote file inclusion vulnerability in Synacor Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) that could allow a

Fortinet Confirms Active FortiCloud SSO Bypass on Fully Patched FortiGate Firewalls
January 23, 2026

Fortinet has officially confirmed that it’s working to completely plug a FortiCloud SSO authentication bypass vulnerability following reports of fresh exploitation activity on fully-patched firewalls. “In the last 24 hours, we have identified a number of cases where the exploit was to a device that had been fully upgraded to the latest release at the time of the attack, which suggested a new

TikTok Forms U.S. Joint Venture to Continue Operations Under 2025 Executive Order
January 23, 2026

TikTok on Friday officially announced that it formed a joint venture that will allow the hugely popular video-sharing application to continue operating in the U.S. The new venture, named TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC, has been established in compliance with the Executive Order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump in September 2025, the platform said. The new deal will see TikTok’s Chinese

Phishing Attack Uses Stolen Credentials to Install LogMeIn RMM for Persistent Access
January 23, 2026

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new dual-vector campaign that leverages stolen credentials to deploy legitimate Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) software for persistent remote access to compromised hosts. “Instead of deploying custom viruses, attackers are bypassing security perimeters by weaponizing the necessary IT tools that administrators trust,” KnowBe4 Threat

Microsoft Flags Multi-Stage AitM Phishing and BEC Attacks Targeting Energy Firms
January 23, 2026

Microsoft has warned of a multistage adversaryinthemiddle (AitM) phishing and business email compromise (BEC) campaign targeting multiple organizations in the energy sector. “The campaign abused SharePoint filesharing services to deliver phishing payloads and relied on inbox rule creation to maintain persistence and evade user awareness,” the Microsoft Defender Security Research Team said.

New Osiris Ransomware Emerges as New Strain Using POORTRY Driver in BYOVD Attack
January 22, 2026

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new ransomware family called Osiris that targeted a major food service franchisee operator in Southeast Asia in November 2025. The attack leveraged a malicious driver called POORTRY as part of a known technique referred to as bring your own vulnerable driver (BYOVD) to disarm security software, the Symantec and Carbon Black Threat Hunter

Critical GNU InetUtils telnetd Flaw Lets Attackers Bypass Login and Gain Root Access
January 22, 2026

A critical security flaw has been disclosed in the GNU InetUtils telnet daemon (telnetd) that went unnoticed for nearly 11 years. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-24061, is rated 9.8 out of 10.0 on the CVSS scoring system. It affects all versions of GNU InetUtils from version 1.9.3 up to and including version 2.7. “Telnetd in GNU Inetutils through 2.7 allows remote authentication bypass

ThreatsDay Bulletin: Pixel Zero-Click, Redis RCE, China C2s, RAT Ads, Crypto Scams & 15+ Stories
January 22, 2026

Most of this weeks threats didnt rely on new tricks. They relied on familiar systems behaving exactly as designed, just in the wrong hands. Ordinary files, routine services, and trusted workflows were enough to open doors without forcing them. What stands out is how little friction attackers now need. Some activity focused on quiet reach and coverage, others on timing and reuse. The emphasis

ICE Agents Are Doxing Themselves
January 22, 2026

The alleged risks of being publicly identified have not stopped DHS and ICE employees from creating profiles on LinkedIn, even as Kristi Noem threatens to treat revealing agents’ identities as a crime.

Filling the Most Common Gaps in Google Workspace Security
January 22, 2026

Security teams at agile, fast-growing companies often have the same mandate: secure the business without slowing it down. Most teams inherit a tech stack optimized for breakneck growth, not resilience. In these environments, the security team is the helpdesk, the compliance expert, and the incident response team all rolled into one. Securing the cloud office in this scenario is all about

Malicious PyPI Package Impersonates SymPy, Deploys XMRig Miner on Linux Hosts
January 22, 2026

A new malicious package discovered in the Python Package Index (PyPI) has been found to impersonate a popular library for symbolic mathematics to deploy malicious payloads, including a cryptocurrency miner, on Linux hosts. The package, named sympy-dev, mimics SymPy, replicating the latter’s project description verbatim in an attempt to deceive unsuspecting users into thinking that they are

SmarterMail Auth Bypass Exploited in the Wild Two Days After Patch Release
January 22, 2026

A new security flaw in SmarterTools SmarterMail email software has come under active exploitation in the wild, two days after the release of a patch. The vulnerability, which currently does not have a CVE identifier, is tracked by watchTowr Labs as WT-2026-0001. It was patched by SmarterTools on January 15, 2026, with Build 9511, following responsible disclosure by the exposure management

Automated FortiGate Attacks Exploit FortiCloud SSO to Alter Firewall Configurations
January 22, 2026

Cybersecurity company Arctic Wolf has warned of a “new cluster of automated malicious activity” that involves unauthorized firewall configuration changes on Fortinet FortiGate devices. The activity, it said, commenced on January 15, 2026, adding it shares similarities with a December 2025 campaign in which malicious SSO logins on FortiGate appliances were recorded against the admin account from

