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Langflow RCE Exploited to Deploy Monero Miner on Exposed AI App Endpoints

Langflow RCE Exploited to Deploy Monero Miner on Exposed AI App Endpoints

Jun 30, 2026 Vulnerability / Malware
Threat actors are continuing to exploit a critical Langflow vulnerability as part of fresh attacks designed to deliver a Monero cryptocurrency miner. The activity has been found to weaponize CVE-2026-33017 (CVSS score: 9.3), an unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Langflow, indicating threat actors are scanning and targeting exposed artificial intelligence (AI) application endpoints for obtaining initial access to enterprise networks. The attack was observed over a 19-day window between March 27 and April 15, 2026. "In this campaign, a single line of Python code evaluated inside an unauthenticated Langflow API endpoint pulls down a shell script, fetches a miner binary, and launches it detached," Trend Micro researchers Simon Dulude and John Zhang said in a technical report published last week. At a high level, the malware is designed to terminate competing cryptocurrency miner processes associated with Kinsing , WatchDog , Rocke , and Outlaw ,...
Silent Swap Crypto Clipper Uses Fake Google Notes Extension to Replace Wallet Addresses

Silent Swap Crypto Clipper Uses Fake Google Notes Extension to Replace Wallet Addresses

Jun 30, 2026 Browser Security / Cryptocurrency
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged an active browser extension campaign that is designed to steal cryptocurrency by stealthily replacing wallet addresses when unsuspecting users initiate a transaction. The cryptocurrency clipper activity has been codenamed Silent Swap by McAfee Labs. "The campaign is delivered through unsigned installers – observed in both .NET and Golang variants – that deploy a malicious Chromium extension masquerading as a benign 'Google Notes' utility," the cybersecurity company said in a technical report shared with The Hacker News. The unsigned .NET installer, named BaseZipInstaller, is designed to retrieve a ZIP archive, which serves as a foundation for the malicious browser extension by scanning the system for Chromium-based browsers. For each detected profile in those browsers, it forcibly terminates the browser process and injects the extension by modifying the Secure Preferences and Preferences files. The end goal of the ex...
GuardFall Exposes Open-Source AI Coding Agents to Decades-Old Shell Injection Risks

GuardFall Exposes Open-Source AI Coding Agents to Decades-Old Shell Injection Risks

Jun 30, 2026 AI Security / Software Supply Chain
The safety check that is supposed to stop an AI coding agent from running a dangerous command can be walked straight past using a shell trick that has been public for decades. New research from  Adversa AI , which is named the bypass GuardFall , found it works against ten of the eleven popular open-source coding and computer-use agents the firm tested. Only one, "Continue," was built to defend against it. Why does it matter? These agents run shell commands with your full account access. Point one at a booby-trapped repository or software package, and a hidden instruction can quietly run a command that wipes files or steals the secrets your account can reach, from SSH keys and cloud credentials to anything sitting in your home folder. How does it get past the guard? Most of these agents try to stay safe by checking each command against a blocklist of dangerous patterns before running it. The flaw is that they check the command as plain text, while bash rewrites that t...
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The Systems That Power America Are Under Threat. Is Your ICS/OT Program Ready?

websiteSANS InstituteCritical infrastructure / Webinar
Discover where federal ICS programs are most exposed and what closing the skills gap requires in practice.
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Inside Device Code Phishing: Live Demos, Real Kits, and What's Next

websitePush SecurityPhishing Attack / Webinar
Device code attacks are up 37x this year, with 18+ kits in the wild. Join the research webinar on June 30th.
282 iOS AI Apps Leak API Keys and Open AI Proxy Access in Network Traffic Study

282 iOS AI Apps Leak API Keys and Open AI Proxy Access in Network Traffic Study

Jun 30, 2026 API Security / Mobile Security
Researchers tested 444 AI chatbot apps for iPhone and found that 282 of them, nearly two-thirds, exposed paid AI access through their network traffic. In many cases, the path in was visible just by watching what the app sent: a plaintext API key, a reusable token, or a backend server that accepted requests with no key at all. Whoever grabs it can send model requests on the developer's account, and the developer pays the bill. Three months after the researchers warned the developers, only 28% had fixed it. The work, from researchers at Wake Forest University, is the  first in-depth study of the problem on iOS . It is striking partly because of how little effort the snooping took. The team used a tool they built, LLMKeyLens , that watches an app's traffic and pulls out the credentials as they go by. No jailbreaking, no cracking the app open. The key is the secret that lets the app call a service like OpenAI or Google Gemini. Embed it in the app, and it is exposed with ev...
What the Numbers Say About FIFA 2026 Cyber Risk

