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SolarWinds Releases Hotfix for Critical CVE-2025-26399 Remote Code Execution Flaw

SolarWinds has released hot fixes to address a critical security flaw impacting its Web Help Desk software that, if successfully exploited, could allow attackers to execute arbitrary commands on susceptible systems. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-26399 (CVSS score: 9.8), has been described as an instance of deserialization of untrusted data that could result in code execution. It affects

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Schneider Electric SESU

View CSAF 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CVSS v3 7.3 ATTENTION: Low Attack Complexity Vendor: Schneider Electric Equipment: SESU Vulnerability: Improper Link Resolution Before File Access ('Link Following') 2. RISK EVALUATION Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an authenticated attacker to write arbitrary data to protected locations, potentially leading to escalation of privilege, arbitrary file corruption, exposure of application and system information or persistent denial of service when a low-privileged attacker tampers with the installation folder. 3. TECHNICAL DETAILS 3.1 AFFECTED PRODUCTS Schneider Electric reports that the following products are affected: Schneider Electric SESU: <3.0.12 Schneider Electric SESU installed on Schneider Electric BESS ANSI: SESU versions prior to 3.0.12 Schneider Electric SESU installed on Schneider Electric Easergy MiCOM P30: SESU versions prior to 3.0.12 Schneider Electric SESU installed on Schneider Electric Easergy MiCOM P40: SESU ve...

How to Use 1Password's Travel Mode at the Border (2025)

Travel Mode not only hides your most sensitive data—it acts as if that data never existed in the first place.

ShadowV2 Botnet Exploits Misconfigured AWS Docker Containers for DDoS-for-Hire Service

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new botnet that customers can rent access to conduct distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against targets of interest. The ShadowV2 botnet, according to Darktrace, predominantly targets misconfigured Docker containers on Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud servers to deploy a Go-based malware that turns infected systems into attack nodes

GitHub Mandates 2FA and Short-Lived Tokens to Strengthen npm Supply Chain Security

GitHub on Monday announced that it will be changing its authentication and publishing options "in the near future" in response to a recent wave of supply chain attacks targeting the npm ecosystem, including the Shai-Hulud attack. This includes steps to address threats posed by token abuse and self-replicating malware by allowing local publishing with required two-factor authentication (2FA),

Attackers Use Phony GitHub Pages to Deliver Mac Malware

Threat actors are using a large-scale SEO poisoning campaign and fake GitHub repositories to deliver Atomic infostealers to Mac users.

Bitcoin continues to increase its institutional popularity 

Not long ago, the mere idea that cryptocurrencies could ever be integrated into mainstream finance would have seemed…

Beware of Zelle transfer scams

Zelle scams are back, or perhaps they never went away. Here's what to look out for.

ChatGPT solves CAPTCHAs if you tell it they&#8217;re fake

Researchers have convinced ChatGPT to solve CAPTCHAs, even though it's against its policy.

⚡ Weekly Recap: Chrome 0-Day, AI Hacking Tools, DDR5 Bit-Flips, npm Worm & More

The security landscape now moves at a pace no patch cycle can match. Attackers aren’t waiting for quarterly updates or monthly fixes—they adapt within hours, blending fresh techniques with old, forgotten flaws to create new openings. A vulnerability closed yesterday can become the blueprint for tomorrow’s breach. This week’s recap explores the trends driving that constant churn: how threat