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Bearlyfy Hits 70+ Russian Firms with Custom GenieLocker Ransomware
Gouvernance & RégulationThe Hacker Newsavant-hier

A pro-Ukrainian group called Bearlyfy has been attributed to more than 70 cyber attacks targeting Russian companies since it first surfaced in the threat landscape in January 2025, with recent attacks leveraging a custom Windows ransomware strain codenamed GenieLocker. "Bearlyfy (also known as Labubu) operates as a dual-purpose group aimed at inflicting maximum damage upon Russian businesses;

CISA Flags Critical PTC Vulnerability That Had German Police Mobilized
Vulnérabilités & PatchesSecurityWeekavant-hier

Police in Germany physically warned organizations about the critical PTC Windchill vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-4681. The post CISA Flags Critical PTC Vulnerability That Had German Police Mobilized appeared first on SecurityWeek.

LangChain, LangGraph Flaws Expose Files, Secrets, Databases in Widely Used AI Frameworks
Gouvernance & RégulationThe Hacker Newsil y a 3 jours

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed three security vulnerabilities impacting LangChain and LangGraph that, if successfully exploited, could expose filesystem data, environment secrets, and conversation history. Both LangChain and LangGraph are open-source frameworks that are used to build applications powered by Large Language Models (LLMs). LangGraph is built on the foundations of

CISA: New Langflow flaw actively exploited to hijack AI workflows
Gouvernance & RégulationBleepingComputeril y a 3 jours

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is warning that hackers are actively exploiting a critical vulnerability identified as CVE-2026-33017, which affects the Langflow framework for building AI agents. [...]

World Leaks data extortion: What you need to know
Fuites de donnéesGraham Cluleyil y a 3 jours

World Leaks is a cyber extortion operation that steals sensitive data from organizations and threatens to leak it via the dark web if a ransom is not paid. Read more in my article on the Fortra blog.

China-Linked Red Menshen Uses Stealthy BPFDoor Implants to Spy via Telecom Networks
Gouvernance & RégulationThe Hacker Newsil y a 3 jours

A long-term and ongoing campaign attributed to a China-nexus threat actor has embedded itself in telecom networks to conduct espionage against government networks. The strategic positioning activity, which involves implanting and maintaining stealthy access mechanisms within critical environments, has been attributed to Red Menshen, a threat cluster that's also tracked as Earth Bluecrow,

UK sanctions Xinbi marketplace linked to Asian scam centers
Fuites de donnéesBleepingComputeril y a 3 jours

The United Kingdom's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has sanctioned Xinbi, a Chinese-language cryptocurrency-based online marketplace that sells stolen data and satellite internet equipment to scam networks in Southeast Asia. [...]

Hightower Holding Data Breach Impacts 130,000
Gouvernance & RégulationSecurityWeekil y a 3 jours

The holdings company says hackers stole names, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers from its environment. The post Hightower Holding Data Breach Impacts 130,000 appeared first on SecurityWeek.

WhatsApp rolls out more AI features, iOS multi-account support
GénéralBleepingComputeril y a 3 jours

WhatsApp is rolling out multiple features designed to make the app easier to use, including AI-powered message replies and photo retouching, support for two accounts on iOS, and chat history transfer between iOS and Android devices. [...]

BIND Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities
Vulnérabilités & PatchesSecurityWeekil y a 3 jours

Specially crafted domains could be used to cause out-of-memory conditions, leading to memory leaks in the BIND resolvers. The post BIND Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.

[Webinar] Stop Guessing. Learn to Validate Your Defenses Against Real Attacks
Gouvernance & RégulationThe Hacker Newsil y a 3 jours

Most teams have security tools in place. Alerts are firing, dashboards look clean, threat intel is flowing in. On the surface, everything feels under control. But one question usually stays unanswered: Would your defenses actually stop a real attack? That’s where things get shaky. A control exists, so it’s assumed to work. A detection rule is active, so it’s expected to catch something. But very