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Researcher Details WhatsApp-to-Host Attack Chain Using Three OpenClaw Flaws

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July 10, 2026

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Researcher Details WhatsApp-to-Host Attack Chain Using Three OpenClaw Flaws

Details have emerged about three now-patched security flaws in the OpenClaw personal artificial intelligence (AI) assistant that, if successfully exploited, could enable credential theft, privilege escalation, and arbitrary code execution on the host. A brief description of the high-severity vulnerabilities is as follows - GHSA-hjr6-g723-hmfm (CVSS score: 8.8) - An operating system

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The Hacker News

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· Jun 26, 2026

New SharkLoader Malware Deploys Cobalt Strike in StrikeShark Cyberattacks

A newly discovered cyber attack campaign has been observed delivering a previously undocumented malware family called SharkLoader that acts as a loader for deploying Cobalt Strike Beacon on compromised hosts. Kaspersky, which is tracking the activity under the moniker StrikeShark, said the campaign has targeted a diplomatic organization in Indonesia, government organizations in Taiwan,

Ars Technica

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· Jun 22, 2026

This former hacker saw the light—and now wants to collect all of it

I don’t know of a bigger question we can answer as humans.

TwistedSifter

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· Jun 29, 2026

“Let Me Speak to Your Boss”: How a Tech Support Worker Finally Got a Stubborn Customer to Connect to Their WiFi

I really do hope they record their calls. The post “Let Me Speak to Your Boss”: How a Tech Support Worker Finally Got a Stubborn Customer to Connect to Their WiFi appeared first on TwistedSifter.

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· Jun 23, 2026

India’s Tata Electronics hit by cyber breach claiming to expose Apple, Tesla trade secrets

The breach highlights the vulnerability of global businesses to increasingly sophisticated cyber and ransom attacks

Wired

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· Jun 23, 2026

Dialog Claims It Was Hacked. A Misconfigured Website Left Its Members Exposed

The private events group, cofounded by Peter Thiel, says a “criminal” hacker is behind a breach that exposed members’ personal details. WIRED found no evidence a break-in was needed to access the files.

The Register

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· 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

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Related coverage for "Researcher Details WhatsApp-to-Host Attack Chain Using Three OpenClaw Flaws": The Hacker News — New SharkLoader Malware Deploys Cobalt Strike in StrikeShark Cyberattacks. Ars Technica — This former hacker saw the light—and now wants to collect all of it. TwistedSifter — “Let Me Speak to Your Boss”: How a Tech Support Worker Finally Got a Stubborn Customer to Connect to Their WiFi. RAPPLER — India’s Tata Electronics hit by cyber breach claiming to expose Apple, Tesla trade secrets. Wired — Dialog Claims It Was Hacked. A Misconfigured Website Left Its Members Exposed. The Register — OpenAI: Yoo-hoo, look over here, we do that security stuff too!