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    • ETDA Cyber Threat Intelligence 03 July 2026

      Industrial Sector

      • Building More Resilient CNI: What Industry Pen Testers Told Us
        "For those of us working in operational technology here at the NCSC, part of our job is to engage with penetration testers. Also known as ‘pen testers’, it’s their job to try to break into systems, poke holes in your infrastructure and find any weak spots. These can then be patched to improve the system’s resilience against attackers who have the same skills, but bad intentions. In this blog, we’ll explain what pen testers told us when we asked: ‘What can organisations do to make your job harder?’"
        https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/blogs/building-more-resilient-cni-what-industry-pen-testers-told-us
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/ncsc-tips-make-pen-testers-job/

      Vulnerabilities

      • New CitrixBleed Vulnerability Exploited Immediately After Public Disclosure
        "Threat actors began exploiting the latest CitrixBleed-like vulnerability in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateways less than 24 hours after public disclosure, Scottish cybersecurity firm Lupovis reports. Tracked as CVE-2026-8451 (CVSS score of 8.8), the security defect was disclosed on June 30, when Citrix rolled out patches, and attack surface management company watchTowr published technical details on it. The bug is described as an out-of-bounds read issue affecting NetScaler appliances configured as SAML IDP and leading to memory disclosure."
        https://www.securityweek.com/new-citrixbleed-vulnerability-exploited-immediately-after-public-disclosure/
      • CISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability To Catalog
        "CISA has added one new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation.
        CVE-2026-45659 Microsoft SharePoint Server Deserialization of Untrusted Data Vulnerability"
        https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2026/07/01/cisa-adds-one-known-exploited-vulnerability-catalog
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/sharepoint-rce-cve-2026-45659-added-to.html
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cisa-microsoft-sharepoint-rce-flaw-now-actively-exploited/
        https://www.securityweek.com/cisa-warns-of-actively-exploited-microsoft-sharepoint-vulnerability/
        https://securityaffairs.com/194654/security/u-s-cisa-adds-a-microsoft-sharepoint-server-flaw-to-its-known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog.html
        https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/07/02/microsoft-said-exploitation-was-less-likely-but-cisa-just-added-sharepoint-rce-to-kev-list/5265886
      • Apple’s Hide My Email Doesn’t Hide It Very Well
        "404 Media reports that a researcher has found a vulnerability in Apple’s Hide My Email feature that could allow someone to discover a person’s real email address. That’s especially concerning because protecting your real email address is exactly what the feature is designed to do. 404 Media did not publish technical details of the vulnerability to avoid helping attackers exploit it, but said it independently verified that the issue works."
        https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2026/07/apples-hide-my-email-doesnt-hide-it-very-well
      • WinRAR Flaw Could Allow Attackers To Take Control Of Your Computer
        "Rarlab has released a new version of the popular WinRAR tool to patch a vulnerability that can be abused in remote code execution attacks. The issue is fixed in WinRAR 7.23, but users must install the new version manually because WinRAR still does not offer automatic updates. They also need to make sure they download the version that matches their system and language preference. There are five operating system to choose from (Windows, macOS, Android, Linux, and FreeBSD), which shouldn’t be too hard. More people will struggle with choosing 64 bits, 32 bits, or ARM, which requires checking their system specifications."
        https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2026/07/winrar-flaw-could-allow-attackers-to-take-control-of-your-computer

