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The brewing giant has reverted to manual order processing and shipment as operations at its Japanese subsidiaries are disrupted.
Oracle has informed customers that it has patched a critical remote code execution vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-61882.
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The cybersecurity startup will expand its engineering team, add more AI capabilities, and invest in go-to-market efforts.
The security defect can be exploited remotely via crafted HTTP/S requests to a vulnerable device’s web user interface.
Patched in mid-May, the security defect allows remote unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary commands with root privileges.
The French cybersecurity startup tricks attackers into revealing stolen credentials so they can be neutralized.
The software giant’s investigation showed that vulnerabilities patched in July 2025 may be involved.
High-severity flaws were patched in Chrome’s WebGPU and Video components, and in Firefox’s Graphics and JavaScript Engine components.
Hackers claim to have stolen 28,000 private repositories, including data associated with major companies that use Red Hat services.
ENISA has published its 2025 Threat Landscape report, highlighting some of the attacks aimed at OT systems.
The Canadian airline fell victim to a cyberattack in June and has completed the analysis of stolen information.
The hackers stole names, contact details, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers in an August 19 ransomware attack.
The attack uses a passive interposer to control the SGX enclave and extract the DCAP attestation key, breaking the mechanism.
Executives at major firms received extortion threats alleging theft of sensitive data from Oracle EBS, with possible ties to Cl0p and FIN11.