Cisco Fixes Actively Exploited Zero-Day CVE-2026-20045 in Unified CM and Webex
January 22, 2026

Cisco has released fresh patches to address what it described as a “critical” security vulnerability impacting multiple Unified Communications (CM) products and Webex Calling Dedicated Instance that it has been actively exploited as a zero-day in the wild. The vulnerability, CVE-2026-20045 (CVSS score: 8.2), could permit an unauthenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the

North Korean PurpleBravo Campaign Targeted 3,136 IP Addresses via Fake Job Interviews
January 21, 2026

As many as 3,136 individual IP addresses linked to likely targets of the Contagious Interview activity have been identified, with the campaign claiming 20 potential victim organizations spanning artificial intelligence (AI), cryptocurrency, financial services, IT services, marketing, and software development sectors in Europe, South Asia, the Middle East, and Central America. The new findings

Zoom and GitLab Release Security Updates Fixing RCE, DoS, and 2FA Bypass Flaws
January 21, 2026

Zoom and GitLab have released security updates to resolve a number of security vulnerabilities that could result in denial-of-service (DoS) and remote code execution. The most severe of the lot is a critical security flaw impacting Zoom Node Multimedia Routers (MMRs) that could permit a meeting participant to conduct remote code execution attacks. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-22844

Webinar: How Smart MSSPs Using AI to Boost Margins with Half the Staff
January 21, 2026

Every managed security provider is chasing the same problem in 2026 too many alerts, too few analysts, and clients demanding CISO-level protection at SMB budgets. The truth? Most MSSPs are running harder, not smarter. And its breaking their margins. Thats where the quiet revolution is happening: AI isnt just writing reports or surfacing risks its rebuilding how security services are

Exposure Assessment Platforms Signal a Shift in Focus
January 21, 2026

Gartner doesnt create new categories lightly. Generally speaking, a new acronym only emerges when the industry’s collective “to-do list” has become mathematically impossible to complete. And so it seems that the introduction of the Exposure Assessment Platforms (EAP) category is a formal admission that traditional Vulnerability Management (VM) is no longer a viable way to secure a modern

Chainlit AI Framework Flaws Enable Data Theft via File Read and SSRF Bugs
January 21, 2026

Security vulnerabilities were uncovered in the popular open-source artificial intelligence (AI) framework Chainlit that could allow attackers to steal sensitive data, which may allow for lateral movement within a susceptible organization. Zafran Security said the high-severity flaws, collectively dubbed ChainLeak, could be abused to leak cloud environment API keys and steal sensitive files, or

VoidLink Linux Malware Framework Built with AI Assistance Reaches 88,000 Lines of Code
January 21, 2026

The recently discovered sophisticated Linux malware framework known as VoidLink is assessed to have been developed by a single person with assistance from an artificial intelligence (AI) model. That’s according to new findings from Check Point Research, which identified operational security blunders by malware’s author that provided clues to its developmental origins. The latest insight makes

LastPass Warns of Fake Maintenance Messages Targeting Users Master Passwords
January 21, 2026

LastPass is alerting users to a new active phishing campaign that’s impersonating the password management service, which aims to trick users into giving up their master passwords. The campaign, which began on or around January 19, 2026, involves sending phishing emails claiming upcoming maintenance and urging them to create a local backup of their password vaults in the next 24 hours. The

CERT/CC Warns binary-parser Bug Allows Node.js Privilege-Level Code Execution
January 21, 2026

A security vulnerability has been disclosed in the popular binary-parser npm library that, if successfully exploited, could result in the execution of arbitrary JavaScript. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-1245 (CVSS score: N/A), affects all versions of the module prior to version 2.3.0, which addresses the issue. Patches for the flaw were released on November 26, 2025. Binary-parser is a

North Korea-Linked Hackers Target Developers via Malicious VS Code Projects
January 21, 2026

The North Korean threat actors associated with the long-running Contagious Interview campaign have been observed using malicious Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) projects as lures to deliver a backdoor on compromised endpoints. The latest finding demonstrates continued evolution of the new tactic that was first discovered in December 2025, Jamf Threat Labs said. “This activity involved

Three Flaws in Anthropic MCP Git Server Enable File Access and Code Execution
January 20, 2026

A set of three security vulnerabilities has been disclosed in mcp-server-git, the official Git Model Context Protocol (MCP) server maintained by Anthropic, that could be exploited to read or delete arbitrary files and execute code under certain conditions. “These flaws can be exploited through prompt injection, meaning an attacker who can influence what an AI assistant reads (a malicious README,

Hackers Use LinkedIn Messages to Spread RAT Malware Through DLL Sideloading
January 20, 2026

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new phishing campaign that exploits social media private messages to propagate malicious payloads, likely with the intent to deploy a remote access trojan (RAT). The activity delivers “weaponized files via Dynamic Link Library (DLL) sideloading, combined with a legitimate, open-source Python pen-testing script,” ReliaQuest said in a report shared with

Kimwolf Botnet Lurking in Corporate, Govt. Networks
January 20, 2026

A new Internet-of-Things botnet called Kimwolf has spread to more than 2 million devices, forcing infected systems to participate in massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and to relay other malicious and abusive Internet traffic. Kimwolf’s ability to scan the local networks of compromised systems for other IoT devices to infect makes it a sobering threat to organizations, and new research reveals Kimwolf is surprisingly prevalent in government and corporate networks.