      Malware

      • JADEPUFFER: Agentic Ransomware For Automated Database Extortion
        "Ransomware has had a human at the keyboard, or at least a human writing its script, since it was first established as a category of threat. The Sysdig Threat Research Team (TRT) has captured what we assess to be the first documented case of agentic ransomware: a complete extortion operation driven end-to-end by a large language model (LLM). This operator, which we have dubbed JADEPUFFER, gained initial access to an internet-facing Langflow instance through CVE-2025-3248 and ran an adaptive and fully automated campaign, ultimately pivoting to the intended target and running a destructive database-extortion playbook against the victim's production database server. JADEPUFFER is considered an agentic threat actor (ATA), or an operator whose attack capability is delivered by an AI agent rather than a human-driven toolkit."
        https://www.sysdig.com/blog/jadepuffer-agentic-ransomware-for-automated-database-extortion
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/ai-agent-exploits-langflow-rce-to.html
        https://hackread.com/sysdig-jadepuffer-first-agentic-ransomware-operation/
        https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/07/02/smooth-ai-criminal-drives-first-end-to-end-agentic-ransomware-attack/5266073
      • Fake Google And Cloudflare Verification Pages Spread Multiple Malware Families
        "ClickFix attacks, which trick people into running malicious commands themselves, continue to evolve. This latest campaign uses fake Google and Cloudflare verification pages to convince victims to infect their own devices. A single mistake can install malware that steals passwords and other sensitive data, gives attackers remote access to your computer, or downloads additional malware that can take full control of your system. We uncovered multiple campaigns using the same infrastructure to deliver malware including HijackLoader, StealC, Remus, Amatera Stealer, CastleLoader, NetSupport, and a Rust-based stealer."
        https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/threat-intel/2026/07/fake-google-and-cloudflare-verification-pages-spread-multiple-malware-families
      • Indirect Prompt Injection In Web Content Targets AI Agents
        "AI agents are increasingly changing how users interact with web content, making the content itself a growing attack surface for threat actors. Just as a human user can be socially engineered through phishing, AI agents are also susceptible to similar attacks. Indirect prompt injection (IPI) is an example of these types of attacks that embed malicious instructions in the content retrieved by an AI agent (websites, documents, email, etc.) to influence the agent’s reasoning during task execution. Zscaler ThreatLabz has observed malicious websites that impersonate legitimate services and use IPI to manipulate AI-driven workflows."
        https://www.zscaler.com/blogs/security-research/indirect-prompt-injection-web-content-targets-ai-agents
      • From CitrixBleed 2 To Cloudflared: The Tools And Techniques Behind Anubis Ransomware Attacks
        "Throughout 2026, Arctic Wolf has investigated multiple Anubis ransomware intrusions. Although threat actor tradecraft differs between intrusions, key themes have emerged: abuse of VPN infrastructure, blending in with legitimate activity through the use of Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) solutions, and using other legitimate binaries on victim devices. Public reporting has focused largely on the group’s ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) model, affiliate program, and encryptor payloads. In this research publication, we provide new insight into initial access techniques in Anubis ransomware cases, including exploitation of CitrixBleed 2 (CVE-2025-5777). We also report on the stealthy use of RMM tooling to blend in with legitimate activity, as well as various other techniques used to evade safeguards in victim environments. An understanding of these behaviors provides defenders with opportunities for early detection and containment."
        https://arcticwolf.com/resources/blog/citrixbleed-2-to-cloudflared-the-tools-and-techniques-behind-anubis-ransomware-attacks/
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/ransomware-groups-turn-to-citrix-bleed.html
      • Remus Stealer: A New, Not-So-New Infostealer
        "The underground marketplace rarely stays quiet for long. A new information-stealing malware dubbed Remus Stealer has surfaced in the cybercrime underground, exhibiting significant similarities to the notorious Lumma malware family across its administration panel, stolen log files, and core code structure. Despite parallels in its code and functionality, threat actors are eagerly buying into the platform. In addition to its familiar features, it provides attackers with a distinct, modern command and control (C2) and networking infrastructure designed to slip past current security perimeters."
        https://flashpoint.io/blog/remus-stealer-a-new-not-so-new-infostealer/
      • Vect And TeamPCP Partner For Ransomware Campaigns
        "Counter Threat Unit™ (CTU) researchers investigated two interconnected threat groups known as Vect and TeamPCP. The two groups announced a formal operational partnership in late March 2026 to combine TeamPCP’s credential harvesting and data theft capabilities with Vect’s ransomware deployment infrastructure in a widespread campaign involving supply chain attacks and the extortion of multiple organizations."
        https://www.sophos.com/en-us/blog/vect-and-teampcp-partner-for-ransomware-campaigns
      • Iran-Nexus TAG-182 Disseminates MarkiRAT Surveillance Tool
        "Insikt Group has identified new infrastructure associated with the TAG-182 threat cluster, used to disseminate MarkiRAT malware in support of Iranian government surveillance operations. It is highly likely that TAG-182 is targeting Iranians living inside and outside the country using different lures, including free download tools and fake VPN applications. The group’s operations are highly likely active across social media platforms like Instagram. As the kinetic conflict with the United States and Israel has subsided since April 2026, Iran's security apparatus is likely redirecting its focus toward intensified cyber surveillance and digital enforcement operations targeting perceived dissidents and alleged foreign collaborators."
        https://www.recordedfuture.com/research/nexus-tag182-disseminates-markirat
        https://assets.recordedfuture.com/insikt-report-pdfs/2026/cta-ir-2026-0701.pdf
      • The BYOVD Epidemic: How Attackers Are Weaponizing Trusted Windows Drivers To Kill Security
        "Defense evasion has quietly become one of the most consequential stages of an advanced cyber intrusion. As security products have grown harder to beat, attackers have changed their tactics. Rather than attempting to fly under the radar, they are opting to switch off security altogether. With ransomware attacks, in particular, attempting to disable security software is now a standard part of the attack chain. One technique has come to dominate the area of defense evasion and, over the past three years, it has become something close to an epidemic. The Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) technique lets attackers abuse flaws in legitimate, validly signed kernel drivers to seize control of the Windows kernel itself and operate at the highest level of privilege on a machine."
        https://www.security.com/threat-intelligence/byovd-vulnerable-drivers

      Breaches/Hacks/Leaks

      • Medtronic Notifies Customers Impacted By ShinyHunters Data Breach
        "Healthcare device firm Medtronic is notifying affected customers about a data breach that exposed their personal data to an unauthorized third party. The company previously confirmed that its IT systems were compromised by hackers, and the infamous data extortion group ‘ShinyHunters’ claimed the attack. The threat actor said that they were holding 9 million Medtronic records with personally identifiable information (PII) and internal corporate data."
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/medtronic-notifies-customers-impacted-by-shinyhunters-data-breach/
        https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/07/02/pacemaker-manufacturer-medtronic-warns-patients-cybercrooks-may-have-swiped-health-data/5265768

