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⚡ Weekly Recap: Linux Kernel Flaws, AI Malware Tricks, Turla Backdoor, Infostealers and More
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TechCrunch
· Jun 22, 2026
Klue hack results in data breach at several cybersecurity firms
Huntress, HackerOne, Jamf, Recorded Future, and Tanium are among the cybersecurity companies that had data stolen following an earlier breach at market research firm Klue.
The Motley Fool
· Jul 10, 2026
CoreWeave's CEO Dumped Nearly 370,000 Shares for $30.8 Million. What Does That Mean for Investors?
This artificial intelligence infrastructure company reported a notable insider sale.
The Next Web
· Jul 6, 2026
An AI agent just ran a full ransomware attack with no human at the keyboard
Security firm Sysdig says it has documented the first ransomware attack run end to end by an AI agent, first reported by Business Insider. A large language model planned, executed, and adapted the entire operation, which Sysdig has named JadePuffer. The agent chained together every stage of the attack, from reconnaissance and credential theft to lateral [] This story continues at The Next Web
The Hacker News
· Jun 26, 2026
Miasma Malware Targets npm Packages and GitHub Actions in Supply Chain Attack
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged yet another evolution of the supply chain attack linked to the Mini Shai-Hulud, Miasma, and Hades malware family that has compromised a new set of npm packages, even as it has propagated to the Go ecosystem. The latest activity includes malicious npm releases affecting LeoPlatform and RStreams packages, GitHub Actions workflow abuse, and a related Go
ZDNet
· Jul 9, 2026
The best malware removal software of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed
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Seeking Alpha
· Jul 8, 2026
Rubrik Is A Cybersecurity Standout (Rating Upgrade)
Rubrik Is A Cybersecurity Standout (Rating Upgrade)
Baltic News Network
· Jul 3, 2026
Another Company Identified in Latvijas valsts meži Cyberattack Investigation
The cybercriminal responsible for the attack on Latvijas valsts meži (LVM) also compromised a server belonging to pharmaceutical manufacturer Olpha, Latvia’s national cybersecurity incident response institution Cert.lv informed the LETA news agency. According to Cert.lv, investigators discovered the breach of Olpha’s server while analysing the cyberattack against Latvijas valsts meži. The institution stressed that the [] The post Another Company Identified in Latvijas valsts meži Cyberattack Investigation appeared first on Baltic News Network.
Intel Slava
· Jun 27, 2026
🇺🇸⚡️ — Anthropic announced the opening of access to its most powerful AI model.
— Anthropic announced the opening of access to its most powerful AI model. “Today, the government notified us that Mythos 5, our strongest model in the field of cybersecurity, can be redeployed for a group of US organizations that manage and protect critical infrastructure,” the company said in a statement. Anthropic notes that the company continues to work with authorities to expand access to Mythos 5 and lift the ban on the Fable 5 model.By the way, this model was blocked 3 days after its release, at the request of the US authorities, as the head of the NSA later stated, this model hacked almost all US secret systems not in weeks, but in a matter of hours.@Intelslava
TechRepublic
· Jun 30, 2026
SimpleHelp Flaw Exploited to Deploy Malware Targeting Windows, macOS, and Linux
A SimpleHelp authentication flaw is being exploited to deploy Djinn Stealer, a cross-platform malware targeting cloud, developer, and AI credentials. The post SimpleHelp Flaw Exploited to Deploy Malware Targeting Windows, macOS, and Linux appeared first on TechRepublic.
The Jerusalem Post
· Jul 7, 2026
Iran-linked hackers used Israeli IT providers to target government bodies
Once installed, the tool can infiltrate programs used to access other computers. Malware disguised as legitimate updates sent by the IT provider can be sent to the customer.
Elite Daily
· Jun 21, 2026
55 Weird Hacks That Make Your Backyard Way Nicer
Scroll down to find ways to make your yard space really shine.
The Register
· Jun 22, 2026
OpenAI: Yoo-hoo, look over here, we do that security stuff too!
A plethora of pwn-prevention, including a 'Patch The Planet' pledge
CNET
· Jun 22, 2026
I Turned Off All Antivirus Protection for a Week. Here's What I Learned
Disabling my antivirus for a week taught me that the most important security tool you have isn't software.
Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 23, 2026
Top Indian tech supplier reports ‘cybersecurity incident’
Top Indian tech supplier reports ‘cybersecurity incident’
Talking Points Memo
· Jul 9, 2026
FBI Demands Backup As It Tries to Substantiate Trump’s 2020 Delusions
Hello, and welcome back to The Franchise! The FBI is ramping up its probe into the 2020 election in Fulton...
LSM.lv English
· Jul 2, 2026
PM Kulbergs dissatisfied with cybersecurity in state companies
The first signs of a breach in the system at AS Latvijas Valsts meži (LVM) cyberattack were detected as early as June 11, when suspicious activity was identified, while the actual malicious activities took place on the night of June 22–23, said Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs (United List) on July 2.
Tampa Free Press
· Jun 28, 2026
Fake Support Accounts, Real Spies: FBI Exposes Evolving Russian Phishing Threat To Messaging Apps
The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have issued an update to their March 20, 2026, Public Service Announcement to warn the public about an aggressive, evolving cyber threat. Russian intelligence agencies are actively running a sophisticated phishing campaign aimed at hijacking individual accounts on commercial messaging applications (CMAs). Federal investigators have [] Fake Support Accounts, Real Spies: FBI Exposes Evolving Russian Phishing Threat To Messaging Apps
Quartz
· Jul 3, 2026
China's 360 Security says it built an AI vulnerability-finder to rival Claude Mythos
The Chinese cybersecurity firm says its Tulongfeng system found more than 3,400 software vulnerabilities, matching what Mythos can do
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TechCrunch
· Jun 22, 2026
Klue hack results in data breach at several cybersecurity firms
Huntress, HackerOne, Jamf, Recorded Future, and Tanium are among the cybersecurity companies that had data stolen following an earlier breach at market research firm Klue.
The Motley Fool
· Jul 10, 2026
CoreWeave's CEO Dumped Nearly 370,000 Shares for $30.8 Million. What Does That Mean for Investors?
This artificial intelligence infrastructure company reported a notable insider sale.
The Next Web
· Jul 6, 2026
An AI agent just ran a full ransomware attack with no human at the keyboard
Security firm Sysdig says it has documented the first ransomware attack run end to end by an AI agent, first reported by Business Insider. A large language model planned, executed, and adapted the entire operation, which Sysdig has named JadePuffer. The agent chained together every stage of the attack, from reconnaissance and credential theft to lateral [] This story continues at The Next Web
The Hacker News
· Jun 26, 2026
Miasma Malware Targets npm Packages and GitHub Actions in Supply Chain Attack
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged yet another evolution of the supply chain attack linked to the Mini Shai-Hulud, Miasma, and Hades malware family that has compromised a new set of npm packages, even as it has propagated to the Go ecosystem. The latest activity includes malicious npm releases affecting LeoPlatform and RStreams packages, GitHub Actions workflow abuse, and a related Go
ZDNet
· Jul 9, 2026
The best malware removal software of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed
Think your device is infected? Try out our favorite software to remove malware and restore your security.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 8, 2026
Rubrik Is A Cybersecurity Standout (Rating Upgrade)
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Baltic News Network
· Jul 3, 2026
Another Company Identified in Latvijas valsts meži Cyberattack Investigation
The cybercriminal responsible for the attack on Latvijas valsts meži (LVM) also compromised a server belonging to pharmaceutical manufacturer Olpha, Latvia’s national cybersecurity incident response institution Cert.lv informed the LETA news agency. According to Cert.lv, investigators discovered the breach of Olpha’s server while analysing the cyberattack against Latvijas valsts meži. The institution stressed that the [] The post Another Company Identified in Latvijas valsts meži Cyberattack Investigation appeared first on Baltic News Network.
Intel Slava
· Jun 27, 2026
🇺🇸⚡️ — Anthropic announced the opening of access to its most powerful AI model.