The Hidden Risk of Orphan Accounts
January 20, 2026

The Problem: The Identities Left Behind As organizations grow and evolve, employees, contractors, services, and systems come and go - but their accounts often remain. These abandoned or orphan accounts sit dormant across applications, platforms, assets, and cloud consoles. The reason they persist isnt negligence - its fragmentation.  Traditional IAM and IGA systems are designed

Evelyn Stealer Malware Abuses VS Code Extensions to Steal Developer Credentials and Crypto
January 20, 2026

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a malware campaign that’s targeting software developers with a new information stealer called Evelyn Stealer by weaponizing the Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extension ecosystem. “The malware is designed to exfiltrate sensitive information, including developer credentials and cryptocurrency-related data. Compromised developer

Cloudflare Fixes ACME Validation Bug Allowing WAF Bypass to Origin Servers
January 20, 2026

Cloudflare has addressed a security vulnerability impacting its Automatic Certificate Management Environment (ACME) validation logic that made it possible to bypass security controls and access origin servers.  “The vulnerability was rooted in how our edge network processed requests destined for the ACME HTTP-01 challenge path (/.well-known/acme-challenge/*),” the web infrastructure

Why Secrets in JavaScript Bundles are Still Being Missed
January 20, 2026

Leaked API keys are no longer unusual, nor are the breaches that follow. So why are sensitive tokens still being so easily exposed? To find out, Intruders research team looked at what traditional vulnerability scanners actually cover and built a new secrets detection method to address gaps in existing approaches.  Applying this at scale by scanning 5 million applications revealed over

Tudou Guarantee Marketplace Halts Telegram Transactions After Processing Over $12 Billion
January 20, 2026

A Telegram-based guarantee marketplace known for advertising a broad range of illicit services appears to be winding down its operations, according to new findings from Elliptic. The blockchain intelligence company said Tudou Guarantee has effectively ceased transactions through its public Telegram groups following a period of significant growth. The marketplace is estimated to have processed

Google Gemini Prompt Injection Flaw Exposed Private Calendar Data via Malicious Invites
January 19, 2026

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a security flaw that leverages indirect prompt injection targeting Google Gemini as a way to bypass authorization guardrails and use Google Calendar as a data extraction mechanism. The vulnerability, Miggo Security’s Head of Research, Liad Eliyahu, said, made it possible to circumvent Google Calendar’s privacy controls by hiding a dormant

Weekly Recap: Fortinet Exploits, RedLine Clipjack, NTLM Crack, Copilot Attack & More
January 19, 2026

In cybersecurity, the line between a normal update and a serious incident keeps getting thinner. Systems that once felt reliable are now under pressure from constant change. New AI tools, connected devices, and automated systems quietly create more ways in, often faster than security teams can react. This weeks stories show how easily a small mistake or hidden service can turn into a real

DevOps & SaaS Downtime: The High (and Hidden) Costs for Cloud-First Businesses
January 19, 2026

Just a few years ago, the cloud was touted as the magic pill for any cyber threat or performance issue. Many were lured by the always-on dream, trading granular control for the convenience of managed services. In recent years, many of us have learned (often the hard way) that public cloud service providers are not immune to attacks and SaaS downtime, hiding behind the Shared Responsibility

New StackWarp Hardware Flaw Breaks AMD SEV-SNP Protections on Zen 15 CPUs
January 19, 2026

A team of academics from the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Germany has disclosed the details of a new hardware vulnerability affecting AMD processors. The security flaw, codenamed StackWarp, can allow bad actors with privileged control over a host server to run malicious code within confidential virtual machines (CVMs), undermining the integrity guarantees provided by AMD

CrashFix Chrome Extension Delivers ModeloRAT Using ClickFix-Style Browser Crash Lures
January 19, 2026

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of an ongoing campaign dubbed KongTuke that used a malicious Google Chrome extension masquerading as an ad blocker to deliberately crash the web browser and trick victims into running arbitrary commands using ClickFix-like lures to deliver a previously undocumented remote access trojan (RAT) dubbed ModeloRAT. This new escalation of ClickFix has

Security Bug in StealC Malware Panel Let Researchers Spy on Threat Actor Operations
January 19, 2026

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the web-based control panel used by operators of the StealC information stealer, allowing them to gather crucial insights on one of the threat actors using the malware in their operations. “By exploiting it, we were able to collect system fingerprints, monitor active sessions, and in a twist that will

Black Basta Ransomware Leader Added to EU Most Wanted and INTERPOL Red Notice
January 17, 2026

Ukrainian and German law enforcement authorities have identified two Ukrainians suspected of working for the Russia-linked ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) group Black Basta. In addition, the group’s alleged leader, a 35-year-old Russian national named Oleg Evgenievich Nefedov ( ), has been added to the European Union’s Most Wanted and INTERPOL’s Red Notice lists, authorities

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