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Click Studios Patches Passwordstate Authentication Bypass Vulnerability in Emergency Access Page

Click Studios Patches Passwordstate Authentication Bypass Vulnerability in Emergency Access Page

Aug 29, 2025 Vulnerability / Enterprise Security
Click Studios, the developer of enterprise-focused password management solution Passwordstate, said it has released security updates to address an authentication bypass vulnerability in its software. The high-severity issue , which is yet to be assigned a CVE identifier, has been addressed in Passwordstate 9.9 (Build 9972), released August 28, 2025. The Australian company said it fixed a "potential Authentication Bypass when using a carefully crafted URL against the core Passwordstate Products' Emergency Access page." Also included in the latest version are improved protections to safeguard against potential clickjacking attacks aimed at its browser extension, should users end up visiting compromised sites. The safeguards are likely in response to findings from security researcher Marek Tóth, who, earlier this month, detailed a technique called Document Object Model (DOM)-based extension clickjacking that several password manager browser add-ons have been found vul...
FreePBX Servers Targeted by Zero-Day Flaw, Emergency Patch Now Available

FreePBX Servers Targeted by Zero-Day Flaw, Emergency Patch Now Available

Aug 29, 2025 Zero-Day / Vulnerability
The Sangoma FreePBX Security Team has issued an advisory warning about an actively exploited FreePBX zero-day vulnerability that impacts systems with an administrator control panel (ACP) exposed to the public internet. FreePBX is an open-source private branch exchange (PBX) platform widely used by businesses, call centers, and service providers to manage voice communications. It's built on top of Asterisk , an open-source communication server. The vulnerability, assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2025-57819 , carries a CVSS score of 10.0, indicating maximum severity. "Insufficiently sanitized user-supplied data allows unauthenticated access to FreePBX Administrator, leading to arbitrary database manipulation and remote code execution," the project maintainers said in an advisory. The issue impacts the following versions - FreePBX 15 prior to 15.0.66 FreePBX 16 prior to 16.0.89, and FreePBX 17 prior to 17.0.3 Sangoma said an unauthorized user began accessing mult...
Feds Seize $6.4M VerifTools Fake-ID Marketplace, but Operators Relaunch on New Domain

Feds Seize $6.4M VerifTools Fake-ID Marketplace, but Operators Relaunch on New Domain

Aug 29, 2025 Cryptocurrency / Cybercrime
Authorities from the Netherlands and the United States have announced the dismantling of an illicit marketplace called VerifTools that peddled fraudulent identity documents to cybercriminals across the world. To that end, two marketplace domains (verif[.]tools and veriftools[.]net) and one blog have been taken down, redirecting site visitors to a splash page stating the action was undertaken by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) pursuant to a warrant issued by a United States District Court. The servers were seized in Amsterdam. However, a Telegram message posted by operators on August 28, 2025, shows that they have already relaunched the service on the domain "veriftools[.]com." The domain was created on December 10, 2018, per DomainTools . It's currently not known who the administrators of the platform are. "The operators of VerifTools produced and sold counterfeit driver's licenses, passports, and other identification documents that could be u...
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Google Warns Salesloft Drift Breach Impacts All Drift Integrations Beyond Salesforce

Google Warns Salesloft Drift Breach Impacts All Drift Integrations Beyond Salesforce

Aug 29, 2025 Data Breach / Salesforce
Google has revealed that the recent wave of attacks targeting Salesforce instances via Salesloft Drift is much broader in scope than previously thought, stating it impacts all integrations. "We now advise all Salesloft Drift customers to treat any and all authentication tokens stored in or connected to the Drift platform as potentially compromised," Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) and Mandiant said in an updated advisory. The tech giant said the attackers also used stolen OAuth tokens to access email from a small number of Google Workspace email accounts on August 9, 2025, after compromising the OAuth tokens for the "Drift Email" integration. It's worth noting that this is not a compromise of Google Workspace or Alphabet itself. "The only accounts that were potentially accessed were those that had been specifically configured to integrate with Salesloft; the actor would not have been able to access any other accounts on a customer's Worksp...
TamperedChef Malware Disguised as Fake PDF Editors Steals Credentials and Cookies

TamperedChef Malware Disguised as Fake PDF Editors Steals Credentials and Cookies

Aug 29, 2025 Malware / Windows Security
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a cybercrime campaign that's using malvertising tricks to direct victims to fraudulent sites to deliver a new information stealer called TamperedChef . "The objective is to lure victims into downloading and installing a trojanized PDF editor, which includes an information-stealing malware dubbed TamperedChef," Truesec researchers Mattias Wåhlén, Nicklas Keijser, and Oscar Lejerbäck Wolf said in a report published Wednesday. "The malware is designed to harvest sensitive data, including credentials and web cookies." At the heart of the campaign is the use of several bogus sites to promote an installer for a free PDF editor called AppSuite PDF Editor that, once installed and launched, displays to the user a prompt to agree to the software's terms of service and privacy policy. In the background, however, the setup program makes covert requests to an external server to drop the PDF editor program, while also setting...
Researchers Find VS Code Flaw Allowing Attackers to Republish Deleted Extensions Under Same Names

Researchers Find VS Code Flaw Allowing Attackers to Republish Deleted Extensions Under Same Names

Aug 28, 2025 Malware / Ransomware
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a loophole in the Visual Studio Code Marketplace that allows threat actors to reuse names of previously removed extensions. Software supply chain security outfit ReversingLabs said it made the discovery after it identified a malicious extension named "ahbanC.shiba" that functioned similarly to two other extensions – ahban.shiba and ahban.cychelloworld – that were flagged earlier this March. All three libraries are designed to act as a downloader to retrieve a PowerShell payload from an external server that encrypts files in a folder called "testShiba" on the victim's Windows desktop and demands a Shiba Inu token by instructing the victim to deposit the assets to an unspecified wallet. These efforts suggest ongoing development attempts by the threat actor. The company said it decided to dig deeper because of the fact that the name of the new extension ("ahbanC.shiba") was virtually the same as one of the t...
Salt Typhoon Exploits Flaws in Edge Network Devices to Breach 600 Organizations Worldwide

Salt Typhoon Exploits Flaws in Edge Network Devices to Breach 600 Organizations Worldwide

Aug 28, 2025 Cyber Espionage / Network Security
The China-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) actor known as Salt Typhoon has continued its attacks targeting networks across the world, including organizations in the telecommunications, government, transportation, lodging, and military infrastructure sectors. "While these actors focus on large backbone routers of major telecommunications providers, as well as provider edge (PE) and customer edge (CE) routers, they also leverage compromised devices and trusted connections to pivot into other networks," according to a joint cybersecurity advisory published Wednesday. "These actors often modify routers to maintain persistent, long-term access to networks." The bulletin , courtesy of authorities from 13 countries, said the malicious activity has been linked to three Chinese entities, Sichuan Juxinhe Network Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Huanyu Tianqiong Information Technology Co., Ltd., and Sichuan Zhixin Ruijie Network Technology Co., Ltd. These companies,...
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