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Accused data thief threw MacBook into a river to destroy evidence

December 29, 2025 TH Author

Former staffer of Korean e-tailer Coupang accessed 33 million records but may have done less damage than feared Korean e-tailer Coupang claims a former employee has admitted to improperly accessing data describing 33 million of its customers, but says the accused deleted the stolen data.… READ MORE HERE…




TrendMicro
July 22, 2025 TH Author

Proactive Security Insights for SharePoint Attacks (CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771)

CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771 are vulnerabilities in on-premise Microsoft SharePoint Servers that evolved from previously patched flaws, allowing unauthenticated remote code execution through advanced deserialization and ViewState abuse. Read More HERE…

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TrendMicro
July 22, 2025 TH Author

Back to Business: Lumma Stealer Returns with Stealthier Methods

Lumma Stealer has re-emerged shortly after its takedown. This time, the cybergroup behind this malware appears to be intent on employing more covert tactics while steadily expanding its reach. This article shares the latest methods used to propagate this threat. Read More HERE…

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TrendMicro
July 22, 2025 TH Author

Proactive Security and Insights for SharePoint Attacks (CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771)

CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771 are vulnerabilities in on-premise Microsoft SharePoint Servers that evolved from previously patched flaws, allowing unauthenticated remote code execution through advanced deserialization and ViewState abuse. Read More HERE…

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The Register
July 21, 2025 TH Author

Dell scoffs at breach, says miscreants only stole ‘fake data’

No customer, partner info stolen, spokesperson tells The Reg Dell has confirmed that criminals broke into its IT environment and stole some of its data — but told The Register that it’s “primarily synthetic (fake) data.”… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
July 21, 2025 TH Author

Why I highly recommend the M4 MacBook Air to most people (and now it’s on sale)

Apple’s M4 MacBook Air elevates the ultraportable game with boosted memory, improved external display support, and a surprisingly competitive price – especially at $150 off.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
July 21, 2025 TH Author

Four new Android spyware samples linked to Iran’s intel agency

Persians added snooping capabilities to DCHSpy after Israeli bombs fell Four new samples of Android spyware linked to the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) that collects WhatsApp data, records audio and video, and hunts for files by name, surfaced shortly after the Iran-Israel conflict began.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
July 21, 2025 TH Author

5 tips for building foundation models for AI

While some business leaders buy large language models, others build their own. Here are five things you need to know.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
July 21, 2025 TH Author

Microsoft patches failed to fix on-prem SharePoint, which is now under zero-day attack

PLUS: China upgrades smartphone surveillance tools; Ring eases anti-snooping stance; and more Infosec In Brief  Microsoft has warned users of SharePoint Server that three on-prem versions of the product include a zero-day flaw that is under attack – and that its own failure to completely fix past problems is the cause.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
July 20, 2025 TH Author

UK uncovers novel Microsoft snooping malware, blames and sanctions GRU cyberspies

Fancy Bear can’t keep its claws out of Outlook inboxes The UK government is warning that Russia’s APT28 (also known as Fancy Bear or Forest Blizzard) has been deploying previously unknown malware to harvest Microsoft email credentials and steal access to compromised accounts.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
July 20, 2025 TH Author

This Apple Watch model is my favorite and I use it daily – right now, it’s over 30% off

I love the Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) for its basic features and fair price, and it’s currently on sale at Walmart.READ MORE HERE…

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