      General News

      • Under Pressure: Insights From The 2026 Exposure Gap Report
        "Risk is concentrating. The 2026 Exposure Gap Report shows vulnerabilities claiming a larger share of critical exposure, and that shift has real implications for how security teams prioritize their response. Two findings are central to this change. Vulnerabilities now represent a much larger share of critical exposure, and only a small percentage of vulnerability alerts are validated as exploitable. Together, these findings show why prioritization depends on context, validation, and a clear understanding of which exposures require action."
        https://blog.checkpoint.com/exposure-management/under-pressure-insights-from-the-2026-exposure-gap-report/
      • The Endpoint Recovery Gap Many Teams Discover During An Incident
        "In this interview with Help Net Security, IGEL CTO Matthias Haas explains why backups alone do not equal recovery. He makes the case that endpoint recovery is often overlooked, leaving organizations exposed when thousands of devices go down at once. Haas walks through what a well-planned recovery looks like, where the bottlenecks appear, and why restoring trusted user access matters more than counting blocked threats. He also shares how security leaders can convince a CFO to fund recovery capability before an incident proves it was worth the spend."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/07/02/matthias-haas-igel-endpoint-recovery-gap/
      • Catching Ransomware On The Wire Before It Locks The File Server
        "Corporate networks keep sensitive files off individual workstations and store them on shared servers that staff reach through mapped network drives. That arrangement hands ransomware operators a target worth chasing. A single compromised laptop can begin encrypting files that live on a server across the building, and the encryption travels over the network as ordinary file-sharing traffic. Endpoint detection tools watch the machine they run on. When the encryption lands on a remote file server, the server does little of the visible work. It accepts read and write commands from a client and carries them out, the same way it serves any legitimate user. The agent on the server records normal operation. The agent on the client sees an application touching mapped files. Damage settles in the gap between the two machines, where each agent has a poor view."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/07/02/shared-storage-ransomware-detection-research/
        https://arxiv.org/pdf/2606.30586
      • What The AI Patch Gap Means For Enterprise Security
        "Open-source maintainers are receiving more vulnerability reports than they can act on, and a rising share now comes from an AI system working at machine speed. Over roughly two months this spring, Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview combed through more than 23,000 open-source code paths and routed verified findings to the projects that own them. Tuskira studied what happens to those findings once they reach human hands. The program reported 1,596 verified vulnerabilities, spread across hundreds of projects over a window of about nine weeks. Six external security research firms triaged the findings before they reached maintainers."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/07/02/open-source-ai-patch-gap/
      • Cybercrime In Australia 2025
        "In 2025, 10,593 online Australians participated in the Australian Cybercrime Survey. Nearly half of all respondents reported having been a victim of some form of cybercrime in the 12 months prior to the survey. This included online abuse and harassment (24.9% of respondents), followed by malware (21.5%), identity crime and misuse (20.6%) and fraud and scams (11.4%). One in five respondents experienced multiple types of cybercrime. Between 2024 and 2025, the proportion of respondents who had been a victim of online fraud and scams increased."
        https://www.aic.gov.au/publications/sr/sr59
        https://www.darkreading.com/cybersecurity-analytics/aussies-face-reduced-cybercrime-risk-pressure-shifts-smbs
      • Apple Reverses Age-Old Patch Policy To Keep Up With AI
        "Apple is changing its approach to security patching, in response to the growing threat of accelerated artificial intelligence (AI) attacks. The company has historically saved big, bundled sets of bug fixes for new versions of its operating system (OS). That's set to change. The company released a variety of security updates June 29 for iPhones, iPads, Macbooks, and the Safari browser, untethered to any major version releases. It's hardly the first time it's released security updates out-of-band, but the motivation was different this time. According to Reuters, the company said "it was adapting to the reality that, given the ability of artificial intelligence to speed the development of malicious hacking tools, it ⁠needed to reduce the time between when updates were first made public and when they were put into customers' hands.""
        https://www.darkreading.com/cybersecurity-operations/apple-patch-policy-ai
      • When Too Much Security Data Became The Risk
        "For years, conventional wisdom in security operations was simple: collect everything. Logs were cheap. Storage was plentiful. And the more data a team had, the more confident it could feel about detection and forensics. That assumption quietly broke as organizations scaled. At Vensure Employer Solutions, a privately held HR services and payroll provider supporting more than 95,000 businesses, telemetry volume did not just grow; it exploded. Rapid acquisitions, expanding infrastructure, and a growing customer base turned routine firewall traffic into a relentless stream of raw data flowing into the company's security information and event management (SIEM) environment."
        https://www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/too-much-security-data-risk
      • Researcher Behind 'Exploitarium' Explains Release Of Undisclosed Zero-Day Exploits
        "A pseudonymous security researcher has released over 30 proof-of-concept exploits for zero-day vulnerabilities in open-source projects without disclosing them to the maintainers first. The dump, called ‘Exploitarium,’ was shared publicly on GitHub by an individual going by name ‘bikini’ and ‘ashdfrkl’ on Discord. First published on June 27, the repository initially included around 15 exploits, before the researcher updated it over the next few days with new entries."
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/researcher-exploitarium-exploits/
      • Missed Incidents, Persistent Threats, And Response Gaps: Insights From Compromise Assessment Projects
        "The following analysis presents the key findings from Kaspersky Compromise Assessment engagements performed in 2025. A compromise assessment is an independent, expert-driven service that examines whether a target network has been compromised. The service combines threat intelligence analysis (including darknet sources), tool-aided endpoint scanning, a systematic review of security event logs and network traffic, and, when necessary, an initial incident response and digital forensic investigation. This report focuses on missed incidents – threats that remained undetected for weeks, months, or even years."
        https://securelist.com/compromise-assessment-findings-2025/120542/
      • How To Conduct a Successful Audit Of AI-Driven Software Development
        "Traditionally, an audit independently examines records, processes and controls to verify compliance and assess financial and operational integrity. In the modern world, such an approach should extend to the software development lifecycle (SDLC) – especially in the age of artificial intelligence (AI) or large language model (LLM)-assisted code. Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and their teams need proof that developers are producing protected products, because one in five organizations has experienced a serious security incident directly tied to AI-generated code. Getting to the root of the problems requires visibility into who is leveraging AI, what tools they are using and where AI-generated code is introduced into the SDLC. This is considered the ADLC: the agentic development lifecycle."
        https://www.securityweek.com/how-to-conduct-a-successful-audit-of-ai-driven-software-development/
      • Google’s Continued Disruption Of Malicious Residential Proxy Networks
        "Today, in coordination with the FBI, Lumen, and others, Google took action against the NetNut residential proxy network, also known as Popa. This action builds on our disruption of the IPIDEA proxy network that took place in January 2026, and is a continuation of Google’s objective to dismantle malicious residential proxy networks."
        https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/google-continued-disruption-residential-proxy-networks
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/google-disrupts-netnut-residential.html

