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First Chrome Update for 2025 Addresses High-Risk Security Flaws

Google this week released the first major Chrome update for 2025, delivering a handful of new features and several security fixes – including some labeled as high-priority.

First major version-update of the year

“The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 132 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux,” Srinivas Sista announced Tuesday on the Chrome Releases blog. “This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.”

Version 132 introduces some new functionality for

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The $10 Cyber Threat Responsible for the Biggest Breaches of 2024

You can tell the story of the current state of stolen credential-based attacks in three numbers:

Stolen credentials were the #1 attacker action in 2023/24, and the breach vector for 80% of web app attacks. (Source: Verizon).
Cybersecurity budgets grew again in 2024, with organizations now spending almost $1,100 per user (Source: Forrester). 
Stolen credentials on criminal forums cost as

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New UEFI Secure Boot Vulnerability Could Allow Attackers to Load Malicious Bootkits

Details have emerged about a now-patched security vulnerability that could allow a bypass of the Secure Boot mechanism in Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) systems.
The vulnerability, assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-7344 (CVSS score: 6.7), resides in a UEFI application signed by Microsoft’s “Microsoft Corporation UEFI CA 2011” third-party UEFI certificate, according to a new
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Researchers Find Exploit Allowing NTLMv1 Despite Active Directory Restrictions

Cybersecurity researchers have found that the Microsoft Active Directory Group Policy that’s designed to disable NT LAN Manager (NTLM) v1 can be trivially bypassed by a misconfiguration.
“A simple misconfiguration in on-premise applications can override the Group Policy, effectively negating the Group Policy designed to stop NTLMv1 authentications,” Silverfort researcher Dor Segal said in a
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Hackers Hide Malware in Images to Deploy VIP Keylogger and 0bj3ctivity Stealer

Threat actors have been observed concealing malicious code in images to deliver malware such as VIP Keylogger and 0bj3ctivity Stealer as part of separate campaigns.
“In both campaigns, attackers hid malicious code in images they uploaded to archive[.]org, a file-hosting website, and used the same .NET loader to install their final payloads,” HP Wolf Security said in its Threat Insights Report
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SWARM: Pioneering The Future of Autonomous Drone Operations and Electronic Warfare

Modern unmanned technologies are experiencing rapid growth, encompassing both civilian and military applications. Autonomous vehicles, delivery drones, and unmanned aerial vehicles for rescue and firefighting services have become an integral…

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MikroTik botnet relies on DNS misconfiguration to spread malware

Researchers discovered a 13,000-device MikroTik botnet exploiting DNS flaws to spoof 20,000 domains and deliver malware. Infoblox researchers discovered a botnet of 13,000 MikroTik devices that exploits DNS misconfigurations to bypass email protections, spoof approximately 20,000 domains, and deliver malware. In late November, the experts spotted a malspam campaign impersonating DHL which used emails about […]
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