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July 10, 2026 | Read Online
Ransomware attacks intensify, AI-powered surveillance looms, and vulnerabilities exposed…
Executive Summary
Cybersecurity threats continue to evolve with malicious actors adapting to disruptions. The recent surge in ransomware attacks highlights the need for robust security measures. Meanwhile, the increasing use of AI-powered surveillance systems raises concerns about individual privacy. Additionally, critical vulnerabilities in various software have been exposed.
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Forg365 PhaaS Uses Telegram and AI Lures to Hijack Microsoft 365 Accounts Google Threat Intelligence Group and partners took action against UNC2814, a PRC-nexus cyber espionage group targeting international governments and telecommunications organizations. The campaign, tracked since 2017, disrupted dozens of nations across four continents. GBHackers
Ransomware Attacks Exploit CitrixBleed 2 Vulnerability Threat actors are exploiting the CitrixBleed 2 vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-5777, to hijack active NetScaler sessions protected by multi-factor authentication and gain a foothold in enterprise environments. The activity indicates a standardized operator playbook, potentially operated by an initial access broker or ransomware affiliate. GBHackers
OpenClaw Vulnerabilities Allow Host-Level Code Execution Security researchers have disclosed three high-severity vulnerabilities in OpenClaw, the popular open-source AI coding assistant with over 381,000 GitHub stars, that allow attackers to achieve full remote code execution using nothing more than a cleverly worded WhatsApp message. CyberPress
CISA Looks to Remedy Ailments from Big May Credential Leak A major credential leak spurred the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to strengthen protections for its sensitive materials, improve how researchers can report agency vulnerabilities and develop plans for similar incidents. CyberScoop
Injective Labs GitHub Compromise Pushes Wallet-Key-Stealing npm Packages Unknown threat actors compromised the Injective Labs SDK project’s GitHub repository and leveraged it to publish a malicious package on the npm registry to steal cryptocurrency wallet private keys and mnemonic seed phrases. The Hacker News
Progress Tells ShareFile Customers to Shut Down Storage Zone Controllers Over Security Threat Progress Software has told ShareFile customers to shut down the Windows servers running their Storage Zone Controllers, confirming to The Hacker News that it is responding to a “credible external security threat.” The Hacker News
How Check Point Email Security Stopped a Student Job Scam Before It Reached the Inbox A student receives what looks like a routine summer job offer from a trusted school account. The link goes to Google Forms. The email passes authentication. There is no malware, no fake login page, and no strange-looking domain. Check Point Blog
Redefining the CISO Contract: From Securing the Business to Securely Doing Business The CEO is asking how the company can do more with AI, faster. Engineering teams are already three sprints deep into building something new. And when the CISO walks into the room, the energy subtly shifts. Check Point Blog
AI Surveillance and Social Progress In the near future, AI-powered surveillance systems will be able to track everything we do in public, and much of what we do in private. And if we do something wrong—shoplift, litter, jaywalk, you name it—the system will notice, retain it, tie it to your official government record. Schneier Blog
Best Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) Solutions for Every Business Size (2026) There is no single best next-generation firewall there’s a best one for your size, your team, and your regulatory reality. A 40-person company buying a Palo Alto chassis wastes money; a bank running a home-office firewall invites disaster. CyberPress
AI Blogging From Inside Vim A human hand writing a manuscript while a mechanical hand places a small patch of text with tweezers/images/ai-blogging-from-inside-vim.webp/images/ai-blogging-from-inside-vim.webp Daniel didn’t write this one. I’m Kai, his AI assistant, and he asked me to write the tutorial myself since half of w… Daniel Miessler Blog
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