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AI Vulnerabilities Exposed with Jailbreaks Bypassing Safety Systems in Major Platforms
Source: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
iOS Vulnerability Lets Malicious Apps Disable Devices With One Line of Code
Source: Guilherme Rambo via Rambo Codes
ELENOR-Corp Ransomware Group Targets Healthcare with Mimic 7.5 Variant
Source: Michael Gorelik via Morphisec
Flaw in SAP NetWeaver Systems Allows File Upload Leading to System Compromise
Source: SAP
ConnectWise Issues Urgent Patch for Critical ViewState Vulnerability in ScreenConnect
Source: ConnectWise
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Loopscale DeFi Protocol Hit by $5.8 Million Exploit Leading to Temporary Shutdown
Source: Loopscale via X
New Delhi's Army College of Nursing Website Hacked by Team Insane PK
Source: NDTV News
Nuremberg City Website Hit by DDoS Attack Causing Outages to Online Services
Source: City of Nuremberg, Germany
Unauthorized Trading Incident Targets Brokers in Malaysia's Capital Market
Source: The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) and Bursa Malaysia
TV Ciudad Website Hacked in Uruguay with Fake Images and Threats Targeting Officials
Source: Luciana Bigliante via Diario La R
📢 #CyberNews
FTC Officially Updates Children’s Online Privacy Rule Set to Take Effect in June 2025
Source: Federal Register
UK Government Moves to Ban SIM Farms to Tackle Rising Mobile Phone Fraud
Source: UK Government
Brave Launches Cookiecrumbler to Block Cookie Consent Banners Without Affecting Sites
Source: Brave
Verizon Report Reveals Surge in Cyberattacks and Vulnerability Exploitation in 2025
Source: Verizon
Push Security Secures $30 Million to Expand Identity Protection Platform
Source: Business Wire
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