Security Affairs newsletter Round 552 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs newsletter Round 552 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs newsletter Round 552 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

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Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including the international press.

International Press – Newsletter

Cybercrime

Iberia discloses customer data leak after vendor security breach

Account Takeover Fraud via Impersonation of Financial Institution Support

OnSolve CodeRED cyberattack disrupts emergency alert systems nationwide

Investigation Results and Future Measures on Cyberattack Data Exposure

French Soccer Federation Hit by Cyberattack, Member Data Stolen

Malware

Analysis of ShadowPad Attack Exploiting WSUS Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2025-59287)

Shai-Hulud 2.0 Supply Chain Attack: 25K+ npm Repos Exposed

Fake adult websites pop realistic Windows Update screen to deliver stealers via ClickFix

Shai Hulud Launches Second Supply-Chain Attack: Zapier, ENS, AsyncAPI, PostHog, Postman Compromised

Inside the GitHub Infrastructure Powering North Korea’s Contagious Interview npm Attacks

Hacking

Stop Putting Your Passwords Into Random Websites (Yes, Seriously, You Are The Problem)

OpenAI User Data Exposed in Mixpanel Hack

B2B Guest Access Creates an Unprotected Attack Vector

ToddyCat – Your Hidden Email Assistant. Part 1

Critical Vulnerabilities in FluentBit Expose Cloud Environments to Remote Takeover

Second Sha1-Hulud Wave Affects 25,000+ Repositories via npm Preinstall Credential Theft

Intelligence and Information Warfare

CrowdStrike Research: Security Flaws in DeepSeek-Generated Code Linked to Political Triggers

Spyware Allows Cyber Threat Actors to Target Users of Messaging Applications

Russian RomCom Utilizing SocGholish to Deliver Mythic Agent to U.S. Companies Supporting Ukraine

Hackers knock out systems at Moscow-run postal operator in occupied Ukraine

Artificial Intelligence And The Future Of War

Inside the GitHub Infrastructure Powering North Korea’s Contagious Interview npm Attacks

Bloody Wolf: A Blunt Crowbar Threat To Justice

Cybersecurity

Root causes of security breaches remain elusive — jeopardizing resilience

What organisations can learn from the record breaking fine over Capita’s ransomware incident

Harvard University discloses data breach affecting alumni, donors

London councils hit by ‘cyber attack’ with data potentially compromised

Google Starts Sharing All Your Text Messages With Your Employer

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