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Semrush impersonation scam hits Google Ads

The phishing campaign for valuable Google accounts continues with a new twist, going after the customers of a Sass platform.

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Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow: Information security and the Baseball Hall of Fame

In this week’s Threat Source newsletter, William pitches a fun comparison between baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki and the unsung heroes of information security, highlights newly released UAT-5918 research, and shares an exciting new Talos video.

Israeli Spyware Graphite Targeted WhatsApp with 0-Click Exploit

Citizen Lab's investigation reveals sophisticated spyware attacks exploiting WhatsApp vulnerabilities, implicating Paragon Solutions. Learn how their research exposed these threats and the implications for digital privacy.

Targeted spyware and why it’s a concern to us

Experts are warning about the proliferating market for targeted spyware and espionage. Why should we be concerned?

Veeam and IBM Release Patches for High-Risk Flaws in Backup and AIX Systems

Veeam has released security updates to address a critical security flaw impacting its Backup & Replication software that could lead to remote code execution. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-23120, carries a CVSS score of 9.9 out of 10.0. It affects 12.3.0.310 and all earlier version 12 builds. "A vulnerability allowing remote code execution (RCE) by authenticated domain users," the

GHSA-2xcr-p767-f3rv: Apache Druid vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery, Cross-site Scripting, Open Redirect

Severity: medium (5.8) / important Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF), Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting'), URL Redirection to Untrusted Site ('Open Redirect') vulnerability in Apache Druid. This issue affects all previous Druid versions. When using the Druid management proxy, a request that has a specially crafted URL could be used to redirect the request to an arbitrary server instead. This has the potential for XSS or XSRF. The user is required to be authenticated for this exploit. The management proxy is enabled in Druid's out-of-box configuration. It may be disabled to mitigate this vulnerability. If the management proxy is disabled, some web console features will not work properly, but core functionality is unaffected. Users are recommended to upgrade to Druid 31.0.2 or Druid 32.0.1, which fixes the issue.

GHSA-4rj2-9gcx-5qhx: MLflow has Weak Password Requirements

In mlflow/mlflow version 2.18, an admin is able to create a new user account without setting a password. This vulnerability could lead to security risks, as accounts without passwords may be susceptible to unauthorized access. Additionally, this issue violates best practices for secure user account management. The issue is fixed in version 2.19.0.

GHSA-969w-gqqr-g6j3: MLflow Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability

A Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability exists in the Signup feature of mlflow/mlflow versions 2.17.0 to 2.20.1. This vulnerability allows an attacker to create a new account, which may be used to perform unauthorized actions on behalf of the malicious user.

GHSA-fjcf-3j3r-78rp: LiteLLM Has an Improper Authorization Vulnerability

An improper authorization vulnerability exists in the main-latest version of BerriAI/litellm. When a user with the role 'internal_user_viewer' logs into the application, they are provided with an overly privileged API key. This key can be used to access all the admin functionality of the application, including endpoints such as '/users/list' and '/users/get_users'. This vulnerability allows for privilege escalation within the application, enabling any account to become a PROXY ADMIN.

GHSA-879v-fggm-vxw2: LiteLLM Has a Leakage of Langfuse API Keys

In berriai/litellm version v1.52.1, an issue in proxy_server.py causes the leakage of Langfuse API keys when an error occurs while parsing team settings. This vulnerability exposes sensitive information, including langfuse_secret and langfuse_public_key, which can provide full access to the Langfuse project storing all requests.