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Docker CVE-2026-34040 Lets Attackers Bypass Authorization and Gain Host Access

Docker CVE-2026-34040 Lets Attackers Bypass Authorization and Gain Host Access

Apr 07, 2026 Vulnerability / DevSecOps
A high-severity security vulnerability has been disclosed in Docker Engine that could permit an attacker to bypass authorization plugins ( AuthZ ) under specific circumstances. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-34040 (CVSS score: 8.8), stems from an incomplete fix for CVE-2024-41110 , a maximum-severity vulnerability in the same component that came to light in July 2024. "Using a specially-crafted API request, an attacker could make the Docker daemon forward the request to an authorization plugin without the body," Docker Engine maintainers said in an advisory released late last month. "The authorization plugin may allow a request which it would have otherwise denied if the body had been forwarded to it." "Anyone who depends on authorization plugins that introspect the request body to make access control decisions is potentially impacted." Multiple security vulnerabilities, including Asim Viladi Oglu Manizada, Cody, Oleh Konko, and Vladimir...
The Hidden Cost of Recurring Credential Incidents

The Hidden Cost of Recurring Credential Incidents

Apr 07, 2026 Cybersecurity / Identity Security
When talking about credential security, the focus usually lands on breach prevention. This makes sense when IBM’s 2025 Cost of a Data Breach Report puts the average cost of a breach at $4.4 million. Avoiding even one major incident is enough to justify most security investments, but that headline figure obscures the more persistent problems caused by recurring credential incidents. Account lockouts and compromised credentials don’t make the news. They show up as repeated helpdesk tickets, interrupted workflows, and time pulled away from higher-value work. Individually, each incident seems minor, but collectively they place a constant burden on IT teams and the wider business. The real cost doesn’t just sit in the breach you might prevent, but in the day-to-day disruption you’re already dealing with. Repeated incidents equal repeated costs If an organization finds itself suffering from credential-based attacks or repeated account c...
China-Linked Storm-1175 Exploits Zero-Days to Rapidly Deploy Medusa Ransomware

China-Linked Storm-1175 Exploits Zero-Days to Rapidly Deploy Medusa Ransomware

Apr 07, 2026 Vulnerability / Threat Intelligence
A China-based threat actor known for deploying Medusa ransomware has been linked to the weaponization of a combination of zero-day and N-day vulnerabilities to orchestrate "high-velocity" attacks and break into susceptible internet-facing systems. "The threat actor's high operational tempo and proficiency in identifying exposed perimeter assets have proven successful, with recent intrusions heavily impacting healthcare organizations, as well as those in the education, professional services, and finance sectors in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States," the Microsoft Threat Intelligence team said . Attacks mounted by Storm-1175 have also leveraged zero-day exploits, in some cases, before they have been publicly disclosed, as well as recently disclosed vulnerabilities to obtain initial access. Select incidents have involved the threat actor chaining together multiple exploits (e.g., OWASSRF ) for post-compromise activity. Upon...
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BKA Identifies REvil Leaders Behind 130 German Ransomware Attacks

BKA Identifies REvil Leaders Behind 130 German Ransomware Attacks

Apr 06, 2026 Cybercrime / Financial Crime
Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (aka BKA or the Bundeskriminalamt) has unmasked the real identities of two of the key figures associated with the now-defunct REvil (aka Sodinokibi ) ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation. One of the threat actors, who went by the alias UNKN , functioned as a representative of the group, advertising the ransomware in June 2019 on the XSS cybercrime forum. He has now been identified as Daniil Maksimovich Shchukin , a 31-year-old Russian national. He also went by the online monikers Oneiilk2, Oneillk2, Oneillk22, and GandCrab. The development was reported by independent security journalist Brian Krebs. "From early 2019 at the latest until at least July 2021, the wanted person, in cooperation with other individuals, acted as the leader of one of the largest global ransomware groups, known as GandCrab/REvil," BKA said. "The perpetrators demanded large ransom payments in exchange for decrypting and not leaki...
Why Third-Party Risk Is the Biggest Gap in Your Clients' Security Posture

