Cyberattacks are rising around the world, including ransomware, malware, data leaks, and hacked websites. These events show how complex and widespread today’s threats are.
Daily Security Update is a short, regular report that keeps people and organizations updated on the latest in cybersecurity. It shares timely information on new threats, newly found weaknesses, current attack efforts, and suggested ways to protect against them—helping readers stay alert, ready, and strong in a changing digital world.
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/ Monday , July 6 2026
Cyberattacks are rising around the world, including ransomware, malware, data leaks, and hacked websites. These events show how complex and...
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/ Monday , July 6 2026
A new Linux flaw called “Bad Epoll” (CVE-2026-46242) lets regular users get root access on Linux servers, desktops, and Android...
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/ Sunday , July 5 2026
Security experts found what they think is the first time an AI carried out a cyber attack all by itself....
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/ Saturday , July 4 2026
Major data center and cloud service providers might have to pay a fine of up to $1 million or up...
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/ Friday , July 3 2026
The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) has announced that the personal details of around 70,000 people were leaked after someone accessed...
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/ Friday , July 3 2026
Alibaba is said to be getting ready to ban the use of Anthropic’s Claude Code in its own systems starting...
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/ Friday , July 3 2026
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added a serious problem affecting Microsoft SharePoint Server to its list of...
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/ Thursday , July 2 2026
Nepal has started a 'Hall of Fame' program to honor cybersecurity researchers who safely report security flaws in government digital...
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/ Thursday , July 2 2026
The Shadowserver Foundation found about 950 Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) systems on the internet around the world. This discovery came...
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/ Thursday , July 2 2026
The Indian government issued a notice WhatsApp planned to roll out its new 'username' feature. They are worried about fake...
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Spend a bit time to read out todays update:
01. OpenSSH 10.4 Released with Multiple Security Fixes and New Features.
02. Microsoft Edge Vulnerability Allows Remote Attacker to Execute Arbitrary Code.
03. Multiple IBM WebSphere Vulnerabilities Enable XSS and Path Traversal Attacks.
04. Hackers Abuse 2026 FIFA World Cup Hype to Harvest PII and Payment Card Details.
05. Multiple PHP Vulnerabilities Enable DoS and Memory Corruption Attacks.
06. Moody Bible Institute Data Breach Exposes 2.3 Million Users’ Personal Data.
07. Max severity Adobe ColdFusion flaw now exploited in attacks.
08. U.S. Government Entity Paid Kairos $1 Million in Data-Theft Extortion Case.
09. Hackers Use Trusted Microsoft Domain and One-Time Codes to Hijack Corporate Accounts.
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