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  • Attackers Exploit MLflow SSRF Flaw to Steal Cloud Credentials and Secrets

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    Two critical vulnerabilities impacting MLflow, an open-source artificial intelligence (AI) platform, and FUXA, an open-source, web-based SCADA / HMI software built for operational technology (OT) and industrial automation, are witnessing malicious scanning and exploitation efforts. According to independent reports from watchTowr and VulnCheck, the vulnerabilities in question are as follows –

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  • Ransom Busters Claims It Hacked Ransomware Servers, Asks Victims for Up to $60,000

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    A ransomware affiliate calling itself Ransom Busters has been spotted proactively sending emails to victim organizations and claims to delete stolen data from ransomware groups’ servers in exchange for a fee ranging from $20,000 to $60,000. “In these messages, the third-party offers to help the victim recover from ransomware attack. This immediately stands out as anomalous,” GuidePoint Research

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  • Ransom Busters Claims It Hacked Ransomware Servers, Asks Victims for Up to $60,000

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    A ransomware affiliate calling itself Ransom Busters has been spotted proactively sending emails to victim organizations and claims to delete stolen data from ransomware groups’ servers in exchange for a fee ranging from $20,000 to $60,000. “In these messages, the third-party offers to help the victim recover from ransomware attack. This immediately stands out as anomalous,” GuidePoint Research

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  • Ransom Busters Claims It Hacked Ransomware Servers, Asks Victims for Up to $60,000

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    A ransomware affiliate calling itself Ransom Busters has been spotted proactively sending emails to victim organizations and claims to delete stolen data from ransomware groups’ servers in exchange for a fee ranging from $20,000 to $60,000. “In these messages, the third-party offers to help the victim recover from ransomware attack. This immediately stands out as anomalous,” GuidePoint Research

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  • Projextor Abuses Cross-Platform Electron Framework to Conceal Malware Activity

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    cyber security, Cyber Security News, Malware

    Threat actors behind the Projextor campaign are abusing Electron-based productivity applications to conceal malware-like capabilities behind fully functioning document converters, meal planners, recipe tools, and PDF utilities. The applications deliver their advertised features, but their shared codebase also enables runtime JavaScript execution and access to desktop-capture functionality creating a serious surveillance and post-compromise risk. Search-optimized […]

    The post Projextor Abuses Cross-Platform Electron Framework to Conceal Malware Activity appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • Critical MLflow SSRF Flaw Exploited in the Wild

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    Cyber Security News

    A critical unauthenticated server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in MLflow, tracked as CVE-2026-64849, is being actively exploited within hours of its disclosure, according to watchTowr. This flaw affects MLflow versions before 3.15.0 and can expose cloud credentials, internal services, and other sensitive data to remote attackers. MLflow SSRF Flaw The vulnerability exists in MLflow’s model-registry […]

    The post Critical MLflow SSRF Flaw Exploited in the Wild appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • OpenAI Warns Organizations to Automate Cybersecurity as AI-Powered Attacks Accelerate

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    Cyber Security News

    OpenAI has issued a warning that organizations need to quickly automate core cybersecurity functions as increasingly advanced AI systems make it easier and cheaper to identify, exploit, and chain security vulnerabilities. In a recent security article titled “The Defender’s Window,” OpenAI President Greg Brockman explained that the OpenAI-Hugging Face incident showcased how highly capable attackers […]

    The post OpenAI Warns Organizations to Automate Cybersecurity as AI-Powered Attacks Accelerate appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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  • AI “Mind Viruses” Can Spread Between Agents Through Persistent Prompt Files

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    Security researchers at Anthropic and Switzerland’s EPFL have demonstrated that self-propagating payloads can spread from one artificial intelligence (AI) agent to the next through the editable system prompt files that autonomous agent harnesses use to carry state between sessions. The work, released as a preprint on August 10, 2026, tests the technique in a simulated six-agent coding

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  • TWINLOOT Abuses SharePoint and Teams to Steal Credentials and Move Across Networks

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    Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a previously undocumented Python implant framework dubbed TWINLOOT. “TWINLOOT is a modular, PyArmor-hardened Python implant designed to operate its entire command-and-control infrastructure inside trusted Microsoft services,” Ontinue said in a technical report shared with The Hacker News. “Tasking flows through SharePoint Online file

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  • The Queen Of Online Safety Talks Digital Self-Defense In An AI World

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    Blogs
    This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine

    Sausalito, Calif. – Aug. 18, 2026

    – Listen to the Podcast

    After cybercriminals hacked her network and devastated her finances, career, health, and marriage, Jocelyn King spent years in the cyber trenches, transforming her hard-won experience into actionable expertise.

    Now, with an AI-powered cybercrime tsunami hitting hard, King is on a mission to empower and equip people with the critical online survival skills needed to survive and thrive in the AI era.

    King, aka The Queen of Online Safety, is the author of Digital Self-Defense in an AI World: How To Protect Yourself Online. Her book gives you the exact step-by-step actions to protect yourself, your family, and your accounts from the scams, breaches, and identity theft attacks that are reshaping daily life.

    Heather Engel, a cybersecurity expert and host on the Cybercrime Magazine Podcast, interviewed King in an episode you don’t want to miss!

    Listen to the Podcast Episode


    Cybercrime Magazine · Digital Self-Defense. Her Journey. Jocelyn King, Founder & CEO, Smarter Online Safety. 

    Cybercrime Magazine is Page ONE for Cybersecurity. Go to any of our sections to read the latest:

    • SCAM. The latest schemes, frauds, and social engineering attacks being launched on consumers globally.
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    The post The Queen Of Online Safety Talks Digital Self-Defense In An AI World appeared first on Cybercrime Magazine.

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