What the Numbers Say About FIFA 2026 Cyber Risk

Jun 30, 2026 Phishing / Impersonation
The FIFA World Cup 2026 opened on June 11. By that date, according to Check Point Research, the fraud infrastructure targeting it had already been built, staged, and partially deployed. Threat actor activity was pre-planned, months out, across three sectors and at least ten languages. Check Point Exposure Management published the FIFA World Cup 2026 Cyber Threat Report this month, covering financial services, transportation, hospitality, and gambling. Here are three findings worth reading carefully. 1 in 3 FIFA Partners Can't Block Email Impersonation Pre-tournament research by Proofpoint found that more than one-third of official FIFA World Cup 2026 partners lack sufficient DMARC enforcement to prevent domain spoofing. That means attackers can send an email that appears to come from a sponsor, a vendor, or a logistics partner, with no technical barrier stopping it. The World Cup supply chain is enormous. Airlines, hotels, broadcast partners, merchandise contractors, an...
Attackers Exploit SimpleHelp CVE-2026-48558 to Deploy TaskWeaver and Djinn Stealer

Attackers Exploit SimpleHelp CVE-2026-48558 to Deploy TaskWeaver and Djinn Stealer

Jun 30, 2026 AI Security / Vulnerability
An unknown threat actor has been observed exploiting a recently disclosed maximum-severity security flaw in SimpleHelp to deliver two previously unreported malware families, TaskWeaver and Djinn Stealer . The intrusion involves the exploitation of CVE-2026-48558 (CVSS score: 10.0), a critical authentication bypass vulnerability impacting the OpenID Connect (OIDC) flow that an unauthenticated attacker could exploit to obtain a fully authenticated "Technician session by submitting a forged token containing arbitrary identity claims. "TaskWeaver is a heavily obfuscated Node.js loader, delivered as jquery.js and executed through node.exe, that implements an encrypted, reusable payload delivery channel rather than a fixed set of post exploitation commands," Blackpoint Cyber said in an analysis. "The observed second stage payload, Djinn Stealer, targets Windows, macOS, and Linux systems." Djinn Stealer is designed to harvest credentials associated with cloud...
AirDrop and Quick Share Flaws Let Nearby Attackers Trigger Crashes and Bypass Checks

AirDrop and Quick Share Flaws Let Nearby Attackers Trigger Crashes and Bypass Checks

Jun 30, 2026 Vulnerability / Wireless Security
Two researchers have found six security flaws in AirDrop and Quick Share , the wireless features that beam files between nearby devices with no cables or shared network. An attacker within wireless range, with just a laptop and no prior connection, can crash the sharing service on a Mac or iPhone set to receive from anyone, with no tap or prompt. The same research found Quick Share flaws that bypass Samsung's session checks and trigger a potentially exploitable crash in Google's Windows app. The two features run inside an ecosystem of more than five billion active Apple and Android devices, though the tested bugs hit specific implementations and versions. The work, laid out in a  new research paper  by Arash Ale Ebrahim and Nils Ole Tippenhauer of the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, is the first to pull both stacks apart side by side, above the radio layer, where discovery becomes session handling, parsing, and trust decisions. The fixes have alre...
New BioShocking Attack Tricks AI Browsers Into Leaking User Credentials

New BioShocking Attack Tricks AI Browsers Into Leaking User Credentials

Jun 30, 2026 Agent Security / Browser Security
Convince an AI browser that it is playing a game, and it can hand over your login details. That is the finding behind  BioShocking , a technique from security firm LayerX that tricked six AI browsers and assistants into copying a user's credentials and sending them to an attacker. The targets included OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas, Perplexity's Comet, and Anthropic's Claude browser extension. An AI browser is one that can act for you, not just read pages. Switch it to agent mode, and it can click, type, and reach into the sites you are already signed into. That access is the whole point, and it is also the problem. The trick works because of how these agents read. The web page and your own instructions arrive as a single stream of text. That lets a malicious page slip in commands dressed up as ordinary content or game rules, and the agent cannot reliably tell the difference. Researchers call this  indirect prompt injection . How the trick works
Progress Kemp LoadMaster Flaw Could Let Attackers Run Root Commands Pre-Auth