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    • CISA เผยแพร่คำแนะนำด้านระบบควบคุมอุตสาหกรรม (ICS) จำนวน 6 รายการ

      Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ได้เผยแพร่คำแนะนำเกี่ยวกับระบบควบคุมอุตสาหกรรม (ICS) จำนวน 6 รายการ เมื่อวันที่ 2 กรกฏาคม 2569 เพื่อให้ข้อมูลที่ทันเวลาเกี่ยวกับประเด็นด้านความมั่นคงปลอดภัย ช่องโหว่ และการโจมตีที่เกี่ยวข้องกับระบบ ICS โดยมีรายละเอียดดังนี้

      ICSA-26-183-01 ST Engineering iDirect iQ-Series Terminals
      ICSA-26-183-02 CubeSpace CW0057 Reaction Wheel
      ICSA-26-183-03 Gardyn IoT Hub
      ICSA-24-291-03 Mitsubishi Electric CNC Series (Update D)
      ICSA-26-055-03 Gardyn Home Kit (Update B)
      ICSMA-25-364-01 WHILL Model C2 Electric Wheelchairs and Model F Power Chairs (Update B)

      อ้างอิง

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    • พบบอตเน็ต RustDuck โจมตีเราเตอร์และอุปกรณ์ IoT เพื่อใช้โจมตี DDoS

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    • แฮกเกอร์ขโมยข้อมูลลูกค้า Aflac Japan กว่า 4.38 ล้านราย หลังเข้าถึงระบบนาน 10 วัน

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    • นักวิจัยพบการโจมตีรูปแบบใหม่ BioShocking หลอกลวงเบราว์เซอร์ AI ให้ขโมยข้อมูลสำคัญของผู้ใช้งาน

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    • CISA เพิ่มช่องโหว่ที่ถูกใช้โจมตี 1 รายการลงในแคตตาล็อก

      เมื่อวันที่ 1 กรกฏาคม 2569 Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ได้เพิ่มช่องโหว่ใหม่ 1 รายการลงในแคตตาล็อก Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) จากหลักฐานที่พบว่ามีการโจมตีใช้งานจริงแล้ว มีรายละเอียดดังนี้

      CVE-2026-45659 Microsoft SharePoint Server Deserialization of Untrusted Data Vulnerability

      ทาง CISA จะปรับปรุงและเพิ่มช่องโหว่ใหม่เข้าสู่แคตตาล็อก KEV อย่างต่อเนื่อง เพื่อให้ครอบคลุมความเสี่ยงที่ตรวจพบจริงในปัจจุบันและอนาคต

      อ้างอิง

      https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2026/07/01/cisa-adds-one-known-exploited-vulnerability-catalog

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    • ETDA Cyber Threat Intelligence 02 July 2026

      New Tooling

      • Nika: Open-Source Code Analysis Tool
        "Many serious security bugs in web applications sit across several files at once. Request data enters through a controller, moves through data objects and service layers, and turns dangerous only when it reaches a sensitive operation such as a database query or a file action. A scanner that reads one file at a time can miss that path entirely. Nika, an open-source tool from the payments company PhonePe, works on that problem for Java microservices. It performs cross-file taint analysis, tracing attacker-controlled input across application layers to find out whether that input reaches a security-sensitive sink."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/07/01/nika-open-source-code-analysis-tool/
        https://github.com/PhonePe/nika

