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Weak Security Continues to Fuel Russian Cyberattacks
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Weak Security Continues to Fuel Russian Cyberattacks

In a first, the UK and the EU jointly impose sanctions on Russian individuals and entities for cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns in the region.

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    13 July 2026
    'Yellow Teams' Are Defining the Future of AI Security
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    'Yellow Teams' Are Defining the Future of AI Security

    In some companies, engineers are building defense and attack tools to test the potential of artificial intelligence for cybersecurity — and its threat.

    Nate Nelson·13 July 2026
    CrashStealer macOS Malware Uses Notarized Dropper to Pass Gatekeeper Checks
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    CrashStealer macOS Malware Uses Notarized Dropper to Pass Gatekeeper Checks

    Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new macOS information stealer called CrashStealer that's capable of harvesting sensitive data from compromised systems. Unlike other information stealers that are built on AppleScript droppers or Objective-C-based wrappers, CrashStealer is implemented in native C++, according to Jamf Threat Labs. "It validates the victim's login password locally before

    info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·13 July 2026
    Google and Microsoft Pull ModHeader With 1.6 Million Installs After Dormant Collector Found
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    Google and Microsoft Pull ModHeader With 1.6 Million Installs After Dormant Collector Found

    Google and Microsoft have pulled ModHeader, a popular header-editing extension with roughly 1.6 million installs across Chrome and Edge, after researchers found a hidden browsing-history collector built into its official store version. The collector was dormant. An empty allow-list kept it switched off, and no proof has emerged that it ever gathered or sent a single browsing domain. The

    info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·13 July 2026
    GigaWiper Lets Threat Actors Choose Their Own Destructive Attack
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    GigaWiper Lets Threat Actors Choose Their Own Destructive Attack

    A modular implant borrows from various malware families to combine both backdoor and wiper activities to maximize impact and minimize operational output.

    Elizabeth Montalbano·13 July 2026
    ⚡ Weekly Recap: ShareFile Threat, Citrix Bleed 2 Ransomware, AI Coding Attacks, and More
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    ⚡ Weekly Recap: ShareFile Threat, Citrix Bleed 2 Ransomware, AI Coding Attacks, and More

    Somewhere right now, a security tool is quietly finding bugs faster than any human can fix them. That's supposed to be the good news. The catch is that the attackers have the same tools, pointed the other way, and they don't file tickets. That's the shape of this week. Trusted code turns on the people who installed it. Old bugs from last year are still landing because the fix sat in a queue too

    info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·13 July 2026
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    Lessons Learned from CISA’s Recent GitHub Leak

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a postmortem on a data leak in which a contractor published dozens of internal CISA credentials -- including AWS Govcloud keys -- in a public GitHub repository for almost six months before being notified by KrebsOnSecurity. Experts say the gaps identified in the agency's initial response provide important lessons that all security teams should absorb.

    BrianKrebs·13 July 2026
    New MemGhost Attack Plants Persistent False Memories in AI Agents Through One Email
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    New MemGhost Attack Plants Persistent False Memories in AI Agents Through One Email

    Give an AI assistant a memory and access to your inbox, and you hand an attacker a way to rewrite what it thinks it knows about you. A single email can trick that agent into saving a false "fact" about the user, hide the change, and quietly steer its answers in later sessions. When it works, the person reads an ordinary-looking reply and never learns their assistant was tampered with. The

    info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·13 July 2026
    Forg365 PhaaS Targets Microsoft 365 with Device Code and AitM Session Theft
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    Forg365 PhaaS Targets Microsoft 365 with Device Code and AitM Session Theft

    A new phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) operation called Forg365 is using a combination of device code phishing, adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) tactics, antibot evasion, artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted lure creation, and post-compromise mailbox operations targeting Microsoft 365 accounts. Distributed via Telegram and costing $400 a month (or $3,800 per year), attack chains leverage phishing

    info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·13 July 2026
    Turning the Tables on Email Scammers With 'ScamBuster'
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    Turning the Tables on Email Scammers With 'ScamBuster'

    An open source, AI-driven system adopts victim personas to engage with phishing attackers, allowing organizations and law enforcement to gather relevant data on cybercriminal operations.

    Elizabeth Montalbano·13 July 2026
    Meta Files Patent for AI That Can Listen All Day and Track How You're Feeling
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    Meta Files Patent for AI That Can Listen All Day and Track How You're Feeling

    Meta has filed a patent application for an AI that listens to your voice throughout the day, works out how it thinks you are feeling from the way you sound, and keeps a timestamped log of every read. Each read gets pinned to the moment it happened: the time, your location, what you were doing, even how you were using your phone. Some versions in the filing would listen all day; others would

    info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·13 July 2026
    Thinking Fast and Slow in the SOC: The Case for Combining Autonomous AI with Analyst Copilots
    The Hacker News

    Thinking Fast and Slow in the SOC: The Case for Combining Autonomous AI with Analyst Copilots

    A few days ago, I was sitting with the CISO of a Fortune 50 company, walking through how his security team was thinking about AI agents in the SOC. Smart team. Serious program. They had already connected Claude to a few detection tools and were seeing real value in specific investigations. But as we mapped out the broader architecture, something kept nagging at me. The design they were building

    info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·13 July 2026

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      Weak Security Continues to Fuel Russian Cyberattacks

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      'Yellow Teams' Are Defining the Future of AI Security

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      CrashStealer macOS Malware Uses Notarized Dropper to Pass Gatekeeper Checks

    4. 04

      Google and Microsoft Pull ModHeader With 1.6 Million Installs After Dormant Collector Found

    5. 05

      GigaWiper Lets Threat Actors Choose Their Own Destructive Attack

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