Why Third-Party Risk Is the Biggest Gap in Your Clients' Security Posture

Apr 03, 2026 Compliance / Cyber Insurance
The next major breach hitting your clients probably won't come from inside their walls. It'll come through a vendor they trust, a SaaS tool their finance team signed up for, or a subcontractor nobody in IT knows about. That's the new attack surface, and most organizations are underprepared for it. Cynomi's new guide, Securing the Modern Perimeter: The Rise of Third-Party Risk Management , makes the case that TPRM is no longer a compliance formality. It's a frontline security challenge and a defining growth opportunity for MSPs and MSSPs who get ahead of it. The Modern Perimeter Has Expanded For decades, cybersecurity strategy revolved around a defined perimeter. Firewalls, endpoint controls, and identity management systems were deployed to protect assets within a known boundary. That boundary has dissolved. Today, client data lives in third-party SaaS applications, flows through vendor APIs, and is processed by subcontractors ...
Drift Loses $285 Million in Durable Nonce Social Engineering Attack Linked to DPRK

Drift Loses $285 Million in Durable Nonce Social Engineering Attack Linked to DPRK

Apr 03, 2026 Durable Nonce Social Engineering
Solana-based decentralized exchange Drift has confirmed that attackers drained about $285 million from the platform during a security incident that took place on April 1, 2026. "Earlier today, a malicious actor gained unauthorized access to Drift Protocol through a novel attack involving durable nonces, resulting in a rapid takeover of Drift’s Security Council administrative powers," the company said in a series of posts on X. "This was a highly sophisticated operation that appears to have involved multi-week preparation and staged execution, including the use of durable nonce accounts to pre-sign transactions that delayed execution." Drift noted that the attack did not exploit a vulnerability in its programs or smart contracts, and that there is no evidence of compromised seed phrases. Rather, the breach is said to have "involved unauthorized or misrepresented transaction approvals obtained prior to execution, likely facilitated through durable n...
Hackers Exploit CVE-2025-55182 to Breach 766 Next.js Hosts, Steal Credentials

Hackers Exploit CVE-2025-55182 to Breach 766 Next.js Hosts, Steal Credentials

Apr 02, 2026 Vulnerability / Threat Intelligence
A large-scale credential harvesting operation has been observed exploiting the React2Shell vulnerability as an initial infection vector to steal database credentials, SSH private keys, Amazon Web Services (AWS) secrets, shell command history, Stripe API keys, and GitHub tokens at scale. Cisco Talos has attributed the operation to a threat cluster it tracks as UAT-10608 . At least 766 hosts spanning multiple geographic regions and cloud providers have been compromised as part of the activity. "Post-compromise, UAT-10608 leverages automated scripts for extracting and exfiltrating credentials from a variety of applications, that are then posted to its command-and-control (C2)," security researchers  Asheer Malhotra and Brandon White said in a report shared with The Hacker News ahead of publication. "The C2 hosts a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) titled 'NEXUS Listener' that can be used to view s...
CERT-UA Impersonation Campaign Spread AGEWHEEZE Malware to 1 Million Emails

CERT-UA Impersonation Campaign Spread AGEWHEEZE Malware to 1 Million Emails

Apr 01, 2026 Email Security / Artificial Intelligence
The Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) has disclosed details of a new phishing campaign in which the cybersecurity agency itself was impersonated to distribute a remote administration tool known as AGEWHEEZE. As part of the attacks, the threat actors, tracked as UAC-0255 , sent emails on March 26 and 27, 2026, posing as CERT-UA to distribute a password-protected ZIP archive hosted on Files.fm and urged recipients to install the "specialized software." The targets of the campaign included state organizations, medical centers, security companies, educational institutions, financial institutions, and software development companies. Some of the emails were sent from the email address "incidents@cert-ua[.]tech." The ZIP file ("CERT_UA_protection_tool.zip") is designed to download malware packaged as security software from the agency. The malware, per CERT-UA, is a remote access trojan codenamed AGEWHEEZE.  A Go-based malware, AGEWHEEZE...
Claude Code Source Leaked via npm Packaging Error, Anthropic Confirms

