Friday , July 10 2026

Daily Security Update

NSCS: India’s new PM-led cybersecurity watchdog

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India has made the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) the nodal agency for dealing with the growing threats to cyber security. As per a notification issued late Friday evening, PM-led NSCS has been mandated “to provide overall coordination and strategic direction for cyber security” in addition to assisting the National …

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Infosecbulletin’s malware newsletter August

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The Malware newsletter from Infosecbulletin features the top articles and research on malware from around the world. The “Mad Liberator” ransomware group leverages social-engineering moves to watch out for Best Laid Plans: TA453 Targets Religious Figure with Fake Podcast Invite Delivering New BlackSmith Malware Toolset TodoSwift Disguises Malware Download Behind …

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Weekly Cyber Security Update: Data Breaches, Vulnerability, Cyber Attack

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There are many happenings in the cyber world in the past week including Data Breaches, Vulnerability, Cyber Attack and many more. Vulnerabilities: Critical OpenVPN Vulnerabilities Microsoft Office Spoofing Vulnerability Open Source Firewall pfsense vulnerability Series Of Solar Power System Vulnerabilities Critical XSS Vulnerability Microsoft Copilot Exploitation MongoDB Vulnerability Confusion Attacks …

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CERT-In Flags Critical Vulnerabilities in Adobe, IBM WebSphere, and Joomla

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The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has warned Adobe users about a high-risk cybersecurity issue. Adobe recently found serious security problems in various versions of their software, including Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Bridge. CERT-In classifies the vulnerabilities as “HIGH” severity and advises users to act quickly …

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Daily Cybersecurity update, March 26, 2024

Some of notable happening the cyber world: St. Cloud, Florida, experienced a ransomware attack that disrupted city services and required changes in how payments are made at some city facilities. Russian hackers Cozy Bear used fake dinner invites to attack German political parties, installing the WINELOADER backdoor. A supply-chain attack …

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