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Adobe ColdFusion flaw CVE-2026-48282 now exploited in the wild Pierluigi Paganini July 06, 2026 Attackers are exploiting the critical Adobe ColdFusion flaw CVE-2026-48282, which allows remote code execution on unpatched servers. Attackers have started exploiting CVE-2026-48282, a maximum-severity vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion. The flaw is a path traversal issue that could result in arbitrary code…
WTF?! Federal prosecutors say a ransomware negotiator exploited the very channels used to manage cyberattacks, turning sensitive breach data into leverage for the hackers he was supposed to fight. That negotiator, Angelo Martino, 41, was sentenced to 70 months in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring with affiliates of the BlackCat ransomware operation. Martino worked…
Ransomware activity continues to rise, with 2,509 confirmed victims and 91 active threat groups observed during Q2 2026. Top ransomware operators Industry and country targeting MITRE ATT&CK TTP analysis Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) Strategic recommendations for security teams Q3 2026 threat outlook The ransomware ecosystem didn’t slow down in Q2; it accelerated. Discover which threat groups gained…
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Why this could get bigger There’s much in the litigation that it will garner serious international attention as it unfolds. Apple’s argues that a competitor with access to so much of its own proprietary information could “bypass years of independent research and development, skip the capital expenditure required to build genuine expertise, and bring products…
In 2022 and 2023, the European Parliament’s PEGA Committee investigated spyware abuses across the European Union following journalistic revelations about government deployment of NSO Group’s Pegasus technology. Now, years later, it turns out that someone was using Pegasus spyware on one of the committee’s own. In a report published Friday, the University of Toronto’s Citizen…