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    First Public macOS Kernel Exploit on Apple M5 Prepared Using Mythos Preview in Five Days

    911 words4.6 min readPublished On: May 18, 2026Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 63

      A recent development has sent ripples through the cybersecurity community, demonstrating that even the most robust security architectures can be challenged. Apple’s M-series silicon, [...]

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    Grafana Labs Security Breach – Hackers Access GitHub and Download Codebase

    859 words4.3 min readPublished On: May 18, 2026Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 59

      Grafana Labs Security Breach: Anatomy of a Codebase Heist and Ransom Attempt In the realm of open-source software, trust and transparency are paramount. When [...]

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  • A dark computer screen with large pixelated text reading “CLAUDE CODE” in orange and “RGE” in red, overlaid on a blurry command-line interface with programming commands visible in the background.

    Claude Code RCE Flaw Lets Attackers Execute Commands via Malicious Deeplinks

    841 words4.2 min readPublished On: May 18, 2026Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 46

      Unpacking the Claude Code RCE Flaw: A Deep Dive into Malicious Deeplinks The digital landscape is a constant battleground, with developers tirelessly building tools [...]

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  • [CIVN-2026-0239] Multiple Vulnerabilities in NGINX Products

    688 words3.4 min readPublished On: May 17, 2026Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 119

    —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—–Hash: SHA256 Multiple Vulnerabilities in NGINX Products Indian – Computer Emergency Response Team (https://www.cert-in.org.in) Severity Rating: CRITICAL Software Affected     NGINX [...]

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  • [CIVN-2026-0238] Multiple Vulnerabilities in PAN-OS

    547 words2.7 min readPublished On: May 17, 2026Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 89

    —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—–Hash: SHA256 Multiple Vulnerabilities in PAN-OS Indian – Computer Emergency Response Team (https://www.cert-in.org.in) Severity Rating: HIGH Software Affected     PAN-OS 12.1 [...]

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  • [CIVN-2026-0237] Multiple Vulnerabilities in Drupal Plugins

    443 words2.2 min readPublished On: May 17, 2026Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 88

    —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—–Hash: SHA256 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Drupal Plugins Indian – Computer Emergency Response Team (https://www.cert-in.org.in) Severity Rating: HIGH Software Affected     Drupal [...]

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  • [CIVN-2026-0236] Multiple Vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Products

    683 words3.4 min readPublished On: May 17, 2026Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 58

    —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—–Hash: SHA256 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Products Indian – Computer Emergency Response Team (https://www.cert-in.org.in) Severity Rating: CRITICAL Software Affected   [...]

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  • Microsoft Details Kazuar Malware’s Modular Architecture and P2P Botnet Operations

    997 words5 min readPublished On: May 15, 2026Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 144

      Kazuar’s Resurgence: A Nation-State Threat Evolves into a Modular P2P Botnet The landscape of nation-state sponsored cyber threats constantly shifts, and sometimes, older adversaries [...]

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  • Hackers Abuse Scheduled Tasks to Maintain Persistence in FrostyNeighbor Attacks

    978 words4.9 min readPublished On: May 15, 2026Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 169

    FrostyNeighbor Resurfaces: Unpacking the Stealthy Persistence Achieved Through Scheduled Tasks The digital battlefield is constantly shifting, and state-sponsored threat actors are consistently refining their tactics [...]

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  • VMware Fusion Vulnerability Let Attackers Escalate Privilege to Root

    740 words3.7 min readPublished On: May 15, 2026Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 136

    A Critical Flaw in VMware Fusion: Local Attackers Gain Root Access The security landscape for virtualization software has recently seen a significant development, with the [...]

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