Push Security has uncovered a new AiTM phishing campaign targeting TikTok for Business accounts using Google and TikTok themed login pages
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— Sources secondairesSocket and Endor Labs discovered a new TeamPCP campaign leading to the delivery of credential-stealing malware
‘Q-Day’ and the cybersecurity problems it brings could come as early as 2029 as Google accelerates its post-quantum cryptography migration
The UK government has sanctioned Xinbi, described as “the second-largest illicit online marketplace ever”
Security researchers from Georgia Tech have observed a surge in reported CVEs for which the flaw was introduced by AI-generated code
Attackers rapidly exploited a critical Oracle WebLogic RCE flaw the same day exploit code was released, according to a CloudSEK honeypot study
EtherRAT hides C2 in Ethereum smart contracts via EtherHiding, steals wallets and credentials
La CSSF a publié le 26 mars 2026 la circulaire CSSF-CPDI 26/50 exigeant une enquête sur les dépôts couverts détenus au 31 mars 2026. Les institutions financières doivent soumettre ces données dans les délais impartis. Cela renforce la supervision des garanties de dépôts au Luxembourg.
PwC Annual Threat Dynamics report says AI-threats are the biggest concern of clients
OpenAI’s Safety Bug Bounty program seeks to address AI safety vulnerabilities beyond traditional security flaws
Halcyon and Beazley Security track the return of Iranian ransomware group Pay2Key
The National Crime Agency has warned construction firms about surging invoice fraud
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Cloud Android phones fuel financial fraud, evading detection and enabling dropper accounts
Cybersecurity company’s annual report issues warning over a “mass-marketed impersonation crisis” over attackers abusing legitimate credentials
The US Federal Communications Commission has placed all “consumer-grade” internet routers produced outside the US on its “covered list”
Python package LiteLLM compromised with credential-stealing malware linked to TeamPCP threat group
La CSSF a mis à jour le 25 mars 2026 la circulaire CSSF 18/703 concernant le reporting semestriel des indicateurs liés aux emprunteurs pour l'immobilier résidentiel. Cette modification vise à adapter les exigences de déclaration pour les institutions financières luxembourgeoises. Impact direct sur les processus de reporting des entités supervisées.