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Critical BIND 9 Vulnerabilities Put DNS Security at Risk
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) has disclosed two serious vulnerabilities in BIND 9, one of the most widely deployed DNS resolver software packages. These flaws could allow attackers to perform cache poisoning or cause denial-of-service…
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NASA Repairs Camera Near Jupiter (370 Million Miles Away) Remotely
NASA pulled off an incredible remote fix when it repaired a damaged camera on its Juno spacecraft. Juno is currently orbiting Jupiter—over 370 million miles from Earth. This accomplishment was crucial for continuing the mission’s…
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Telegram Launches Self-Custodial Crypto Wallet for Seamless In-App Transactions
Telegram is taking a big leap into the crypto space with the launch of its new self-custodial crypto wallet in the United States, powered by a partnership with MoonPay. This innovative feature allows millions of…
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Microsoft Addresses Exploited SharePoint Server Vulnerabilities
In a recent security alert, Microsoft has issued critical updates to address active exploitation of vulnerabilities impacting on-premises SharePoint Server environments. The vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771, have been linked to ongoing attack campaigns…
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ExpressVPN Releases Urgent Update After Identified Security Flaw in Windows App
Recently, a security researcher brought to light a vulnerability in ExpressVPN’s Windows application—a reminder that even the most trusted security solutions require ongoing scrutiny and rapid response. In a swift move, ExpressVPN has issued an…
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Mobile Threats Rising, Millions of Unsecured Networks Vulnerable
With summer travel at its peak, enterprise organizations face an increasing challenge: safeguarding mobile devices against a surge in cyber threats. As employees hit airports, hotels, and conference centers, their devices—essential for productivity—become potential targets…
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Widespread Vulnerabilities Found in MCP Servers Threatening AI Security
Recent analysis by cybersecurity researchers at Backslash team has uncovered critical security flaws in thousands of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, a key component in modern artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. The findings reveal that many…
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