Foxconn Confirms Ransomware Attack On North American Sites
Foxconn confirms ransomware attack on North American factories. Nitrogen gang claims 8TB of data stolen—11M+ files from top clients compromised.
Foxconn confirms ransomware attack on North American factories. Nitrogen gang claims 8TB of data stolen—11M+ files from top clients compromised.
18-year-old buffer overflow flaw discovered in NGINX affects millions of deployments worldwide. NGINX Rift (CVE-2026-42945) demands immediate attention.
Researchers chain 0-click Dolby exploit with new VPU driver flaw to root Pixel 10. The VPU bug? Just 5 lines of code to read/write kernel memory. Patched Feb 2026
AI models aren’t just hacking software anymore—they’re finding loopholes in tax codes, regulations, and any complex system. We’re not ready for this.
Foxconn just became the latest manufacturing giant hit by ransomware. With 600 attacks this year alone, manufacturers are in the crosshairs. Downtime = money.
Critical 0-day in Palo Alto PAN-OS lets attackers execute code with root privileges on enterprise firewalls. CVE-2026-0300 actively exploited in the wild.
Yahoo Mail users: Those Malwarebytes alerts aren’t false positives. Background redirects to sketchy third-party domains are being blocked for your protection.
AI models like Claude Mythos are finding hundreds of software vulnerabilities in days. The same tech will soon expose loopholes in tax codes and regulations everywhere.
Anonymous researcher drops two new Windows zero-days: YellowKey bypasses BitLocker encryption while GreenPlasma exploits CTFMON for privilege escalation.
New Linux kernel flaw “Fragnesia” gives attackers instant root access. Public exploit code already available. Patch now before threat actors weaponize it.