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May 28, 2025
An Iranian national has pleaded guilty in the U.S. over his involvement in an international ransomware and extortion scheme involving the Robbinhood ransomware. Sina Gholinejad (aka Sina Ghaaf), 37, and his co-conspirators are said to have breached the computer networks of various organizations in the United States and encrypted files with Robbinhood ransomware to demand...
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The Czech Republic on Wednesday formally accused a threat actor associated with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) of targeting its Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In a public statement, the government said it identified China as the culprit behind a malicious campaign targeting one of the unclassified networks of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs....
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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a security flaw in Microsoft’s OneDrive File Picker that, if successfully exploited, could allow websites to access a user’s entire cloud storage content, as opposed to just the files selected for upload via the tool. “This stems from overly broad OAuth scopes and misleading consent screens that fail to clearly explain...
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Embedded Linux-based Internet of Things (IoT) devices have become the target of a new botnet dubbed PumaBot. Written in Go, the botnet is designed to conduct brute-force attacks against SSH instances to expand in size and scale and deliver additional malware to the infected hosts. “Rather than scanning the internet, the malware retrieves a list...
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In criminal trials, the timing and manner in which evidence is presented play a critical role in ensuring procedural fairness and the rights of the accused. A common legal dilemma is whether the prosecution can produce additional material after filing the chargesheet, particularly documents or evidence that were in existence at the time of filing...
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Sections 251 to 259 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973, which governed the procedure for the trial of summons-cases by Magistrates, have now been replaced by Sections 274 to 282 under Chapter XXI of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, titled “Trial of Summons-Cases by Magistrates.” These provisions aim to streamline and modernise...
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Gurugram, May 27, 2025 — The Department of Laws, SGT University, in collaboration with the Sudhir Mishra Centre for ESG, Environmental Law and Climate Change, hosted an impactful expert talk on “AI, Laws and Sustainability” at the university’s Budhera campus. The session commenced with a keynote by Ms. Komal Gupta, Chief Innovation Officer at Cyril...
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Stealer malware no longer just steals passwords. In 2025, it steals live sessions—and attackers are moving faster and more efficiently than ever. While many associate account takeovers with personal services, the real threat is unfolding in the enterprise. Flare’s latest research, The Account and Session Takeover Economy, analyzed over 20 million stealer logs and tracked...
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A financially motivated threat actor has been observed exploiting a recently disclosed remote code execution flaw affecting the Craft Content Management System (CMS) to deploy multiple payloads, including a cryptocurrency miner, a loader dubbed Mimo Loader, and residential proxyware. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2025-32432, a maximum severity flaw in Craft CMS that was patched...
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Would you expect an end user to log on to a cybercriminal’s computer, open their browser, and type in their usernames and passwords? Hopefully not! But that’s essentially what happens if they fall victim to a Browser-in-the-Middle (BitM) attack. Like Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attacks, BiTM sees criminals look to control the data flow between the victim’s...
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