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The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) has announced the development of a comprehensive OWASP AI Testing Guide, marking a significant milestone in addressing the growing security challenges posed by artificial intelligence implementations across industries. This specialized framework emerges as organizations worldwide increasingly integrate AI solutions into critical operations, from healthcare diagnostics to financial risk […]
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Cybersecurity researchers and targeted individuals have reported a highly sophisticated scam orchestrated by suspected North Korean hackers. This attack, disguised as a legitimate Zoom meeting, leverages advanced social engineering techniques to trick professionals into compromising their systems. The campaign, which surfaced recently, highlights the growing audacity and technical prowess of state-sponsored threat actors aiming to […]
The post North Korean Hackers Use Malicious Zoom Apps to Execute System-Takeover Attacks appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.
AI-powered defenses offer clear strategic advantages for telecom providers and enterprise security teams to help combat vishing attacks.
The post Using AI to Identify Patterns in Vishing Attempts appeared first on Security Boulevard.
A recently patched directory traversal vulnerability (CVE-2025-6218) in WinRAR could be leveraged by remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations. The vulnerability has been patched in WinRAR 7.12 beta 1, released on June 10, 2025, and users are advised to upgrade to it as soon as possible. (The beta version is expected to be replaced by the final 7.12 release soon.) About CVE-2025-6218 WinRAR is a popular file archiver utility for Windows that’s … More →
The post High-risk WinRAR RCE vulnerability patched, update quickly! (CVE-2025-6218) appeared first on Help Net Security.
A sophisticated malware campaign has emerged targeting WordPress and WooCommerce websites with highly obfuscated credit card skimmers and credential theft capabilities, representing a significant escalation in e-commerce cyberthreats. The malware family demonstrates advanced technical sophistication through its modular architecture, featuring multiple variants designed for different malicious purposes including payment data theft, WordPress credential harvesting, and […]
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