Category: Cyber News


  • RevengeHotels: a new wave of attacks leveraging LLMs and VenomRAT

    Background RevengeHotels, also known as TA558, is a threat group that has been active since 2015, stealing credit card data from hotel guests and travelers. RevengeHotels’ modus operandi involves sending emails with phishing links which redirect victims to websites mimicking document storage. These sites, in turn, download script files to ultimately infect the targeted machines.…

  • Phoenix RowHammer Attack Bypasses Advanced DDR5 Memory Protections in 109 Seconds

    A team of academics from ETH Zürich and Google has discovered a new variant of a RowHammer attack targeting Double Data Rate 5 (DDR5) memory chips from South Korean semiconductor vendor SK Hynix. The RowHammer attack variant, codenamed Phoenix (CVE-2025-6202, CVSS score: 7.1), is capable of bypassing sophisticated protection mechanisms put in place to resist…

  • 40 npm Packages Compromised in Supply Chain Attack Using bundle.js to Steal Credentials

    Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a fresh software supply chain attack targeting the npm registry that has affected more than 40 packages that belong to multiple maintainers. “The compromised versions include a function (NpmModule.updatePackage) that downloads a package tarball, modifies package.json, injects a local script (bundle.js), repacks the archive, and republishes it, enabling ​ ​ ​Read…

  • KillSec Ransomware Hits Brazilian Healthcare Software Provider

    The ransomware gang breached a “major element” of the healthcare technology supply chain and stole sensitive patient data, according to researchers. ​ ​ ​Read More

  • FBI Warns of Threat Actors Hitting Salesforce Customers

    The FBI’s IC3 recently warned of two threat actors, UNC6040 and UNC6395, targeting Salesforce customers, separately and in tandem. ​ ​ ​Read More

  • Shiny tools, shallow checks: how the AI hype opens the door to malicious MCP servers

    Introduction In this article, we explore how the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — the new “plug-in bus” for AI assistants — can be weaponized as a supply chain foothold. We start with a primer on MCP, map out protocol-level and supply chain attack paths, then walk through a hands-on proof of concept: a seemingly legitimate…

  • AI-Powered Villager Pen Testing Tool Hits 11,000 PyPI Downloads Amid Abuse Concerns

    A new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered penetration testing tool linked to a China-based company has attracted nearly 11,000 downloads on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository, raising concerns that it could be repurposed by cybercriminals for malicious purposes. Dubbed Villager, the framework is assessed to be the work of Cyberspike, which has positioned the tools as…

  • HiddenGh0st, Winos and kkRAT Exploit SEO, GitHub Pages in Chinese Malware Attacks

    Chinese-speaking users are the target of a search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning campaign that uses fake software sites to distribute malware. “The attackers manipulated search rankings with SEO plugins and registered lookalike domains that closely mimicked legitimate software sites,” Fortinet FortiGuard Labs researcher Pei Han Liao said. “By using convincing language and small character ​…

  • FBI Warns of UNC6040 and UNC6395 Targeting Salesforce Platforms in Data Theft Attacks

    The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a flash alert to release indicators of compromise (IoCs) associated with two cybercriminal groups tracked as UNC6040 and UNC6395 for a string of data theft and extortion attacks. “Both groups have recently been observed targeting organizations’ Salesforce platforms via different initial access mechanisms,” the FBI said.…

  • French Advisory Sheds Light on Apple Spyware Activity

    CERT-FR’s advisory follows last month’s disclosure of a zero-day flaw Apple said was used in “sophisticated” attacks against targeted individuals. ​ ​ ​Read More