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Shai-Hulud Worm Clones Hit NPM: New Supply Chain Attacks Emerge Days After Source Code Release

Shai-Hulud Worm Clones Hit NPM: New Supply Chain Attacks Emerge Days After Source Code Release

by Team Black Belt | May 22, 2026 | Cybersecurity News

We’ve spoken on this before but it seems that the open-source software ecosystem never sleeps—and neither do the attackers targeting it. Just days after the source code for the notorious Shai-Hulud worm was publicly released on GitHub, copycat threat actors have...
Microsoft Exchange Server Zero-Day Under Active Exploitation: What Businesses Need to Do Now (CVE-2026-42897)

Microsoft Exchange Server Zero-Day Under Active Exploitation: What Businesses Need to Do Now (CVE-2026-42897)

by Team Black Belt | May 20, 2026 | Cybersecurity News

In the world of cybersecurity, Exchange Server zero-day vulnerabilities are among the most dangerous threats IT leaders face today. On May 14, 2026, Microsoft disclosed a high-severity Exchange Server zero-day (CVE-2026-42897) that is already being actively exploited...
AI Zero-Day Exploit: AI Just Wrote Its First Zero-Day Exploit — And It Nearly Pulled Off a Mass Attack

AI Zero-Day Exploit: AI Just Wrote Its First Zero-Day Exploit — And It Nearly Pulled Off a Mass Attack

by Team Black Belt | May 12, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity News

The cybersecurity community has been debating for years whether AI would eventually be weaponized to discover and exploit vulnerabilities at scale. As of today, that debate is over. Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has published findings confirming what...
AI Security Flaws Far More Severe Than Traditional Bugs: New Pen Test Data Reveals the Risks

AI Security Flaws Far More Severe Than Traditional Bugs: New Pen Test Data Reveals the Risks

by Team Black Belt | May 12, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity News

In a striking new report, AI security flaws are proving significantly more dangerous than traditional software vulnerabilities. According to Cobalt’s 2026 State of Pentesting Report, 32% of findings in AI and LLM systems were rated high-risk — nearly 2.5 times higher...
ShinyHunters Canvas Breach: Hackers Deface 330 School Portals in Escalating Extortion Attack

ShinyHunters Canvas Breach: Hackers Deface 330 School Portals in Escalating Extortion Attack

by Team Black Belt | May 12, 2026 | Cybersecurity News

In a major ShinyHunters Canvas breach, the notorious extortion group has defaced login pages of approximately 330 educational institutions using Instructure’s Canvas platform. The attackers are demanding ransom and threatening to leak 275 million student records by...
Critical Alert: CISA Warns of Active Exploitation in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN

Critical Alert: CISA Warns of Active Exploitation in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN

by Team Black Belt | Apr 23, 2026 | Cybersecurity News

In the world of enterprise connectivity, addressing a Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerability is now a top priority for security teams. SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) serves as the backbone of the modern distributed enterprise, but recent disclosures from...
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Business Email Compromise: It’s Not Just a Scam — It’s an Operation

Business Email Compromise: It’s Not Just a Scam — It’s an Operation

Jul 2, 2026

Most people have heard of Business Email Compromise (BEC) — the attack where someone impersonates your CEO or a vendor to redirect a payment. But the way it's often described makes it sound simpler than it really is. The truth, revealed in recent research into...

Hackers Exploit Fake ChatGPT Organizations in a New Malicious Use of AI

Hackers Exploit Fake ChatGPT Organizations in a New Malicious Use of AI

Jul 1, 2026

We talk a lot about how AI can be used to defend against cyberattacks — but attackers are just as interested in using AI platforms against you. A new threat campaign discovered this month proves the point in a clever and unsettling way, highlighting the growing risks...

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