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GitHub Confirms Major Breach After Malicious VS Code Extension Compromises Employee Device

GitHub has confirmed a serious internal security incident involving around 3,800 of its own code repositories. According to the company, the breach began after an employee's device was compromised through a malicious Visual Studio Code extension, allowing attackers to steal credentials and gain access to internal GitHub repositories.

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Google Says It Stopped The First Confirmed AI-Assisted Zero-Day Cyberattack Attempt

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool being used by businesses, developers, researchers, and security teams. According to Google's Threat Intelligence Group, it is now also becoming part of the attacker's toolkit in a much more serious way. Google has revealed what it describes as the first confirmed case of hackers using AI to help develop a zero-day exploit for a planned large-scale cyberattack. In simple terms, this means attackers allegedly used an AI model to help discover and weaponise a software vulnerability that was previously unknown to the affected organisation.

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Fake CAPTCHA, Real Malware: How a Simple Website Tried to Trick Me Into Running a Dangerous Command

Sometimes the most effective online threats are not the ones that rely on complex hacking techniques, but the ones that simply trick people into trusting the wrong thing. That was exactly the feeling I got after visiting a website that, at first glance, looked completely ordinary. The site was https://cabletechtalk.com/, and nothing about the initial page load immediately screamed danger. It looked like a normal website, the kind of page many people would open without a second thought.

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A New Cyber Threat Targets Systems With Destructive Intent

A newly uncovered cyberattack campaign is raising serious concerns in the cybersecurity space, particularly because of how targeted and destructive it is. According to findings detailed in , this campaign is not just about gaining access or stealing data—it is designed to wipe entire systems, especially those configured with Iranian settings.

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Weekly Cybersecurity Recap: One Week, Many Small Cracks

Some weeks are dominated by one headline breach. This one wasn't. Instead, it showed something more useful (and more uncomfortable): how modern attacks are increasingly built from "small" weaknesses. An exposed key here, a misconfigured access rule there, a trusted service being used in an untrusted way. When you line the stories up, the direction is obvious. Threat actors are moving faster, blending in better, and targeting environments that matter most: networks, cloud platforms, developer pipelines, and the everyday apps people assume are harmless.

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