Apple has released security updates to address a security flaw impacting iOS, iPadOS, and macOS that it said has come under active exploitation in the wild. The zero-day out-of-bounds write vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-43300, resides in the ImageIO framework that could result in memory corruption when processing a malicious image. “Apple is aware of a […]
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Detailed spear-phishing emails sent to European government entities in Seoul are being tied to North Korea, China, or both. Go to Source Author: Nate Nelson, Contributing Writer
OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman told reporters that GPT-6 is already in the works, and it’ll not take as long as GPT-5. […] Go to Source Author: Mayank Parmar
Cybercriminals are increasingly abusing the AI-powered Lovable website creation and hosting platform to generate phishing pages, malware-dropping portals, and various fraudulent websites. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
Researchers highlight how Warlock, a new ransomware heavyweight, uses its sophisticated capabilities to target on-premises SharePoint instances. Go to Source Author: Alexander Culafi
Some LLM-created scripts and emails can lower the barrier of entry for low-skill attackers, who can use services like Lovable to create convincing, effective websites in minutes. Go to Source Author: Rob Wright
In the past year, “Static Tundra,” aka “Energetic Bear,” has breached thousands of end-of-life Cisco devices unpatched against a 2018 flaw, in a campaign targeting enterprises and critical infrastructure. Go to Source Author: Jai Vijayan, Contributing Writer
Apple has released emergency updates to patch another zero-day vulnerability that was exploited in an “extremely sophisticated attack.” […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
Exposure of APIs, sensitive data, and corporate documents are just some of the security issues that the purveyor of Big Macs was cooking up. Go to Source Author: Elizabeth Montalbano, Contributing Writer
VisionSpace Technologies’ Andrzej Olchawa and Milenko Starcik discussed a set of vulnerabilities capable of ending space missions at the Black Hat USA 2025 News Desk. Go to Source Author: Alexander Culafi
