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Brave sees 100% Linux growth as browser reaches 115M monthly users
Brave has reported record growth across its browser and search products in April 2026, with Linux users emerging as the fastest-growing segment, more than doubl...

Silver Fox Uses Fake Tax Notices to Deploy ValleyRAT and New ABCDoor Backdoor
A Chinese-linked threat group known as Silver Fox has been running a calculated phishing campaign, tricking employees at organizations across multiple countries...
Microsoft Edge Stores Passwords in Process Memory, Posing Enterprise Risk
A proof-of-concept exploit (PoC) shows how someone with admin privileges can exploit the issue to steal passwords, and thus use them to engage in further malici...

Microsoft Warns of Sophisticated Phishing Campaign Targeting US Organizations
The malicious emails claim to contain a conduct report and lure victims to a Microsoft phishing website that leverages AitM. The post Microsoft Warns of Sophist...

LuxSci Launches Enterprise-Grade HIPAA-Compliant Email Security for Mid-Sized Healthcare Organizations
Cambridge, MA, May 5th, 2026, CyberNewswire New right-sized offering brings advanced encryption, easy API integration, and HITRUST-certified compliance to the m...
FTC to ban data broker Kochava from selling Americans’ location data
The FTC will ban data broker Kochava and its subsidiary, Collective Data Solutions (CDS), from selling location data without consumers' explicit consent to sett...

Cerberus Stalkerware on Google Play Leverages Accessibility Abuse and Firebase for Remote Control
A dangerous piece of Android stalkerware called Cerberus Anti-theft has been hiding in plain sight on the Google Play Store since October 4, 2023. Sold under th...

The EOL Blind Spot in Your CVE Feed: What SCA Tools Don't Check.
Critical vulnerabilities can exist in open source software your scanners don't check. HeroDevs reveals how EOL software creates blind spots in CVE feeds and SCA...

The EOL Blind Spot in Your CVE Feed: What SCA Tools Miss
Critical vulnerabilities can exist in open source software your scanners don't check. HeroDevs reveals how EOL software creates blind spots in CVE feeds and SCA...
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Education Sector Under Attack From State Espionage, Spear-Phishing, and Supply Chain Attacks
Schools, universities, and research institutions across the globe are facing a growing wave of cyber threats in 2026, with state-backed espionage groups, spear-...

Hacker Conversations: Joey Melo on Hacking AI
AI red team specialist details his methods for manipulating AI guardrails through jailbreaking and data poisoning, helping developers harden machine learning mo...

DAEMON Tools Software Hacked to Deliver Malware in a Supply Chain Attack
In a sophisticated supply chain attack discovered in early May 2026, the popular disk image mounting software DAEMON Tools has been compromised to deliver malic...

Vimeo data breach exposes personal information of 119,000 people
The ShinyHunters extortion gang stole personal information belonging to over 119,000 people after hacking the Vimeo online video platform in April, according to...

Critical Bug Could Expose 300,000 Ollama Deployments to Information Theft
Dubbed Bleeding Llama, the heap out-of-bounds read issue can be exploited remotely, without authentication. The post Critical Bug Could Expose 300,000 Ollama De...

Code of Conduct Phishing Emails Target 35,000 Users in Multi-Stage AiTM Attack
A large-scale phishing campaign has been caught using fake “code of conduct” emails to trick employees into giving up their account credentials. The...
CISA Unveils New Initiative to Fortify America’s Critical Infrastructure

Critical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Patched in Android
CVE-2026-0073 affects Android’s System component and it can be exploited without any user interaction. The post Critical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Pa...
How the Story of a USB Penetration Test Went Viral
Two decades ago Dark Reading posted its first blockbuster — a column by a pen tester who sprinkled rigged thumb drives around a credit union parking lot and let...
How the Story of a USB Penetration Test Went Viral
Two decades ago Dark Reading posted its first blockbuster — a story from a pen tester who sprinkled rigged thumb drives around a credit union parking lot and le...

Google now offers up to $1.5 million for some Android exploits
Google overhauls its Android and Chrome vulnerability rewards programs, offering bounties of up to $1.5 million for the most difficult exploits while scaling ba...