— Anthropic announced the opening of access to its most powerful AI model. “Today, the government notified us that Mythos 5, our strongest model in the field of cybersecurity, can be redeployed for a group of US organizations that manage and protect critical infrastructure,” the company said in a statement. Anthropic notes that the company continues to work with authorities to expand access to Mythos 5 and lift the ban on the Fable 5 model.By the way, this model was blocked 3 days after its release, at the request of the US authorities, as the head of the NSA later stated, this model hacked almost all US secret systems not in weeks, but in a matter of hours.@Intelslava
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· Jun 30, 2026
SimpleHelp Flaw Exploited to Deploy Malware Targeting Windows, macOS, and Linux
A SimpleHelp authentication flaw is being exploited to deploy Djinn Stealer, a cross-platform malware targeting cloud, developer, and AI credentials. The post SimpleHelp Flaw Exploited to Deploy Malware Targeting Windows, macOS, and Linux appeared first on TechRepublic.
The Jerusalem Post
· Jul 7, 2026
Iran-linked hackers used Israeli IT providers to target government bodies
Once installed, the tool can infiltrate programs used to access other computers. Malware disguised as legitimate updates sent by the IT provider can be sent to the customer.
Elite Daily
· Jun 21, 2026
55 Weird Hacks That Make Your Backyard Way Nicer
Scroll down to find ways to make your yard space really shine.
The Register
· Jun 22, 2026
OpenAI: Yoo-hoo, look over here, we do that security stuff too!
A plethora of pwn-prevention, including a 'Patch The Planet' pledge
CNET
· Jun 22, 2026
I Turned Off All Antivirus Protection for a Week. Here's What I Learned
Disabling my antivirus for a week taught me that the most important security tool you have isn't software.
Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 23, 2026
Top Indian tech supplier reports ‘cybersecurity incident’
Top Indian tech supplier reports ‘cybersecurity incident’
Talking Points Memo
· Jul 9, 2026
FBI Demands Backup As It Tries to Substantiate Trump’s 2020 Delusions
Hello, and welcome back to The Franchise! The FBI is ramping up its probe into the 2020 election in Fulton...
LSM.lv English
· Jul 2, 2026
PM Kulbergs dissatisfied with cybersecurity in state companies
The first signs of a breach in the system at AS Latvijas Valsts meži (LVM) cyberattack were detected as early as June 11, when suspicious activity was identified, while the actual malicious activities took place on the night of June 22–23, said Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs (United List) on July 2.
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· Jun 28, 2026
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Quartz
· Jul 3, 2026
China's 360 Security says it built an AI vulnerability-finder to rival Claude Mythos
The Chinese cybersecurity firm says its Tulongfeng system found more than 3,400 software vulnerabilities, matching what Mythos can do
Related coverage for "⚡ Weekly Recap: Linux Kernel Flaws, AI Malware Tricks, Turla Backdoor, Infostealers and More": TechCrunch — Klue hack results in data breach at several cybersecurity firms. The Motley Fool — CoreWeave's CEO Dumped Nearly 370,000 Shares for $30.8 Million. What Does That Mean for Investors?. The Next Web — An AI agent just ran a full ransomware attack with no human at the keyboard. The Hacker News — Miasma Malware Targets npm Packages and GitHub Actions in Supply Chain Attack. ZDNet — The best malware removal software of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed. Seeking Alpha — Rubrik Is A Cybersecurity Standout (Rating Upgrade). Baltic News Network — Another Company Identified in Latvijas valsts meži Cyberattack Investigation. Intel Slava — 🇺🇸⚡️ — Anthropic announced the opening of access to its most powerful AI model.. TechRepublic — SimpleHelp Flaw Exploited to Deploy Malware Targeting Windows, macOS, and Linux. The Jerusalem Post — Iran-linked hackers used Israeli IT providers to target government bodies. Elite Daily — 55 Weird Hacks That Make Your Backyard Way Nicer. The Register — OpenAI: Yoo-hoo, look over here, we do that security stuff too!. CNET — I Turned Off All Antivirus Protection for a Week. Here's What I Learned. Borneo Bulletin — Top Indian tech supplier reports ‘cybersecurity incident’. Talking Points Memo — FBI Demands Backup As It Tries to Substantiate Trump’s 2020 Delusions. LSM.lv English — PM Kulbergs dissatisfied with cybersecurity in state companies. Tampa Free Press — Fake Support Accounts, Real Spies: FBI Exposes Evolving Russian Phishing Threat To Messaging Apps. Quartz — China's 360 Security says it built an AI vulnerability-finder to rival Claude Mythos