      Vulnerabilities

      • DuneSlide: Two Critical RCE Vulnerabilities Via Zero-Click Prompt Injection In Cursor IDE
        "Cato AI Labs has discovered two critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities in Cursor IDE, the popular development environment which, according to Cursor, is used by over half of the Fortune 500. Both RCE vulnerabilities, which we refer to as “DuneSlide,” achieved a 9.8 CVSS score, and involve breaking out of the IDE’s sandbox environment and were assigned CVE IDs CVE-2026-50548 and CVE-2026-50549. Together, these vulnerabilities show how prompt injection can reach beyond the LLM layer and expose classical vulnerabilities in code paths that were not traditionally considered part of the attack surface."
        https://www.catonetworks.com/blog/duneslide-two-critical-rce-vulnerabilities/
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/critical-cursor-flaws-could-let-prompt.html
      • Google Patches 382 Chrome Vulnerabilities
        "Google on Tuesday announced the release of Chrome 151 with patches for 382 vulnerabilities, the vast majority of which were discovered by the tech giant itself. Of the 382 vulnerabilities, 358 were found by Google. The company has discovered and patched hundreds of Chrome flaws in recent months, a surge likely driven by AI. However, it has shared no details on which specific AI tools are driving the surge. Fifteen of the newly patched vulnerabilities have been assigned a ‘critical’ severity rating, and 67 have been rated ‘high severity’. Of the remaining flaws, 169 have a ‘medium’ and 131 have a ‘low’ severity rating."
        https://www.securityweek.com/google-patches-382-chrome-vulnerabilities/
        https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/bugs/2026/07/chrome-needs-another-whopper-update-to-fix-382-security-fixes
        Caught In The Octopus Trap: Unauthenticated RCE In Argo CD With CodeQL
        "Synacktiv has discovered an unauthenticated arbitrary code execution vulnerability in ArgoCD's repo-server component, potentially allowing full cluster compromise. This article explains how the vulnerability was identified using CodeQL, details the exploitation process to gain control over the underlying Kubernetes cluster, and introduces a tool for automating the attack."
        https://www.synacktiv.com/en/publications/caught-in-the-octopus-trap-unauthenticated-rce-in-argo-cd-with-codeql
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/unpatched-argo-cd-repo-server-flaw.html
      • Over 900 Oracle E-Business Instances Exposed To Ongoing Attacks
        "Over 900 Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) instances have been found exposed online amid ongoing attacks exploiting a critical security flaw. The vulnerability (tracked as CVE-2026-46817) was found in the File Transmission component of EBS's Oracle Payments product and allows malicious actors without privileges and with HTTP network access to take over vulnerable systems through low-complexity attacks. Oracle has patched this flaw with security updates released as part of its May 2026 Critical Security Patch Update and urged customers to patch their systems immediately."
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/over-900-oracle-e-business-instances-exposed-to-ongoing-attacks/
        https://cyberscoop.com/oracle-ebs-critical-vulnerability-exploited/
        https://securityaffairs.com/194599/security/oracle-e-business-suite-flaw-under-active-attack-950-systems-exposed.html
      • Progress Kemp LoadMaster Vulnerability Targeted (CVE-2026-8037)
        "Beginning on June 29th, 2026, eSentire’s Threat Response Unit (TRU) identified exploitation attempts targeting the critical Progress Kemp LoadMaster vulnerability CVE-2026-8037. The vulnerability was initially disclosed on June 4th and functional Proof-of-Concept (PoC) exploit code was released on June 29th. CVE-2026-8037 (CVSS: 9.8), is an OS Command Injection Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability which allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the LoadMaster appliance. As active exploitation attempts have been identified, it is critical that organizations apply the relevant security patches immediately."
        https://www.esentire.com/security-advisories/progress-kemp-loadmaster-vulnerability-targeted-cve-2026-8037
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/latest-progress-kemp-loadmaster-pre.html