Claude Code Source Leaked via npm Packaging Error, Anthropic Confirms

Apr 01, 2026 Data Breach / Artificial Intelligence
Anthropic on Tuesday confirmed that internal code for its popular artificial intelligence (AI) coding assistant, Claude Code, had been inadvertently released due to a human error. "No sensitive customer data or credentials were involved or exposed," an Anthropic spokesperson said in a statement shared with CNBC News. "This was a release packaging issue caused by human error, not a security breach. We’re rolling out measures to prevent this from happening again." The discovery came after the AI upstart released version 2.1.88 of the Claude Code npm package, with users spotting that it contained a source map file that could be used to access Claude Code's source code – comprising nearly 2,000 TypeScript files and more than 512,000 lines of code. The version is no longer available for download from npm. Security researcher Chaofan Shou was the first to publicly flag it on X, stating "Claude code source code has been leaked via a map file in their npm re...
The State of Secrets Sprawl 2026: 9 Takeaways for CISOs

The State of Secrets Sprawl 2026: 9 Takeaways for CISOs

Mar 30, 2026 DevOps / Artificial Intelligence
Secrets sprawl isn't slowing down: in 2025, it accelerated faster than most security teams anticipated. GitGuardian's State of Secrets Sprawl 2026 report analyzed billions of commits across public GitHub and uncovered 29 million new hardcoded secrets in 2025 alone, a 34% increase year over year and the largest single-year jump ever recorded. This year's findings reveal three core trends: AI has fundamentally reshaped how and where credentials leak, internal systems are far more exposed than most organizations realize, and remediation continues to be the industry's Achilles heel. Here are nine strategic takeaways that matter. 1. Secrets are growing faster than the developer population Since 2021, leaked secrets have grown 152%, while GitHub's public developer base expanded 98%. More developers and more AI-assisted code generation mean more credentials in circulation, and detection alone can't keep pace. 2. AI services drove 81% more leaks year over year ...
Iran-Linked Hackers Breach FBI Director’s Personal Email, Hit Stryker With Wiper Attack

Iran-Linked Hackers Breach FBI Director’s Personal Email, Hit Stryker With Wiper Attack

Mar 28, 2026 Hacktivism / Critical Infrastructure
Threat actors with ties to Iran successfully broke into the personal email account of Kash Patel, the director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and leaked a cache of photos and other documents to the internet. Handala Hack Team , which carried out the breach, said on its website that Patel "will now find his name among the list of successfully hacked victims." In a statement shared with Reuters, the FBI confirmed Patel's emails had been targeted, and noted necessary steps have been taken to "mitigate ​potential risks associated with this activity." The agency also said the published data was "historical in nature and involves no government information." The leak includes emails from ​2010 and 2019 allegedly sent by Patel. Handala Hack is assessed to be a pro-Iranian, pro-Palestinian hacktivist persona adopted by Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security ( MOIS ). It's tracked by the cybersecurity community under the m...
LeakBase Admin Arrested in Russia Over Massive Stolen Credential Marketplace

LeakBase Admin Arrested in Russia Over Massive Stolen Credential Marketplace

Mar 25, 2026 Cybercrime / Dark Web
The alleged administrator of the LeakBase cybercrime forum has been arrested by Russian law enforcement authorities, state media reported Thursday. According to TASS and MVD Media , a news website linked to the Russian Interior Ministry, the suspect is a resident of the city of Taganrog. The suspect is said to have been detained for creating and managing a criminal site that allowed stolen personal databases to be traded since 2021. In addition, technical equipment and other items of evidentiary value were confiscated during a search of the suspect's residence. "The platform hosted hundreds of millions of user accounts, bank details, usernames, and passwords, as well as corporate documents obtained through hacking," said Irina Volk, an official spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. "More than 147,000 users registered on the forum could buy and sell this data, as well as use it to commit fraudulent acts against citizens." LeakBase was...
The Kill Chain Is Obsolete When Your AI Agent Is the Threat

