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Meta's New AI Image Tool Lets Others Use Your Public Instagram Photos in AI Images
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Meta's New AI Image Tool Lets Others Use Your Public Instagram Photos in AI Images

Meta has announced that its new artificial intelligence (AI) model Muse Image lets people use public Instagram posts and reels to generate AI content, and it's enabled by default. "You can also @-mention Instagram accounts in the Meta AI app to bring specific Instagram profiles right into your images," the social media giant said in a post. "Whether you want to design a custom event invitation

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info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·9 July 2026
Top AI Agents Built to Catch Malicious Code Can Be Tricked Into Running It
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Top AI Agents Built to Catch Malicious Code Can Be Tricked Into Running It

Ask an AI coding agent to scan open-source code for security holes, and it might run the attacker's code on your own machine instead. That is the finding in a proof-of-concept published Wednesday by the AI Now Institute, an attack it calls "Friendly Fire." It works against Anthropic's Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex when either is running in an autonomous mode that approves its own

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·9 July 2026
GhostApproval Symlink Flaws Could Let Malicious Repos Run Code in AI Coding Agents
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GhostApproval Symlink Flaws Could Let Malicious Repos Run Code in AI Coding Agents

Researchers at Wiz found that a flaw in six popular AI coding assistants lets a booby-trapped code project quietly take control of a developer's computer. The assistant asks permission to edit one harmless-looking file, but the write lands on a sensitive one instead. The affected tools are Amazon Q Developer, Anthropic's Claude Code, Augment, Cursor, Google Antigravity, and Windsurf.

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·9 July 2026
Fake 7-Zip Installers Turn Devices Into Residential Proxy Nodes
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Fake 7-Zip Installers Turn Devices Into Residential Proxy Nodes

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new threat actor dubbed Lurking Lizard that has been operating an end-to-end malicious residential proxy business using an infrastructure comprising more than 230 lookalike domains. The activity dates back to at least August 2022, according to DNS threat intelligence firm Infoblox. Once such campaign, observed earlier this year, involved the

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·9 July 2026
Mexico's New Cyber Plan Faces Its First Real Test
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Mexico's New Cyber Plan Faces Its First Real Test

The Latin American nation's cybersecurity plan — still in the expansion phase — has to survive its own knockout round during the FIFA World Cup.

Robert Lemos·8 July 2026
Lone Attacker Uses AI to Breach AWS Cloud Environment in 72 Hours
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Lone Attacker Uses AI to Breach AWS Cloud Environment in 72 Hours

The attacker exploited AI workflows, chained cloud weaknesses, and stolen credentials to extort a large Amazon customer.

Alexander Culafi·8 July 2026
AI Coding Agents Found Triggering Endpoint Security Rules Built to Catch Attackers
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AI Coding Agents Found Triggering Endpoint Security Rules Built to Catch Attackers

Sophos looked at a week of its own endpoint data and found that AI coding agents such as Claude Code, Cursor, and OpenAI Codex are setting off detection rules written to catch human intruders. The agents are not malicious. They just do a lot of things that, to a behavioral engine, look exactly like an attack. Decrypting browser credentials, listing what sits in Windows' credential store,

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·8 July 2026
Vidar Infostealer Hammers SMBs via Malvertising Campaign
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Vidar Infostealer Hammers SMBs via Malvertising Campaign

A financially motivated operation uses lures of cracked or pirated software to deliver a malware two-for-one combo for data theft and cryptomining.

Elizabeth Montalbano·8 July 2026
New HalluSquatting Attack Could Trick AI Coding Assistants Into Installing Botnet Malware
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New HalluSquatting Attack Could Trick AI Coding Assistants Into Installing Botnet Malware

AI coding assistants have a habit of making things up. Ask one to fetch a popular tool, and it will sometimes hand back a real-sounding name for a project that does not exist. New research, which its authors call HalluSquatting, turns that habit into an attack: work out the fake names an AI reliably invents, register them first, and wait for the assistant to fetch your trap on a user's

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·8 July 2026
Ubiquiti Patches Critical UniFi Flaws Across Connect, Talk, Access, Protect, and OS
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Ubiquiti Patches Critical UniFi Flaws Across Connect, Talk, Access, Protect, and OS

Ubiquiti has shipped updates to address multiple critical security flaws impacting UniFi Connect, UniFi Talk, UniFi Access, UniFi Protect, and UniFi OS that could result in privilege escalation and arbitrary command execution. The list of vulnerabilities is as follows - CVE-2026-50746 (CVSS score: 10.0) - An improper access control vulnerability in UniFi Connect Application that an attacker

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·8 July 2026
New Ghost Phishing Wave Is Breaking Traditional Email Security
The Hacker News

New Ghost Phishing Wave Is Breaking Traditional Email Security

A recent EvilTokens campaign targeting businesses across the US and Europe is exposing a new email security blind spot. This “ghost phishing” technique keeps the malicious page hidden until it decrypts and comes to life inside the victim’s browser. For security leaders, the risk is clear: traditional URL checks may miss the attack while Microsoft 365 access, sensitive data, and response time

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·8 July 2026
SCMBANKER Malware Uses ClickFix Lures to Target Mexican Banking Users
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SCMBANKER Malware Uses ClickFix Lures to Target Mexican Banking Users

A new banking fraudulent operation is targeting customers of Mexican banks, fintech, payment processors, and cryptocurrency exchanges using ClickFix lures. The activity cluster, tracked by Elastic Security Labs under the moniker REF6045, involves infecting victims through fake CAPTCHA verification pages that deceive them into running a malicious command that installs a PowerShell toolkit dubbed

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·8 July 2026

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