      Malware

      • No (Bad) CAP: Inside An Ongoing LSHIY Password Spray Attack
        "Huntress is observing a massive, ongoing, automated password spray attack against Microsoft's Azure command-line interface (CLI), originating from an IPv6 address range controlled by internet infrastructure provider LSHIY LLC, AS32167. Between June 12 through June 26, the threat actor made more than 81 million login attempts against Huntress customer accounts and successfully compromised at least 78 Microsoft accounts. Last week, the number and effectiveness of the compromises surged, continuing a concerning trend in the rapid expansion of these types of attacks. Notably, many of these organizations had Conditional Access policies, but the way they were configured didn't cover the techniques used by the threat actors in this campaign."
        https://www.huntress.com/blog/lshiy-password-spray-attack
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/azure-cli-password-spray-hits-at-least.html
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-target-microsoft-365-accounts-with-81-million-login-attempts/
        https://www.securityweek.com/massive-password-spray-campaign-targeting-azure-cli/
        https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/azure-password-spraying-attack-bypasses-mfa-defenses-a-32128
        https://securityaffairs.com/194588/uncategorized/azure-cli-targeted-in-lshiy-password-spray-campaign-across-64-orgs.html
      • Phantom Squatting: AI-Hallucinated Domains As a Software Supply Chain Vector
        "Unit 42 researchers found that large language models (LLMs) consistently hallucinate web domains for legitimate brands. Adversaries are actively weaponizing this vector by registering these nonexistent domains to intercept traffic generated by AI systems. We call this phenomenon phantom squatting, and it poses a significant risk to the software supply chain. Our proactive monitoring of registration for high-priority hallucinated domains yielded real-world detections across multiple sectors. We were able to predict use of these domains from 18–51 days ahead of adversary registration."
        https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/phantom-squatting-hallucinated-web-domains/
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/phantom-squatting-uses-ai-hallucinated.html
        https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint-security/phantom-squatting-ai-driven-supply-chain-threat
      • ClickFix: The Gift That Keeps On Giving
        "In the beginning of June I presented the session ClickFix: The Gift That Keeps On Giving at OrangeCon. ClickFix emerged around 2024 and saw a 517% increase in 2025 as described by SANS, the effectiveness of this technique is something we will have to deal with for the upcoming years. Before diving into technical details, it’s important to understand why ClickFix is so effective. The attack exploits fundamental user behaviors and training:"
        https://kqlquery.com/posts/clickfix-gift-that-keeps-on-giving/
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/researcher-analyzes-3000-live-clickfix.html
      • SOCRadar Links FortiBleed Campaign To INC And Lynx Ransomware Operations
        "SOCRadar’s Threat Research Unit (STRU) has linked the FortiBleed credential-harvesting campaign to two active ransomware-as-a-service operations, INC Ransom and Lynx. An operator tied to FortiBleed’s infrastructure was found actively working negotiation panels for both groups, tying mass FortiGate credential theft directly to ransomware deployment for the first time."
        https://socradar.io/blog/fortibleed-inc-lynx-ransomware-link/
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/fortibleed-credential-theft-campaign-linked-to-lynx-ransomware/
      • Don’t Eat The ChocoPoCs! How Vulnerability Researchers Were Repeatedly Targeted By Trojanised Exploits
        "This blogpost is a collaboration between YesWeHack and Sekoia TDR, analysing an undocumented supply chain attack that targets vulnerability researchers and pentesters via lure CVE PoC repositories. Our analysis shows that this vector has already been used in malicious PoCs, seeking to compromise pentesting tools, since late 2025. Because the malware and its C2 infrastructure are still active, we strongly advise against running any of the PoCs code or installing the malicious packages."
        https://www.sekoia.com/blog/dont-eat-the-chocopocs-how-vulnerability-researchers-were-repeatedly-targeted-by-trojanised-exploits
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-chocopoc-malware-targets-researchers-via-trojanized-poc-exploits/
      • When AI Invents The Attack: Browser-Native Ransomware
        "Check Point Research recently uncovered something that changes how we think about AI-assisted threats: a malware sample in which an AI model independently connected a theoretical browser risk to a working ransomware technique, with no exploit, no app installation, and no technical expertise required from the attacker."
        https://blog.checkpoint.com/research/when-ai-invents-the-attack-browser-native-ransomware/
        https://research.checkpoint.com/2026/browser-only-ransomware-from-llm-hallucinations-to-a-practical-attack-technique/
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/ai-generated-browser-ransomware-abuses.html
        https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/07/01/somebody-told-deepseek-to-build-in-browser-ransomware-and-it-gleefully-complied/5265311
      • ARToken: Inside An EvilTokens Affiliate Panel Targeting Microsoft 365
        "Cisco Talos identified a fully-featured phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) operator panel, branded "ARToken," that shares infrastructure, API contracts, and operational patterns with the EvilTokens platform documented by Sekoia and Microsoft in early 2026. The ARToken panel exposes 80+ API endpoints for device code phishing, Primary Refresh Token (PRT) persistence, email access, business email compromise (BEC) operations, and SharePoint exfiltration — all accessible to operators through a React-based dashboard."
