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OpenClaw AI Agent Vulnerabilities Risk Data Exfiltration
CNCERT warns about OpenClaw's security flaws that could lead to data theft. Critical sectors are at risk of losing sensitive information. Users should take immediate steps to secure their systems.
Upcoming Speaking Engagements: Key Dates to Note
Bruce Schneier has a busy speaking schedule in 2026. He'll discuss AI sovereignty and cybersecurity at various events worldwide. Don't miss his insights at these key engagements!
AppsFlyer SDK Hijacked to Deploy Crypto-Stealing Malware
What Happened This week, the AppsFlyer Web SDK was hijacked in a serious supply-chain attack. Malicious code was injected into the SDK, which is widely used for marketing analytics by over 15,000 businesses globally. The compromised code was designed to intercept cryptocurrency wallet addresses entered by users on various websites. Instead of sending funds to the intended wallet, the
GlassWorm Campaign Exploits 72 Extensions to Target Developers
A new GlassWorm campaign exploits 72 malicious extensions targeting developers. This sophisticated attack uses seemingly harmless tools to deliver malware. Developers must stay vigilant to protect their systems from these threats.
Storm-2561 Campaign Targets Users with Fake VPN Sites
Storm-2561 is tricking users into downloading fake VPN software. This affects anyone searching for trusted VPN clients. The risk includes stolen corporate credentials and potential data breaches. Stay vigilant and verify software sources.

Hacker Accidentally Exposes FBI's Epstein Files
What Happened A foreign hacker accidentally accessed a server containing sensitive materials related to the FBI's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. This incident occurred when the hacker discovered a trove of emails, images, and documents that appeared to contain child abuse materials. Shocked by the content, the hacker left a message threatening to report the findings to the FBI, unaware
Critical Vulnerability in HPE AOS-CX Allows Password Resets
The Flaw Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has reported a critical-severity vulnerability in its Aruba Networking AOS-CX switches, tracked as CVE-2026-23813. This vulnerability has a CVSS score of 9.8, indicating its severity. It allows attackers to reset administrator passwords remotely and without any authentication, effectively bypassing existing security measures. This flaw affects various models, including the CX 4100i, CX 6000,
Operation Synergia III: 45,000 Malicious IPs Taken Down Globally
INTERPOL's Operation Synergia III dismantled 45,000 malicious IPs and arrested 94 suspects. This global effort highlights the growing threat of cybercrime. Authorities are committed to ongoing investigations and collaboration to combat these issues.
Malicious npm Packages Steal Discord and Crypto Data
A sophisticated supply chain attack has emerged, targeting Discord and cryptocurrency wallets. Users of npm packages are at risk of having their sensitive data stolen. Immediate action is required to secure accounts and data.