Progress Kemp LoadMaster Flaw Could Let Attackers Run Root Commands Pre-Auth

Jun 30, 2026 Vulnerability / API Security
A critical vulnerability in Progress Kemp LoadMaster can let an unauthenticated attacker execute arbitrary commands as root on the appliance by sending a crafted request to its API. The flaw, tracked as  CVE-2026-8037 , carries a CVSS score of  9.8 according to ZDI . A patch is available. If you run LoadMaster with the API enabled, update now. Progress  published its advisory on June 4  and says it has not received any reports of exploitation. On June 29, researchers at watchTowr Labs published a detailed technical write-up that walks through the full exploit chain. What the Flaw Does LoadMaster is an application delivery controller and load balancer used by enterprises to manage traffic across servers. It sits at the network edge, which makes any pre-auth flaw in it especially dangerous. The vulnerability lives in a function called  escape_quotes() , which is supposed to sanitize user input before it gets passed into a shell command. The f...
Oracle E-Business Suite Flaw CVE-2026-46817 Actively Exploited in the Wild

Oracle E-Business Suite Flaw CVE-2026-46817 Actively Exploited in the Wild

Jun 30, 2026 Vulnerability / Enterprise Software
A critical security flaw impacting Oracle E-Business Suite has come under active exploitation in the wild, according to Defused Cyber. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-46817 (CVSS score: 9.8), refers to an improper privilege management and authentication flaw in Oracle Payments that could be abused to take over susceptible instances. "Easily exploitable vulnerability allows unauthenticated attacker with network access via HTTP to compromise Oracle Payments," according to a description of the flaw in the NIST National Vulnerability Database (NVD). "Successful attacks of this vulnerability can result in the takeover of Oracle Payments." The shortcoming impacts versions from 12.2.3 through 12.2.15. Patches for the flaw were shipped by Oracle as part of its Critical Security Patch Update last month. CVE-2026-46817 has since come under active exploitation, with Defused Cyber noting on Monday that "over the weekend, we observed an actor exploiting t...
WhatsApp is Finally Getting Usernames to Help Keep Phone Numbers Private

WhatsApp is Finally Getting Usernames to Help Keep Phone Numbers Private

Jun 29, 2026 Privacy / Social Media
WhatsApp on Monday officially announced the start of global reservations of usernames with an aim to protect the privacy of more than three billion users on the messaging platform. The optional feature is designed to help users connect with someone on the service through usernames, as opposed to directly sharing their phone numbers. Username reservations will start rolling out starting today, enabling users to create and reserve a username before the feature becomes generally available later this year. "You choose your own, and it doesn't have to match your handle on any other app," the Meta-owned messaging app said in a statement shared with The Hacker News ahead of publication. "At its core, it's a privacy feature, not a social media handle – there's no directory to browse and no suggestions, so people need to know your exact username to contact you for the first time." As it goes without saying, choosing a username should be unique and can b...
Malicious Perplexity Chrome Extension Intercepted Searches and Address Bar Input

Malicious Perplexity Chrome Extension Intercepted Searches and Address Bar Input

Jun 29, 2026 Browser Security / Web Security
Microsoft has found a malicious Chrome extension that posed as the AI search engine Perplexity and quietly logged what people searched for. It routed every query and every character typed into the address bar through an attacker-controlled server before redirecting users to real results. Microsoft says Google removed it from the store after responsible disclosure. The extension was called "Search for perplexity ai" (ID flkebkiofojicogddingbdmcmkpbplcd) and used a look-alike domain, perplexity-ai[.]online, to pass for the real service at perplexity.ai. Microsoft's Defender research team  says the point was to intercept searches and collect data. It found no proof of password theft, but far more access than a search box should ever need. Once installed, the extension sets itself as the browser's default search engine. When you searched, the query went first to perplexity-ai[.]online, where the attacker's server logged it with your browser headers, IP address,...
Apple Patches 30+ iOS, macOS, Safari Flaws, Including AI-Discovered WebKit Bugs

Apple Patches 30+ iOS, macOS, Safari Flaws, Including AI-Discovered WebKit Bugs

Jun 29, 2026 Artificial Intelligence / Vulnerability
Apple on Monday released security updates for iOS, macOS, and the Safari web browser to address over three dozen flaws, including four vulnerabilities in WebKit that were discovered using artificial intelligence (AI) tools like Anthropic Claude and OpenAI Codex Security. The WebKit vulnerabilities are listed below - CVE-2026-43707 - A memory corruption issue that could result in an unexpected process crash when processing maliciously crafted web content. It was addressed with improved memory handling. CVE-2026-43716 - An unspecified issue that could result in an unexpected Safari crash when processing maliciously crafted web content. It was addressed with improved memory handling. CVE-2026-43745 - An out-of-bounds write issue that could result in an unexpected Safari crash when processing maliciously crafted web content. It was addressed with improved input validation. CVE-2026-43715 - A use-after-free issue that could result in memory corruption when processing m...
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