        https://blog.talosintelligence.com/artoken-inside-an-eviltokens-affiliate-panel-targeting-microsoft-365/
        https://cyberscoop.com/artoken-bec-platform-cisco-talos/
        https://www.theregister.com/cyber-crime/2026/07/01/eviltokens-device-code-phishing-kit-totally-more-evil-than-we-all-thought/5265409
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/07/01/artoken-phishing-panel-microsoft-365-accounts/
      • Analysis Of Ongoing Ousaban Attacks Targeting The Iberian Peninsula
        "In May 2026, FortiGuard Labs identified an attack targeting users in Spain and Portugal involving the banking Trojan Ousaban. This malware has been active in Brazil and is spread through an MSI downloader. The malicious payload involves a DLL file that is run via DLL side-loading or process injection. In this campaign, the threat actor primarily targets users in Spain and Portugal. Figure 1 shows how the attack unfolds. The phishing PDF tricks victims into visiting a malicious webpage that scans the user's environment. If they are in Spain or Portugal, the webpage downloads a VBS file to kickstart the next part of the attack. The final payload is an EXE file that is dropped onto the victim’s computer and executed by the VBS script."
        https://www.fortinet.com/blog/threat-research/analysis-of-ongoing-ousaban-attacks-targeting-the-iberian-peninsula
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/ousaban-banking-trojan-targets-iberian.html
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/ousaban-banking-trojan-spain/
      • Phishing In The Balkans: Fake Traffic Fines, Real Losses
        "Government services are increasingly relying on SMS as a channel to send notifications such as fines, toll reminders and payment alerts. It is fast, convenient, and the general public tends to trust a text from an official sender. This trust is what scammers are looking to take advantage of. Group-IB researchers have been tracking a smishing campaign that is impersonating the identity of Putevi Srbije, Serbia’s state road authority. Victims get a text claiming they have an unpaid traffic fine. They click a link. They land on a fake government website that looks real enough to fool most people. They enter their card details. And then the money is gone."
        https://www.group-ib.com/blog/balkans-fake-traffic-fines-phishing/
      • Fake Interpol Investigation Emails Target Small Businesses With Ransomware
        "Think your small business is too small to be targeted by ransomware? That's precisely the assumption cybercriminals hope you'll make. Bitdefender Antispam researchers have uncovered a phishing campaign targeting small businesses across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the United States with fake investigation emails impersonating law enforcement officials. The messages claim to contain evidence of suspicious company activity, but there’s a catch: The attached ‘evidence’ is actually ransomware."
        https://www.bitdefender.com/en-us/blog/hotforsecurity/fake-interpol-emails-serve-ransomware
        https://hackread.com/fake-interpol-investigation-emails-ransomware-small-businesses/
      • The SOC Files: ScreenConnect Masked As Freeware. An Inside Look At a Large-Scale Campaign
        "To access compromised systems, threat actors frequently abuse legitimate remote monitoring tools. At first glance, these utilities rarely raise red flags: they are signed with valid digital certificates, often allowlisted under corporate IT policies, and fully supported by OS vendors. However, they grant attackers the ability to harvest data from target devices, drop malware, and move laterally across the network."
        https://securelist.com/tr/the-soc-files-screenconnect-campaign-with-asyncrat/120472/
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/seo-poisoned-software-sites-abuse.html
      • Veil#Drop: Blogspot-Hosted PowerShell Loader Delivers PureLog Stealer Through XOR-Encoded In-Memory .NET Payloads
        "Veil#Drop is a sophisticated multi-stage malware delivery framework that combines social engineering, compromised websites, malicious JavaScript launchers, PowerShell download cradles, and trusted cloud-hosted infrastructure to deploy PureLog Stealer entirely in memory. The infection chain begins with a deceptively named JavaScript file masquerading as a document (e.g., transcript.pdf.js), which executes through Windows Script Host and launches PowerShell with execution policy bypasses enabled. PowerShell then retrieves additional stages from attacker-controlled Blogspot pages, abusing Google’s trusted infrastructure to blend malicious traffic with legitimate web activity and evade reputation-based security controls."
        https://www.securonix.com/blog/veildrop-blogspot-hosted-powershell-loader/
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/veildrop-malware-chain-uses-blogger.html
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/veil-drop-blogspot-purelog-stealer/
      • UNC1151 Phishing Email Targeting Belarusian Politician Points To Multi-National Campaign
        "UNC1151, also referred to as Ghostwriter and various other names, is a threat actor whose interests align with those of the government of Belarus (and, by extension, Russia, due to Russia and Belarus’s frequently aligned interests). The group first rose to prominence in 2020 when it hacked into legitimate media sites to publish fake stories (which earned it the name ‘Ghostwriter’). Since then it has remained very active, mostly in spear-phishing campaigns targeting individuals in Poland and Ukraine."
        https://censys.com/blog/unc1151-phishing-email-campaign/

