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Daily Cybersecurity Update, June -01,2023

Misconfigured systems can spill data, which can be used by threat actors to breach a company’s systems and hijack communication channels.

In one instance, a misconfiguration issue in Swiss real estate agency Neho’s website exposed sensitive credentials for AWS, email services, communication tools, and review platforms to the public. This put the company’s internal systems and corporate communications at risk.

Qilin Ransomware topped April 2025 with 45+ data leak disclosures

The cyber threat landscape is rapidly changing, with a notable increase in ransomware activity in April 2025, driven by the...
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Qilin Ransomware topped April 2025 with 45+ data leak disclosures

SonicWall Patches 3 Flaws in SMA 100 Devices

SonicWall has released patches for three security flaws in SMA 100 Secure Mobile Access appliances that could allow remote code...
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Top Ransomware Actively Attacking Financial Sector: 406 Incidents Disclosed

From April 2024 to April 2025, Flashpoint analysts noted that the financial sector was a major target for threat actors,...
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Top Ransomware Actively Attacking Financial Sector: 406 Incidents Disclosed

Critical (CVSS 10) Flaw in Cisco IOS XE WLCs Allows RRA

Cisco has issued a security advisory for a critical vulnerability in its IOS XE Software for Wireless LAN Controllers (WLCs)....
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CVE-2025-29824
Play Ransomware Exploited Windows CVE-2025-29824 as Zero-Day

Attackers linked to the Play ransomware operation deployed a zero-day privilege escalation exploit during an attempted attack against an organization...
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CVE-2025-29824  Play Ransomware Exploited Windows CVE-2025-29824 as Zero-Day

Hacker exploited Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server RCE flaw

Hackers are exploiting an unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability in the Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server to take control of devices...
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CISA adds Langflow flaw to its KEV catalog

CISA added the Langflow vulnerability, CVE-2025-3248 (CVSS score 9.8), to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Langflow is a popular tool...
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Google Fixes Android Flaw (CVE-2025-27363) Exploited by Attackers

Google has released its monthly Android security updates, addressing 46 vulnerabilities, including one that has been actively exploited. CVE-2025-27363 (CVSS...
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UAP hosted “UAP Cyber Siege 2025”, A national level cybersecurity competition

The Cyber Security Club, representing the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Asia Pacific (UAP), has...
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xAI Dev Leaks API Key for Private SpaceX, Tesla & Tweeter

A major security issue happened at Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, when a developer accidentally posted a private API key...
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xAI Dev Leaks API Key for Private SpaceX, Tesla & Tweeter

Threat actors are also targeting the healthcare sector.

An Idaho hospital and its partner clinics fell prey to an attack that forced it to redirect emergency services. The incident also impacted Idaho Falls Community Hospital and its partner hospitals.

The Dark Pink group has been active this year, amassing five new victims.

New research revealed that the Dark Pink group has been pretty active this year as it amassed five new victims. The group has targeted government, education, and military organizations in Belgium, Thailand, and Brunei.

Here are some other recent cyberattacks:

  • Greece’s Education Ministry suffered a DDoS attack that disabled a centralized high school examination platform. This affected computers from 114 countries, causing outages and delays in high school exams.
  • Discord communities focused on cryptocurrency were hacked after their administrators were tricked into running malicious Javascript code disguised as a web browser bookmark.
  • Scammers stole $170,000 from crypto investors by hacking the Twitter account of American DJ Steve Aoki and posting a message that promoted a new cryptocurrency token, PSYOP.
  • The Anonymous Sudan threat group demanded a ransom of $3 million from Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) to stop the DDoS attacks on the airline’s websites it has been conducting since February.
  • Trend Micro researchers spotted similarities between the new BlackSuit ransomware and Royal ransomware, with both employing intermittent encryption techniques to accelerate the encryption process on victims’ systems.
  • Threat actors were found advertising the new SeroXen RAT, on underground forums, which combines the capabilities of Quasar RAT, r77-rootkit, and the command line NirCmd. It is mostly popular in the gaming community.
  • A group of Ukrainian attackers claimed to have destroyed the infrastructure and stolen the documents and project source code belonging to Skolkovo Foundation, Russia’s ‘Silicon Valley’.

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