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  • [CIVN-2025-0280] Multiple Vulnerabilities in ISC Bind

    478 words2.4 min readPublished On: October 25, 2025Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 139

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

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  • [CIVN-2025-0279] Input Validation Vulnerability in Adobe Commerce

    491 words2.5 min readPublished On: October 25, 2025Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 94

    —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– Hash: SHA256 Input Validation Vulnerability in Adobe Commerce  Indian – Computer Emergency Response Team (https://www.cert-in.org.in) Severity Rating: CRITICAL Software Affected Adobe [...]

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    Threat Actors Attacking Azure Blob Storage to Compromise Organizational Repositories

    1031 words5.2 min readPublished On: October 24, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 495

    Organizations worldwide face a relentless barrage of cyber threats, but a particularly insidious campaign has emerged, directly targeting the digital crown jewels of many businesses: [...]

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    New PDF Tool to Detect Malicious PDF Using PDF Object Hashing Technique

    947 words4.7 min readPublished On: October 24, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 307

    Unmasking Malicious PDFs: A Deep Dive into Proofpoint’s Object Hashing Tool PDFs are ubiquitous in digital communication, unfortunately, making them a prime vector for cyberattacks. [...]

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    New Fileless Remcos Attacks Bypassing EDRs Malicious Code into RMClient

    807 words4 min readPublished On: October 24, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 133

      Organizations face an escalating threat landscape. A new and particularly insidious wave of fileless Remcos attacks is actively bypassing Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) [...]

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    HP OneAgent Update Brokes Trust And Disconnect Devices From Entra ID

    846 words4.2 min readPublished On: October 24, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 252

    The Silent Disconnect: How an HP OneAgent Update Severed Entra ID Trust Imagine logging in one morning, expecting seamless access to corporate resources, only to [...]

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    Toys “R” Us Canada Confirms Data Breach – Customers Personal Data Stolen

    759 words3.8 min readPublished On: October 24, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 108

    The recent confirmation of a data breach by Toys “R” Us Canada serves as a stark reminder of the persistent and evolving threats to consumer [...]

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    SharkStealer Using EtherHiding Pattern to Resolves Communications With C2 Channels

    877 words4.4 min readPublished On: October 24, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 107

    Unmasking SharkStealer: The EtherHiding Pattern and Web3’s Dark Side The cybersecurity landscape is constantly shifting, with threat actors relentlessly innovating their tactics to bypass defenses. [...]

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    Bitter APT Hackers Exploit WinRAR Zero-Day Via Weaponized Word Documents to Steal Sensitive Data

    802 words4 min readPublished On: October 24, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 117

    Bitter APT Targets Government Agencies with WinRAR Zero-Day Exploits In a compelling display of sophisticated cyberespionage, the notorious Bitter APT group, also identified as APT-Q-37 [...]

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  • The Microsoft 365 logo appears over a dark background with red binary code. A banner at the bottom in white and red reads, Hackers Abuse Microsoft 365 Exchange Direct Send.

    Hackers Abuse Microsoft 365 Exchange Direct Send to Bypass Content Filters and Harvest Sensitive Data

    852 words4.3 min readPublished On: October 24, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 152

    Unmasking the Threat: How Microsoft 365 Exchange Direct Send Becomes a Hacker’s Gateway In the intricate landscape of modern cybersecurity, even seemingly innocuous features can [...]

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