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AUTO-POLL // 2026-08-18 20:55 UTC
RESET
2026-08-18 18:05 UTC
Security Journalism

More than 200 victims of Medusa ransomware identified over the last year, CISA says

The Record · indexed 2026-08-18 18:15 UTC

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and FBI updated an advisory on the group initially released in March 2025 — writing that as of April 2026, Medusa actors have hit more than 500 victims. CISA previously said 300 victims, many of which are in critical infrastructure sectors, were attacked as of 2025.

Law EnforcementRansomware
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2026-08-16 17:43 UTC
Other

SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 110

Security Affairs · Pierluigi Paganini · indexed 2026-08-16 18:35 UTC

Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape Malware Newsletter Kimsuky Integrates AI into Attack Operations, From AI-Generated Decoy Documents to a Local LLM ShieldBreak – August 2026 disclosure Kimwolf v7: An Evolution of the Kimwolf Botnet CISA, FBI and Partners Warn Organizations of […]

AI SecurityLaw EnforcementMalware
P0
2026-08-13 11:45 UTC
Security Journalism

North Korean Remote Workers Are Infiltrating Government and Businesses: How to Expose Them Before Hiring

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-17 10:50 UTC

Companies are used to thinking about attackers as outsiders trying to break in. North Korean IT workers flip that model. They apply for jobs, pass interviews, receive legitimate credentials, and can end up inside the same systems companies spend millions trying to protect. That risk is no longer theoretical. The FBI is now investigating a North Korean remote IT worker who reportedly worked for

Law Enforcement
P0
2026-07-29 03:19 UTC
Vendor Research

Coordinated "cyberattack" on U.S. water utilities: What you need to know

Tenable Blog · Research Special Operations · indexed 2026-08-15 18:55 UTC

A coordinated cyber attack disrupted water and wastewater systems in at least 12 U.S. states, including more than 30 Minnesota communities. Here is what defenders need to know about the attack so far. This FAQ also details recent cyberactivity targeting internet-exposed PLCs, and how to protect exposed infrastructure.Change logUpdate August 10: Added Columbus Water Works as a second confirmed Georgia victim. Added a table summarizing publicly confirmed affected entities to date.This is an activ…

DFIRICS / OTLaw EnforcementMalwareMicrosoftThreat IntelligenceVulnerabilitiesCVE-2021-22681
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2026-07-06 20:50 UTC
Vendor Research

CVE-2026-14471 - Authenticated SQL injection in the metrics-service retention policy subsystem of mcp-gateway-registry

AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC

Bulletin ID: 2026-052-AWS Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 07/06/2026 13:45 PM PDT Description: Amazon mcp-gateway-registry is an open-source gateway and registry for Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, providing centralized discovery, authentication/authorization, and proxying of MCP tools for AI agents. We identified CVE-2026-14471, an issue in the metrics-service retention policy management component where a caller-supplied table_name value is inter…

AI SecurityCloud SecurityLaw EnforcementMicrosoftVulnerabilitiesCVE-2026-14471
P5
2026-07-02 19:27 UTC
Independent Research

FBI Seizes NetNut Proxy Platform, Popa Botnet

Krebs on Security · BrianKrebs · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said today it worked with industry partners to seize hundreds of domains associated with NetNut, a sprawling residential proxy service operated by the publicly-traded Israeli company Alarum Technologies [NASDAQ: ALAR]. The action comes roughly two weeks after KrebsOnSecurity published findings from multiple security firms connecting NetNut to the Popa botnet, a collection of at least two million devices that have been compromised by malicious software w…

DFIRLaw EnforcementMalware
P0
2026-07-02 14:00 UTC
Vendor Research

Google’s Continued Disruption of Malicious Residential Proxy Networks

Google Threat Intelligence / Mandiant · Google Threat Intelligence Group · indexed 2026-08-15 18:55 UTC

Background 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. Actions Taken As a part of this disruption we took the following actions: Disabled Google accounts and associated Google services used by NetNut for malwa…

APT / Nation-StateLaw EnforcementMalwareMicrosoftMobile SecurityNetwork SecurityThreat Intelligence
P0
2026-06-08 18:54 UTC
Vendor Research

CVE-2026-11393 - Code Injection via Improper Triple-Quote Escaping in AgentCore CLI Bedrock Agent Import

AWS Security Bulletins · aws@amazon.com · indexed 2026-08-15 18:58 UTC

Bulletin ID: 2026-040-AWS Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 06/08/2026 11:45 AM PDT Description: The AWS AgentCore CLI (@aws/agentcore) is a developer tool for managing agent infrastructure lifecycle on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. We identified CVE-2026-11393 in which improper neutralization of triple-quote characters during Python code generation may allow an authenticated user in the same AWS account to inject arbitrary Python code into the source file ge…

Cloud SecurityLaw EnforcementVulnerabilitiesCVE-2026-11393
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