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    BlackNevas Ransomware Encrypts Files and Steals Sensitive Data From Affected Companies

    834 words4.2 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 261

      BlackNevas Ransomware: A Dual Threat to Global Enterprises The cybersecurity landscape faces a persistent and evolving challenge from sophisticated ransomware operations. Prominent among these [...]

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    Microsoft Fixes Windows 11 24H2 Audio Issue that Stops Bluetooth Headsets and Speakers Working

    642 words3.2 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 864

    For many professionals, a reliable and seamless audio experience is not just a convenience; it’s a necessity. Imagine trying to conduct a critical video conference, [...]

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    Sidewinder APT Hackers Leverage Nepal Protests to Push Mobile and Windows Malware

    832 words4.2 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 357

      The digital battlefield often mirrors real-world unrest, and recent events in Nepal serve as a stark reminder of this dangerous convergence. As widespread protests [...]

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  • Microsoft Confirms 900+ XSS Vulnerabilities Found in IT Services, Ranging from Low Impact to Zero-Click

    882 words4.4 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 242

      The Lingering Threat of XSS: Microsoft Confirms 900+ Vulnerabilities Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) is a veteran among web vulnerabilities, a persistent thorn in the side [...]

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  • New SEO Poisoning Attacking Windows Users With Weaponized Software Sites

    834 words4.2 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 202

      In the relentless landscape of cyber threats, a new and insidious tactic has emerged, specifically targeting Windows users through expertly crafted SEO poisoning campaigns. [...]

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  • IBM QRadar SIEM Vulnerability Let Attackers Perform Unauthorized Actions

    773 words3.9 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 364

      Unpacking CVE-2025-0164: A Critical IBM QRadar SIEM Vulnerability The integrity of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms is paramount in maintaining robust cybersecurity [...]

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  • Burger King Uses DMCA Complaint to Take Down Blog Post Detailing Security Flaws on Drive-Thru Systems

    802 words4 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 194

      When Disclosure Becomes a Battle: Burger King’s DMCA Takedown and the Cybersecurity Ethics Debate The landscape of cybersecurity disclosure is often fraught with tension, [...]

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  • Hackers Using Generative AI ‘ChatGPT’ to Evade Anti-virus Defenses

    775 words3.9 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 177

      The landscape of cyber threats is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. What was once confined to science [...]

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  • Pro-Russian Hackers Attacking Key Industries in Major Countries Around The World

    687 words3.4 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 167

      The Shifting Sands of Cyber Warfare: Pro-Russian Hackers Target Global Industries A new and unsettling chapter in cyber warfare is unfolding. Major industries across [...]

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  • Threat Actors Leverage Several RMM Tools in Phishing Attack to Maintain Remote Access

    882 words4.4 min readPublished On: September 16, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 197

      The digital landscape is a constant battleground, and threat actors are perpetually refining their tactics. A disturbing trend has emerged where legitimate Remote Monitoring [...]

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