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DEC10
Active Attacks Exploit Gladinet's Hard-Coded Keys for Unauthorized Access and Code Execution

Huntress is warning of a new actively exploited vulnerability in Gladinet's CentreStack and Triofox products stemming from the use of hard-coded cryptographic keys that have affected nine organizations so far. "Threat actors can potentially abuse this as a way to access the web.config file, opening the door for deserialization and remote code execution," security researcher Bryan Masters said.

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DEC10
React2Shell Exploitation Delivers Crypto Miners and New Malware Across Multiple Sectors

React2Shell continues to witness heavy exploitation, with threat actors leveraging the maximum-severity security flaw in React Server Components (RSC) to deliver cryptocurrency miners and an array of previously undocumented malware families, according to new findings from Huntress. This includes a Linux backdoor called PeerBlight, a reverse proxy tunnel named CowTunnel, and a Go-based

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DEC10
.NET SOAPwn Flaw Opens Door for File Writes and Remote Code Execution via Rogue WSDL

New research has uncovered exploitation primitives in the .NET Framework that could be leveraged against enterprise-grade applications to achieve remote code execution. WatchTowr Labs, which has codenamed the "invalid cast vulnerability" SOAPwn, said the issue impacts Barracuda Service Center RMM, Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM), and Umbraco 8. But the number of affected vendors is likely to be

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DEC10
Israeli Cybersecurity Funding Hits $4.4 Billion Record High

Over the past decade, overall funding in Israeli cybersecurity companies has increased by more than 500%, according to YL Ventures. The post Israeli Cybersecurity Funding Hits $4.4 Billion Record High appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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DEC10
Virtual Event Today: Cyber AI & Automation Summit

Join to access sessions aimed at educating, inspiring, and provoking new ways of thinking about the hype and promise surrounding AI-powered enterprise security solutions and the threats posed by adversarial use of AI. The post Virtual Event Today: Cyber AI & Automation Summit appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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DEC10
US Indicts Extradited Ukrainian on Charges of Aiding Russian Hacking Groups

Victoria Dubranova faces over 25 years in prison for links to Russia-backed CARR and NoName hacktivist groups. The post US Indicts Extradited Ukrainian on Charges of Aiding Russian Hacking Groups appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
DEC10
Three PCIe Encryption Weaknesses Expose PCIe 5.0+ Systems to Faulty Data Handling

Three security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) Integrity and Data Encryption (IDE) protocol specification that could expose a local attacker to serious risks. The flaws impact PCIe Base Specification Revision 5.0 and onwards in the protocol mechanism introduced by the IDE Engineering Change Notice (ECN), according to the PCI Special

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DEC10
Google Patches Gemini Enterprise Vulnerability Exposing Corporate Data 

GeminiJack is a zero-click Gemini attack that could have been exploited using specially crafted emails, calendar invites, or documents. The post Google Patches Gemini Enterprise Vulnerability Exposing Corporate Data appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Eduard Kovacs
DEC10
Fortinet Patches Critical Authentication Bypass Vulnerabilities

The two security defects impact FortiOS, FortiWeb, FortiProxy, and FortiSwitchManager with FortiCloud SSO login authentication enabled. The post Fortinet Patches Critical Authentication Bypass Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
DEC10
Webinar: How Attackers Exploit Cloud Misconfigurations Across AWS, AI Models, and Kubernetes

Cloud security is changing. Attackers are no longer just breaking down the door; they are finding unlocked windows in your configurations, your identities, and your code. Standard security tools often miss these threats because they look like normal activity. To stop them, you need to see exactly how these attacks happen in the real world. Next week, the Cortex Cloud team at Palo Alto Networks

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DEC10
Warning: WinRAR Vulnerability CVE-2025-6218 Under Active Attack by Multiple Threat Groups

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday added a security flaw impacting the WinRAR file archiver and compression utility to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-6218 (CVSS score: 7.8), is a path traversal bug that could enable code execution. However, for exploitation

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DEC10
Ivanti EPM Update Patches Critical Remote Code Execution Flaw

The XSS vulnerability could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code with administrator privileges. The post Ivanti EPM Update Patches Critical Remote Code Execution Flaw appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
DEC10
SAP Patches Critical Vulnerabilities With December 2025 Security Updates

Affecting Solution Manager, Commerce Cloud, and jConnect SDK, the bugs could lead to code injection and remote code execution. The post SAP Patches Critical Vulnerabilities With December 2025 Security Updates appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
DEC10
ICS Patch Tuesday: Vulnerabilities Fixed by Siemens, Rockwell, Schneider

Dozens of vulnerabilities have been patched by the industrial giants across their products. The post ICS Patch Tuesday: Vulnerabilities Fixed by Siemens, Rockwell, Schneider appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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DEC10
Microsoft Issues Security Fixes for 56 Flaws, Including Active Exploit and Two Zero-Days

Microsoft closed out 2025 with patches for 56 security flaws in various products across the Windows platform, including one vulnerability that has been actively exploited in the wild. Of the 56 flaws, three are rated Critical, and 53 are rated Important in severity. Two other defects are listed as publicly known at the time of the release. These include 29 privilege escalation, 18 remote code

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