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Chaos RaaS Emerges After BlackSuit Takedown, Demanding $300K from U.S. Victims

A newly emerged ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) gang called Chaos is likely made up of former members of the BlackSuit crew, as the latter's dark web infrastructure has been the subject of a law enforcement seizure. Chaos, which sprang forth in February 2025, is the latest entrant in the ransomware landscape to conduct big-game hunting and double extortion attacks. "Chaos RaaS actors initiated

How the Browser Became the Main Cyber Battleground

Until recently, the cyber attacker methodology behind the biggest breaches of the last decade or so has been pretty consistent: Compromise an endpoint via software exploit, or social engineering a user to run malware on their device;  Find ways to move laterally inside the network and compromise privileged identities; Repeat as needed until you can execute your desired attack — usually

Cybercriminals Use Fake Apps to Steal Data and Blackmail Users Across Asia’s Mobile Networks

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new, large-scale mobile malware campaign that's targeting Android and iOS platforms with fake dating, social networking, cloud storage, and car service apps to steal sensitive personal data. The cross-platform threat has been codenamed SarangTrap by Zimperium zLabs. Users in South Korea appear to be the primary focus. "This extensive campaign involved

Why React Didn't Kill XSS: The New JavaScript Injection Playbook

React conquered XSS? Think again. That's the reality facing JavaScript developers in 2025, where attackers have quietly evolved their injection techniques to exploit everything from prototype pollution to AI-generated code, bypassing the very frameworks designed to keep applications secure. Full 47-page guide with framework-specific defenses (PDF, free). JavaScript conquered the web, but with

Windows XP, vétusté, mot de passe… la cyberattaque d’Aeroflot tourne à l’absurde

Depuis le 28 juillet, la compagnie aérienne russe Aeroflot connaît d'importantes perturbations. La faute à une cyberattaque revendiquée par des hackers ukrainiens et biélorusses. En attendant un retour à la normale, les pirates ne se privent pas de jubiler, en publiant des détails étonnants sur la manière dont ils ont pu pénétrer les systèmes d'Aeroflot.

Malware XWorm : Emergence d’une nouvelle variante

En septembre 2024, le Threat Labs de Netskope a publié un rapport sur le malware XWorm et sa chaîne d’infection, dévoilant alors de nouvelles instructions de commande et de contrôle (C2) et analysant ses fonctionnalités notables. Communiqué – Après près d’un an de suivi de ce malware, les chercheurs de Netskope ont découvert une nouvelle version (version […]

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CISA Adds PaperCut NG/MF CSRF Vulnerability to KEV Catalog Amid Active Exploitation

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Monday added a high-severity security vulnerability impacting PaperCutNG/MF print management software to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-2533 (CVSS score: 8.4), is a cross-site request forgery (CSRF) bug that could

Hackers Breach Toptal GitHub, Publish 10 Malicious npm Packages With 5,000 Downloads

In what's the latest instance of a software supply chain attack, unknown threat actors managed to compromise Toptal's GitHub organization account and leveraged that access to publish 10 malicious packages to the npm registry. The packages contained code to exfiltrate GitHub authentication tokens and destroy victim systems, Socket said in a report published last week. In addition, 73 repositories

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