16 Jul, 2026

Chinese hackers breach REDCap servers, steal medical research

A China-linked espionage campaign targeted exposed REDCap servers to deploy the InfiniteRed malware and steal sensitive data from a medical institution in North America. Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) researchers attribute the attacks to a threat actor tracked as UNC6508, who remained undetected for more than a year in the victim network. The REDCap platform is […]

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The ‘Miasma’ worm source code briefly leaked on GitHub

The Miasma credential-stealing attack framework, which has recently targeted open-source ecosystems through supply-chain attacks, was briefly open-sourced on GitHub. Miasma appears to be an evolution of the earlier Shai-Hulud worm, which was previously leaked on GitHub and shares much of the same features, techniques, and even code. The malware infects a developer machine, steals the […]

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China-linked JDY botnet expands targeting of U.S. military networks

The JDY botnet, a malware network previously associated with Chinese threat actors like Volt Typhoon, has significantly expanded its targeting scope and reconnaissance efforts. According to researchers at Black Lotus Labs by Lumen, who have been monitoring its activity, JDY maintains a strong focus on the United States, where many of its compromised devices are […]

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GitHub disables Microsoft repos pushing password-stealing malware

Microsoft removed 73 repositories across its Azure, microsoft, Azure-Samples, and MicrosoftDocs organizations on GitHub, disrupting continuous integration pipelines. The incident occurred on June 5, and it was contained within just 105 seconds. The company told GeekFeed that the repositories were removed due to concerns that they distributed “potential malicious content.” Multiple researchers confirmed that the […]

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NFCShare Android malware spreads via fake banking app updates on GitHub

New variants of the NFCShare Android malware are being distributed as fake updates for legitimate banking apps hosted on GitHub. The malware has evolved and is now targeting customers of multiple banks and financial institutions across Europe in a phishing campaign aimed at stealing payment card data. After tricking victims with a fake verification screen […]

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New Shai-Hulud attack trojanizes 19 science-focused PyPI packages

Hackers compromised 19 packages on the PyPI, collectively downloaded hundreds of thousands of times, in a new Shai-Hulud supply-chain attack that delivered malware designed to steal developer secrets. Many of the infected packages are popular bioinformatics tools such as Dynamo, Spateo, CoolBox, U-FISH, and Napari-UFISH. The new campaign was discovered by application security company Socket and […]

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C0XMO botnet spreads via DD-WRT router flaw, kills rival malware

A new variant of the Gafgyt botnet called C0XMO is targeting DD-WRT router firmware and can move to other device types with various CPU architectures. The researchers found samples for ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, SuperH, x86, x86_64, and other architectures, featuring exploits for DVRs, routers, video management platforms, and Android-based devices. The botnet was seen targeting […]

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Suspicious Polyfill login prompts pop up on Toshiba, Muji websites

Tech giant Toshiba and mega-retailer Muji warned visitors that suspicious sign-in screens popping up on their websites could collect credentials. Both Japanese companies advised users who entered their account login data in the authentication screens to change their passwords to access the service. The login pop-ups were generated by the external service hosted at polyfill[.]io, […]

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New IronWorm malware hits 36 packages in npm supply-chain attack

A new supply-chain attack has infected 36 packages on the Node Package Manager (npm) index with infostealer malware called IronWorm. The malware targets 86 environment variables (key-value pairs) and 20 credential files that may contain OpenAI, AWS, Anthropic, and npm credentials, vault configuration files, SSH keys, and Exodus cryptocurrency wallet files. According to researchers at […]

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Chinese hackers use new Atlas RAT malware in European cyberattacks

A Chinese-speaking cybercrime group has expanded its targeting to the European space, deploying previously undocumented malware and the Atlas backdoor. Tracked as TA4922, the threat actor is associated with financially motivated attacks aimed at breaching target networks for fraud, data theft, and the sale of access. TA4922 has previously targeted organizations in East Asia, but […]

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