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⚡ Weekly Recap — SharePoint Breach, Spyware, IoT Hijacks, DPRK Fraud, Crypto Drains and More

Some risks don’t breach the perimeter—they arrive through signed software, clean resumes, or sanctioned vendors still hiding in plain sight. This week, the clearest threats weren’t the loudest—they were the most legitimate-looking. In an environment where identity, trust, and tooling are all interlinked, the strongest attack path is often the one that looks like it belongs. Security teams are

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Tea App Breach: Women Only Dating Platform Leaks 72K User Images

The “Tea” app, a new and popular social platform for women, confirmed a major data breach affecting users…

Email Security Is Stuck in the Antivirus Era: Why It Needs a Modern Approach

Picture this: you’ve hardened every laptop in your fleet with real‑time telemetry, rapid isolation, and automated rollback. But the corporate mailbox—the front door for most attackers—is still guarded by what is effectively a 1990s-era filter. This isn't a balanced approach. Email remains a primary vector for breaches, yet we often treat it as a static stream of messages instead of a dynamic,

Malicious ISO File Used in Romance Scam Targeting German Speakers

Sublime Security reveals a cunning romance/adult-themed scam targeting German speakers, leveraging Keitaro TDS to deliver an AutoIT-based malware loader. Learn how this sophisticated campaign operates, its deceptive tactics, and the hidden payload.

A week in security (July 21 – July 27)

A list of topics we covered in the week of July 21 to July 27 of 2025

GHSA-c2fv-2fmj-9xrx: ssrfcheck has Incomplete IP Address Deny List that leads to Server-Side Request Forgery Vulnerability

Versions of the package ssrfcheck before 1.2.0 are vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) due to an incomplete denylist of IP address ranges. Specifically, the package fails to classify the reserved IP address space 224.0.0.0/4 (Multicast) as invalid. This oversight allows attackers to craft requests targeting these multicast addresses.

Scattered Spider Hijacks VMware ESXi to Deploy Ransomware on Critical U.S. Infrastructure

The notorious cybercrime group known as Scattered Spider is targeting VMware ESXi hypervisors in attacks targeting retail, airline, and transportation sectors in North America. "The group's core tactics have remained consistent and do not rely on software exploits. Instead, they use a proven playbook centered on phone calls to an IT help desk," Google's Mandiant team said in an extensive

Critical Flaws in Niagara Framework Threaten Smart Buildings and Industrial Systems Worldwide

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered over a dozen security vulnerabilities impacting Tridium's Niagara Framework that could allow an attacker on the same network to compromise the system under certain circumstances. "These vulnerabilities are fully exploitable if a Niagara system is misconfigured, thereby disabling encryption on a specific network device," Nozomi Networks Labs said in a

GHSA-rfx3-ffrp-6875: Duplicate Advisory: sequoia-openpgp vulnerable to out-of-bounds array access leading to panic

### Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-25mx-8f3v-8wh7. This link is maintained to preserve external references. ### Original Description The sequoia-openpgp crate before 1.16.0 for Rust allows out-of-bounds array access and a panic.

GHSA-q5h2-xq96-6gmc: Duplicate Advisory: buffered-reader vulnerable to out-of-bounds array access leading to panic

### Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-29mf-62xx-28jq. This link is maintained to preserve external references. ### Original Description The buffered-reader crate before 1.2.0 for Rust allows out-of-bounds array access and a panic.