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Latin America and Europe become the target of two banking trojan campaigns that are designed to infect Windows and Android devices with Grandoreiro and BTMOB malware, respectively. That’s according to new findings from WatchGuard and ESET, which have observed the two malware families being used to single out companies in Spain, Portugal, and Mexico, as well as mobile users in Brazil. The
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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malicious package on the npm registry that comes with information stealing capabilities. According to OX Security, the package, named “mouse5212-super-formatter,” is designed to upload files from “/mnt/user-data,” a dedicated directory used by Anthropic’s Claude artificial intelligence (AI) tool to handle uploads and outputs in the background. The
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Disclosure: This article was provided by ANY.RUN. The information and analysis presented are based on their research and findings.
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Frankfurt am Main, Germany, May 27th, 2026, CyberNewswire Link11, a European provider of cloud-based IT security solutions specializing in network and web application security, is strengthening its commitment to digital sovereignty by opening a ‘Technical Customer Excellence Hub’ in Lisbon. This move sees the company relocating its technical customer service operations to the European Union. […]
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A critical vulnerability, “BadHost” (CVE-2026-48710), has been identified in the Starlette web framework, exposing thousands of AI-powered applications and API services to potential attacks. The flaw, discovered by X41 D-Sec during an OSTIF-sponsored security audit, allows attackers to manipulate how servers process incoming requests, potentially bypassing authentication controls and gaining unauthorized access to sensitive endpoints. […]
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This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine
Sausalito, Calif. – May. 27, 2026Immense stress has infected the brains of CISOs (chief information security officers) with malware, and too many of them are looking to call it quits, according to a feature Story in Business Insider.
The typical tenure of a large enterprise CISO lasts just 18 to 26 months, compared to nearly five years for other C-suite roles, according to the 2026 CISO Report from Cybersecurity Ventures in partnership with Sophos.
CISOs at large companies face increasing pressure, while there’s not enough people (only 35,000 globally) working in the role to serve small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
With cybercrime losses expected to double from $6 trillion in 2021 to $12 trillion in 2031 by Cybersecurity Ventures’ estimates, that means more threats loom at not only our workplaces, but the companies that hold our personal data as customers.
The stress of the job threatens to push CISOs out just as the risks and opportunities of AI make cybersecurity ever more crucial.
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Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 27th May 2026, CyberNewswire
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CISA has issued an urgent warning after adding a critical vulnerability in the LiteSpeed cPanel Plugin to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, confirming active exploitation in the wild. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-48172, introduces a severe privilege escalation risk that could allow attackers to gain full control over affected servers. This issue is particularly […]
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CrowdStrike, in partnership with Google and the Shadowserver Foundation, has announced the simultaneous disruption of all command-and-control (C2) channels associated with GlassWorm, a persistent software chain campaign targeting software developers through malicious packages and extensions. “Since at least early 2025, GlassWorm operators have systematically targeted software developers, a
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Most organizations still picture cyber defense as a fortress problem: build stronger walls, add more guards, buy another detection engine. But modern incidents rarely crash through the front gate. They drift in disguised as routine activity, hide inside legitimate processes, and quietly accumulate risk long before anyone labels them an “incident.” That changes the role of the SOC entirely. The
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