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Operation Secure Saint Paul: Interlock Ransomware Hits City with 43GB Data Leak
Have you heard about Operation Secure Saint Paul? The city of St. Paul, Minnesota, has confirmed the July 25 cyberattack was a ransomware assault carried out by the group Interlock. The hackers claim they posted 43 gigabytes of stolen city data online—including HR files and even personal items. The city refused to pay ransom and […]
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CVE-2025-8357 | Media Library Assistant Plugin up to 3.27 on WordPress /wp-content/uploads _process_mla_download_file denial of service
Trump threatens executive order on elections, claims states must obey
The provisions mentioned by the president, such as banning mail-in voting and voting machines, are viewed by many experts as plainly unconstitutional.
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CVE-2025-55283 | aiven aiven-db-migrate up to 1.0.6 command injection (EUVD-2025-25128)
CVE-2025-49893 | Elizaibots Plugin up to 1.0.2 on WordPress cross site scripting
CVE-2025-49894 | WP Emmet Plugin up to 0.3.4 on WordPress cross site scripting
CVE-2025-7496 | WPC Smart Compare for WooCommerce Plugin up to 6.4.7 on WordPress cross site scripting
CVE-2025-3639 | Liferay Portal/DXP MFA authentication bypass (EUVD-2025-25127)
CVE-2025-55282 | aiven aiven-db-migrate up to 1.0.6 path traversal
CVE-2025-54234 | Adobe ColdFusion up to 2021.19/2023.13/2025.1 server-side request forgery (apsb25-52)
Weaponized Python Package “termncolor” Uses Windows Run Key for Persistence
Cybersecurity experts discovered a complex supply chain attack that originated from the Python Package Index (PyPI) in a recent disclosure from Zscaler ThreatLabz. The package in question, termed “termncolor,” masquerades as a benign color utility for Python terminals but covertly imports a malicious dependency named “colorinal.” This dependency serves as the initial infection vector, triggering […]
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