The Kill Chain Is Obsolete When Your AI Agent Is the Threat

Mar 25, 2026 SaaS Security / Artificial Intelligence
In September 2025, Anthropic disclosed that a state-sponsored threat actor used an AI coding agent to execute an autonomous cyber espionage campaign against 30 global targets. The AI handled 80-90% of tactical operations on its own, performing reconnaissance, writing exploit code, and attempting lateral movement at machine speed. This incident is worrying, but there's a scenario that should concern security teams even more: an attacker who doesn't need to run through the kill chain at all, because they've compromised an AI agent that already lives inside your environment. One that already has the access, the permissions, and a legitimate reason to move across your systems every day. A Framework Built for Human Threats The traditional cyber kill chain assumes attackers have to earn every inch of access. It's a model developed by Lockheed Martin in 2011 to describe how adversaries move from initial compromise to their ultimate objective, and it's shaped how secu...
Russian Hacker Sentenced to 2 Years for TA551 Botnet-Driven Ransomware Attacks

Russian Hacker Sentenced to 2 Years for TA551 Botnet-Driven Ransomware Attacks

Mar 25, 2026 Cybercrime / Ransomware
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) said a Russian national has been sentenced to two years in prison for managing a botnet that was used to launch ransomware attacks against U.S. companies. Ilya Angelov, 40, of Tolyatti, Russia, was also fined $100,000. Angelov, who went by the online aliases "milan" and "okart," is said to have co-managed a Russia-based cybercriminal group known as TA551 (aka ATK236, G0127, Gold Cabin, Hive0106, Mario Kart, Monster Libra, Shathak, and UNC2420 ) between 2017 and 2021. "Angelov's group built a network of compromised computers (a 'botnet') through distribution of malware-infected files attached to spam emails," the DoJ said. "Angelov and his co-manager then monetized this botnet by selling access to individual compromised computers ('bots')." According to the sentencing memorandum , the threat group developed programs to distribute spam email and refined malware to bypass security tools...
U.S. Sentences Russian Hacker to 6.75 Years for Role in $9M Ransomware Damage

U.S. Sentences Russian Hacker to 6.75 Years for Role in $9M Ransomware Damage

Mar 24, 2026 Cybercrime / Network Security
A 26-year-old Russian citizen has been sentenced in the U.S. to 6.75 years (81 months) in prison for his role in assisting major cybercrime groups, including the Yanluowang ransomware crew, in conducting numerous attacks against U.S. companies and other organizations. According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ), Aleksei Olegovich Volkov facilitated dozens of ransomware attacks across the U.S., causing more than $9 million in actual losses and over $24 million in intended losses. Volkov was arrested on January 18, 2024, in Italy and extradited to the U.S. to face charges. He pleaded guilty to the crimes in November 2025. Volkov is said to have served as an initial access broker responsible for obtaining unauthorized access to computer networks and systems belonging to various organizations and selling that access to other criminal groups, including ransomware actors. This was accomplished by exploiting vulnerabilities or finding ways to access the networks without authorizati...
We Found Eight Attack Vectors Inside AWS Bedrock. Here's What Attackers Can Do with Them

We Found Eight Attack Vectors Inside AWS Bedrock. Here's What Attackers Can Do with Them

Mar 23, 2026 Cloud Security / SaaS Security
AWS Bedrock is Amazon's platform for building AI-powered applications. It gives developers access to foundation models and the tools to connect those models directly to enterprise data and systems. That connectivity is what makes it powerful – but it’s also what makes Bedrock a target. When an AI agent can query your Salesforce instance, trigger a Lambda function, or pull from a SharePoint knowledge base, it becomes a node in your infrastructure - with permissions, with reachability, and with paths that lead to critical assets. The XM Cyber threat research team mapped exactly how attackers could exploit that connectivity inside Bedrock environments. The result: eight validated attack vectors spanning log manipulation, knowledge base compromise, agent hijacking, flow injection, guardrail degradation, and prompt poisoning. In this article, we’ll walk through each vector - what it targets, how it works, and what an attacker can reach on the other side. The Eight Vectors The XM ...
Trivy Hack Spreads Infostealer via Docker, Triggers Worm and Kubernetes Wiper

