2026-04-30 09:25 UTC
Government
CERT-EU Security Advisories · indexed 2026-08-15 18:50 UTC
On 29 April 2026, a high local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel, tracked as CVE-2026-31431 and named "Copy Fail", was publicly disclosed. The vulnerability affects every mainstream Linux distributions shipping a kernel built since 2017. A public proof-of-concept exploit has been released. As of the date of this advisory, no distribution has shipped a fixed kernel package. The mainline fix was committed on 1 April 2026, but vendor updates are still pending across all major …
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2026-04-23 14:00 UTC
Vendor Research
Google Threat Intelligence / Mandiant · Mandiant · indexed 2026-08-15 18:55 UTC
Written by: JP Glab, Tufail Ahmed, Josh Kelley, Muhammad Umair Introduction Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) identified a multistage intrusion campaign by a newly tracked threat group, UNC6692, that leveraged persistent social engineering, a custom modular malware suite, and deft pivoting inside the victim’s environment to achieve deep network penetration. As with many other intrusions in recent years, UNC6692 relied heavily on impersonating IT helpdesk employees, convincing their victim…
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2026-04-16 14:00 UTC
Vendor Research
Google Threat Intelligence / Mandiant · