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Gamaredon Exploits WinRAR to Deliver GammaWorm and GammaSteel Against Ukraine

Gamaredon Exploits WinRAR to Deliver GammaWorm and GammaSteel Against Ukraine

Jun 02, 2026 Threat Intelligence / Malware
The Russian hacking group known as Gamaredon has been attributed to the continued exploitation of a WinRAR vulnerability to deliver multiple malware families aimed at data theft and propagation. Per Sekoia, the activity involves the weaponization of CVE-2025-8088 , a path traversal flaw in WinRAR, to launch an HTML Application payload dubbed GammaPhish, which is then used to retrieve an intermediate Visual Basic Script (VBScript) downloaders codenamed GammaLoad. The infection chain was observed by the French cybersecurity company in January 2026. "Their primary objectives are to fingerprint the host system, update the network configuration in the registry using dead drop resolvers (DDRs), fetch and execute arbitrary VBScript payloads from the C2 servers," Sekoia said . One of the payloads is a VBScript worm known as GammaWorm that establishes persistence via scheduled tasks and is designed to hide legitimate directories in network shares and USB drives and replace wit...
Pakistan-Linked SideCopy Targets Afghanistan Finance Ministry with Xeno RAT

Pakistan-Linked SideCopy Targets Afghanistan Finance Ministry with Xeno RAT

Jun 02, 2026 Cyber Espionage / Threat Intelligence
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a spear-phishing campaign likely undertaken by the Pakistan-aligned SideCopy group targeting Afghanistan's Ministry of Finance with an open-source remote access trojan called Xeno RAT . "The campaign opens with a spear phishing delivery - a ZIP archive containing a malicious LNK file bearing a carefully crafted Pashto-language filename," Seqrite Labs researcher Dixit Panchal said in a technical breakdown of the activity. Also targeted as part of the campaign are provincial revenue and finance directorates, Pashto-speaking government officials, and provincial-level government employees. The campaign has been codenamed Operation XENOFISCAL. The choice of Pashto for the lure file is a deliberate choice on the part of the attacker, as it's the main language spoken in the Afghan government circles. This aspect reflects the attacker's familiarity with the target environment. SideCopy is the name given to a P...
Miasma Supply Chain Attack Compromises Red Hat npm Packages with Credential-Stealing Worm

Miasma Supply Chain Attack Compromises Red Hat npm Packages with Credential-Stealing Worm

Jun 01, 2026 Supply Chain Attack / Software Security
A new Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain attack campaign, codenamed Miasma , has compromised @redhat-cloud-services packages to steal credentials and secrets from developer machines and deliver a self-propagating worm. "This is effectively a Mini Shai-Hulud campaign: it uses the same core tactics of install-time execution, credential harvesting, CI/CD targeting, encrypted exfiltration, and potential downstream propagation," Socket said . Exactly who is behind the attack activity is presently unknown given that TeamPCP (aka Replicating Marauder, TGR-CRI-1135, and UNC6780), an infamous cybercrime group, has open-sourced the attack tools linked to the Shai-Hulud worm, opening the door for other threat actors to pull off similar attacks and making definitive attribution harder. The names of some of the affected packages are listed below - @redhat-cloud-services/vulnerabilities-client @redhat-cloud-services/tsc-transform-imports @redhat-cloud-services/topological-inv...
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⚡ Weekly Recap: New Linux Flaw, PAN-OS Exploit, AI-Powered Attacks, OAuth Phishing and More

⚡ Weekly Recap: New Linux Flaw, PAN-OS Exploit, AI-Powered Attacks, OAuth Phishing and More

Jun 01, 2026 Cybersecurity / Hacking
Monday hit like a cron job with anger issues. A busted auth path here, a repo-side faceplant there, some "patched-ish" thing already getting chewed on in the wild, and then the usual bonus round: poisoned dev tools, sketchy forum chatter, phishing kits pretending to be productivity, and AI lowering the bar for people who already thought 'curl | sh' had a personality. The vibe is simple: old bugs, new wrappers, faster abuse. Patch the obvious crap first. Then read the rest. ⚡ Threat of the Week PAN-OS GlobalProtect Authentication Bypass Under Exploitation - Palo Alto Networks warned that a recently disclosed medium-severity security flaw impacting PAN-OS and Prisma Access has come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-0257 (CVSS score: 7.8), refers to a case of authentication bypass that could be exploited by bad actors to set up VPN connections. The issue specifically affects firewalls with GlobalProtect portal or gate...
China-Aligned Groups Ramp Up Attacks: Dragon Weave Hits Czech Republic & Taiwan

China-Aligned Groups Ramp Up Attacks: Dragon Weave Hits Czech Republic & Taiwan

Jun 01, 2026 Endpoint Security / Threat Intelligence
A new cyber espionage campaign codenamed Operation Dragon Weave has been observed targeting officials and citizens in the Czech Republic and Taiwan to deliver an AdaptixC2 agent. According to Seqrite Labs, targets of the campaign include government, research, academic, technology, and financial services sectors. The activity entails distributing spear-phishing emails containing ZIP attachments to trigger an infection chain that uses a Rust loader to drop the final payload for data exfiltration and remote control. "When extracted, the archive contains multiple files that appear legitimate but are actually part of a structured infection chain designed to execute malicious payloads in the background," security researcher Priya Patel said . The attack chain uses two different pathways to launch the final-stage malware. One infection sequence begins when the recipient of the ZIP archive opens a malicious Windows Shortcut (LNK) file that masquerades as a PDF document. This...
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