- Windows users warned of new ClickFlix-style social engineering attack
June 26, 2025
A new version of popular social engineering tool ClickFix has been developed, potentially putting Windows users at risk. A cybersecurity researcher who goes by the name mr. dox has developed a new version of ClickFix, a browser-based attack often disguised as captchas to trick victims into pressing a button which then copies a command to Windows ...
- Jailbroken AIs are helping cybercriminals to hone their craft
June 26, 2025
Cybercriminals are bypassing the guardrails that are supposed to keep AI models from carrying out criminal activities, according to researchers. We’ve seen the misuse of AI models by cybercriminals growing rapidly over the past several years, shaping a new era of digital threats. Early on, attackers focused on jailbreaking public AI chatbots, which meant they used ...
- Active Exploitation of Zero-Day Vulnerability CVE-2025-6543 in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway
June 26, 2025
Citrix has released a critical security bulletin addressing a vulnerability affecting NetScaler ADC (formerly Citrix ADC) and NetScaler Gateway (formerly Citrix Gateway). Citrix NetScaler is an all-in-one load balancer, web application firewall (WAF), virtual private network (VPN) gateway and SSL offloading tool for web applications. CVE-2025-6543 is a ‘memory overflow’ vulnerability with a CVSSv4 base score of ...
- Data possibly stolen and council services offline after Glasgow cyber attack
June 25, 2025
Glasgow City Council has warned that personal data may have been stolen in a cyber attack affecting its services. The local authority was alerted to malicious activity on servers managed by a third-party supplier on June 19. Due to affected servers being taken offline, a number of services are currently unavailable, including planning applications, paying parking ...
- Multiple Brother Devices: Multiple Vulnerabilities (FIXED)
June 25, 2025
Rapid7 conducted a zero-day research project into multifunction printers (MFP) from Brother Industries, Ltd. This research resulted in the discovery of 8 new vulnerabilities. Some or all of these vulnerabilities have been identified as affecting 689 models across Brother’s range of printer, scanner, and label maker devices. Additionally, 46 printer models from FUJIFILM Business Innovation, 5 ...
- AT&T agrees to $177 million settlement over data breach
June 25, 2025
Current and former AT&T customers may be eligible for a payout from a $177 million settlement connected to two data breaches. A U.S. judge granted preliminary approval on June 20 to the settlement that resolves lawsuits against AT&T over the 2019 and 2024 incidents. The company announced in July 2024 that call and text message records ...
- U.S. House of Representatives bans WhatsApp from staff devices
June 24, 2025
The U.S. House of Representatives’ top official has banned WhatsApp from government-issued devices used by its staff, saying the app poses potential security risks, Reuters reported, citing a memo sent to House staff. “The Office of Cybersecurity has deemed WhatsApp a high risk to users due to the lack of transparency in how it protects user ...
- U.S. Department of Defense Employee Charged with Unlawful Retention of Classified Documents
June 24, 2025
A civilian employee of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) was arrested and made her initial court appearance yesterday to face charges of unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents. Ewa Maria Ciszak, 64, of Huntsville, Alabama, is charged with knowingly removing and retaining classified documents and materials. According to court documents unsealed today in the ...
- SparkKitty, SparkCat’s little brother: A new Trojan spy found in the App Store and Google Play
June 23, 2025
In January 2025, Kaspersky researchers uncovered the SparkCat spyware campaign, which was aimed at gaining access to victims’ crypto wallets. The threat actor distributed apps containing a malicious SDK/framework. This component would wait for a user to open a specific screen (typically a support chat), then request access to the device’s gallery. It would then use ...
- Chaos ransomware hits Optima Tax Relief, leaks 69GB of data
June 21, 2025
Cyberattacks on financial service providers are no longer isolated events. In recent years, tax preparation companies, accounting software vendors and data brokers have all found themselves in the crosshairs of increasingly aggressive ransomware gangs. These attacks don’t just disrupt operations but also expose deeply personal financial information that can fuel identity theft, fraud and long-term reputational ...