Trivy Hack Spreads Infostealer via Docker, Triggers Worm and Kubernetes Wiper

Mar 23, 2026 Cloud Security / DevOps
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered malicious artifacts distributed via Docker Hub following the Trivy supply chain attack , highlighting the widening blast radius across developer environments. The last known clean release of Trivy on Docker Hub is 0.69.3. The malicious versions 0.69.4, 0.69.5, and 0.69.6 have since been removed from the container image library. "New image tags 0.69.5 and 0.69.6 were pushed on March 22 without corresponding GitHub releases or tags. Both images contain indicators of compromise associated with the same TeamPCP infostealer observed in earlier stages of this campaign," Socket security researcher Philipp Burckhardt said . The development comes in the wake a supply chain compromise of Trivy, a popular open-source vulnerability scanner maintained by Aqua Security, allowing the threat actors to leverage a compromised credential to push a credential stealer within trojanized versions of the tool and two related GitHub Actions "aquasec...
FBI and Europol Seize LeakBase Forum Used to Trade Stolen Credentials

FBI and Europol Seize LeakBase Forum Used to Trade Stolen Credentials

Mar 05, 2026 Malware / Dark Web
A joint law enforcement operation has dismantled LeakBase , one of the world's largest online forums for cybercriminals to buy and sell stolen data and cybercrime tools. The LeakBase forum, per the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ), had over 142,000 members and more than 215,000 messages between members as of December 2025. Those attempting to access the forum's website (" leakbase[.]la ") are now greeted with a seizure banner that says it was confiscated by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as part of an international law enforcement effort. "All forum content, including users' accounts, posts, credit details, private messages, and IP logs, has been secured and preserved for evidentiary purposes," the banner reads. Available in English and accessible over the clearnet, LeakBase offered hacked databases , including hundreds of millions of account credentials and financial information such as credit and debit card numbers, banking account ...
Identity Cyber Scores: The New Metric Shaping Cyber Insurance in 2026

Identity Cyber Scores: The New Metric Shaping Cyber Insurance in 2026

Feb 20, 2026 Cyber Insurance / Password Security
With one in three cyber-attacks now involving compromised employee accounts, insurers and regulators are placing far greater emphasis on identity posture when assessing cyber risk.  For many organizations, however, these assessments remain largely opaque. Elements such as password hygiene, privileged access management, and the extent of multi-factor authentication (MFA) coverage are increasingly influential in how cyber risk and insurance costs are evaluated. Understanding the identity-centric factors behind these assessments is critical for organizations seeking to demonstrate lower risk exposure and secure more favorable insurance terms. Why identity posture now drives underwriting With the global average cost of a data breach reaching $4.4 million in 2025, more organizations are turning to cyber insurance to manage financial exposure. In the UK, coverage has increased from 37% in 2023 to 45% in 2025, but rising claims volumes are prompting insurers to tighten underwrit...
Reynolds Ransomware Embeds BYOVD Driver to Disable EDR Security Tools

Reynolds Ransomware Embeds BYOVD Driver to Disable EDR Security Tools

Feb 10, 2026 Malware / Endpoint Security
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of an emergent ransomware family dubbed Reynolds that comes embedded with a built-in bring your own vulnerable driver (BYOVD) component for defense evasion purposes within the ransomware payload itself. BYOVD refers to an adversarial technique that abuses legitimate but flawed driver software to escalate privileges and disable Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions so that malicious activities go unnoticed. The strategy has been adopted by many ransomware groups over the years. "Normally, the BYOVD defense evasion component of an attack would involve a distinct tool that would be deployed on the system prior to the ransomware payload in order to disable security software," the Symantec and Carbon Black Threat Hunter Team said in a report shared with The Hacker News. "However, in this attack, the vulnerable driver (an NsecSoft NSecKrnl driver) was bundled with the ransomware itself." Broadcom's ...
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