      Breaches/Hacks/Leaks

      • Kubota Says Hackers Had Month-Long Access To Network Systems
        "Kubota North America Corporation disclosed that hackers had access to some of its network systems for more than a month earlier this year. Following an investigation into the incident, the company determined that between March 16 and April 20 the threat actor accessed files with personal information for employees and their dependents. Kubota is a Japanese industrial manufacturer known for its agricultural and construction equipment. It operates in 120 countries, employs more than 52,000 people, and has a reported annual revenue of $20 billion."
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/kubota-says-hackers-had-month-long-access-to-network-systems/
      • Hackers Breached DHS Information-Sharing Network, People Familiar Say
        "A key Department of Homeland Security information-sharing database was accessed by an unknown threat actor in recent weeks, potentially exposing sensitive data exchanged between federal, state, local and industry partners, according to two people familiar with the matter. DHS investigators are probing the intrusion of the Homeland Security Information Network, said both people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the incident is sensitive. The hackers’ affiliation and whether any documentation was pilfered from the system are both unclear."
        https://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2026/06/hackers-breached-dhs-information-sharing-network-people-familiar-say/414534/
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dhs-confirms-hackers-breached-hsin-info-sharing-platform/

      General News

      • What a Financial Planner Taught Me About Cybersecurity
        "When I spoke at a recent cybersecurity awareness event for financial planners and tax advisors, the audience really engaged with the subject. As happens at conferences the world over, people often come up to speakers to ask follow-up questions, or just give their feedback about points made during the presentation. This time, it struck me how many of them said they had been scared by what they heard during my talk."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/07/01/raising-cybersecurity-awareness-for-non-experts/
      • This Supercomputer Encrypts Your Data Even While It’s Running It
        "Most people who handle sensitive data already encrypt it in two places. They lock it down when it sits on a hard drive, and they lock it down when it moves across a network. There has always been a third moment that stayed open. The instant a computer pulls that data into memory to work on it, the protection drops away. For a few seconds or a few hours, the information sits in the open, readable by anyone with deep enough access to the machine. A research team at the University of Cologne built a supercomputer that closes that gap. The system is called RAMSES, and it keeps data scrambled even during the moment of processing."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/07/01/confidential-computing-hpc-research/
        https://arxiv.org/pdf/2606.27919
      • AI-Generated Code Risks Reach Security, Legal, And Compliance Teams
        "Most engineering organizations write code with AI, and a good number of them keep that code away from customers. A Flux survey of engineering leaders and practitioners found that nearly half run AI-generated code in production. Almost every company in the sample uses AI somewhere in development, with under 5% reporting no plans to adopt it within a year. Teams reach for AI on repetitive work first. It writes documentation, fills out unit tests, and handles simple functions, the kind of tasks where a mistake stays small and easy to catch. Adoption thins out as the stakes rise."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/07/01/ai-generated-code-risks-security/
      • The Near Real-Time Patching Era Has Arrived
        "Cybersecurity teams need to prepare now for a forthcoming onslaught of vulnerabilities that will need to be remediated much faster than ever before. The number of vulnerabilities being discovered and reported has already been steadily increasing over the last few months. However, with further advances in artificial intelligence (AI), most notably in the form of Mythos and ChatGPT 5.6 models from Anthropic and OpenAI, the overall number of vulnerabilities is only going to increase. Right now, however, not all the vulnerabilities being remediated lately have actually been formally reported, so limited access to the latest AI models might be working in favor of cybersecurity teams."
        https://blog.barracuda.com/2026/06/30/near-real-time-patching-ai-application-security
      • The Platform You Trust Is The Platform They Target
        "Cofense Intelligence is observing a clear shift in phishing operations: threat actors are moving beyond broad, one-size-fits-all campaigns and adopting platform-aware delivery that adapts to the victim’s device, browser, and environment. What began as simple Windows-focused malware distribution campaigns has evolved into more sophisticated campaigns that can selectively deliver credential phishing, remote access tools, or malware across Windows, MacOS, and Android. This trend reflects a broader strategic change in the threat landscape, one that is designed to increase the likelihood of compromise, expand target coverage, and improve threat actor return on investment."
        https://cofense.com/blog/the-platform-you-trust-is-the-platform-they-target
        https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/phishing-campaigns-auto-adapt-victims-device-os
      • OpenClaw: Risks For The Users And How To Mitigate Them
        "OpenClaw, which was previously known as Clawdbot and Moltbot, is today one of the most successful and fast‑growing ecosystems for AI agents, recognized worldwide. The project quickly became popular with users because of its flexibility and ability to solve fairly complex tasks that previously required a lot of time for automation and execution. A dedicated marketplace appeared quickly after the project started gaining traction, where developers and users began publishing tools that integrate with OpenClaw. Currently, employees all over the world use OpenClaw to automate their tasks, often unaware of risks this practice introduces to them and their employers."
        https://securelist.com/openclaw-security/120484/
      • Alleged Member Of Criminal Cyber Hacking Group “Scattered Spider” Arrested In Finland And Extradited To The United States
        "An alleged member of the criminal cyber hacking group Scattered Spider has been arrested in Finland and extradited to the United States to face federal criminal conspiracy charges in the Northern District of Illinois. A criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday charges Peter Stokes, 19, a dual citizen of the United States and Estonia, with conspiracy, computer intrusion, and fraud. Stokes was arrested by Finnish authorities in April pursuant to an Interpol Red Notice and extradited to the United States last week. He made an initial appearance on Tuesday in federal court in Chicago and was ordered to remain in law enforcement custody."
        https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/alleged-member-criminal-cyber-hacking-group-scattered-spider-arrested-finland-and-extradited
        https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/19-year-old-scattered-spider-suspect.html
        https://therecord.media/teen-suspect-in-scattered-spider-hacks-extradited-to-us
      • Huntress CEO Says Threat Hunter Used 'poor Judgment' In Alerting Ransomware Crim About Law Enforcement Probe
        "Huntress CEO Kyle Hanslovan said he is aware of “questionable, long-term threat actor communications” between a threat hunter who is still employed with the security firm and a cybercriminal, and called this “poor judgment.” “In one particular exchange, our current teammate disclosed to a threat actor that law enforcement had reached out to them about the threat actor,” Hanslovan said in a blog post, addressing a former employee’s accusations that the current Huntress analyst is an insider threat to the company. “While this disclosure was not illegal, it reflected poor judgment,” he wrote."
        https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/06/30/huntress-ceo-says-threat-hunter-used-poor-judgment-in-alerting-ransomware-crim-about-law-enforcement-probe/5264532

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