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Hackers used compromised credentials to access enterprise and personal tax-related data.

The AI security testing firm has shared information on a recently disclosed incident involving Anthropic AI models.

Anthropic has been conducting tests to identify issues in how AI agents interact with each other.

Hackers exploited a vulnerability in the order-tracking function of a plugin to access SafePal customer information.

Threat actors gained root access to the vulnerable systems and deployed a Monero miner.

The vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-58231 can be exploited to execute arbitrary code and compromise internal components.

A threat actor is claiming the exfiltration of millions of records from McDonald’s, TCS, Vodafone, and other large organizations.

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Over 95% of the affected companies were exposed before the malicious LiteLLM packages were published.

Google Cloud outlines its roadmap to full post-quantum cryptography readiness, with key milestones targeted for 2027 and 2028.

The hackers published the allegedly stolen information, including names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.

The root cause of the incident is believed to be a compromised AWS access key that was exposed in publicly available JavaScript build artifacts.

Hackers stole the customers’ shipping information, including names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.

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Threat actors gained root access to the vulnerable systems and deployed a Monero miner.

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The vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-58231 can be exploited to execute arbitrary code and compromise internal components.

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Over 95% of the affected companies were exposed before the malicious LiteLLM packages were published.

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The hackers published the allegedly stolen information, including names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.

The security defect is described as an SQL injection that could allow attackers to achieve remote code execution.

The first exploitation attempts targeting CVE-2026-71362 were observed shortly after Adobe released patches.

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