OpenAI Offering $100K Bounties for Critical Vulnerabilities
OpenAI has raised its maximum bug bounty payout to $100,000 (up from $20,000) for high-impact flaws in its infrastructure and products. The post OpenAI Offering $100K Bounties for Critical Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreRussian Ransomware Gang Exploited Windows Zero-Day Before Patch
Exploitation of Windows MMC zero-day is being pinned on a ransomware gang known as EncryptHub (an affiliate of RansomHub) The post Russian Ransomware Gang Exploited Windows Zero-Day Before Patch appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreAMTSO Releases Sandbox Evaluation Framework
AMTSO has developed a Sandbox Evaluation Framework to standardize the testing of malware analysis solutions. The post AMTSO Releases Sandbox Evaluation Framework appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreIsland Banks $250M Series E for Enterprise Browser
The late-stage startup said the round was led Coatue Management and brings Island’s total external funding to approximately $730 million. The post Island Banks $250M Series E for Enterprise Browser appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreNew Ransomware Group Claims Attack on US Telecom Firm WideOpenWest
A new ransomware group called Arkana claims to have compromised the US telecommunications provider WideOpenWest. The post New Ransomware Group Claims Attack on US Telecom Firm WideOpenWest appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreSplxAI Raises $7 Million for AI Security Platform
SplxAI has raised $7 million in a seed funding round led by LAUNCHub Ventures to secure agentic AI systems. The post SplxAI Raises $7 Million for AI Security Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreVulnerabilities Allow Remote Hacking of Inaba Plant Monitoring Cameras
Production line monitoring cameras made by Inaba can be hacked for surveillance and sabotage, but they remain unpatched. The post Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Hacking of Inaba Plant Monitoring Cameras appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoremacOS Users Warned of New Versions of ReaderUpdate Malware
macOS users are targeted with multiple versions of the ReaderUpdate malware written in Crystal, Nim, Rust, and Go programming languages. The post macOS Users Warned of New Versions of ReaderUpdate Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreCritical Next.js Vulnerability in Hacker Crosshairs
Threat actors have started probing servers impacted by a critical-severity vulnerability in the web application development framework Next.js. The post Critical Next.js Vulnerability in Hacker Crosshairs appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Read MoreSecurity Firms Say Evidence Seems to Confirm Oracle Cloud Hack
Despite Oracle categorically denying that its Cloud systems have been breached, sample data released by the hacker seems to prove otherwise. The post Security Firms Say Evidence Seems to Confirm Oracle Cloud Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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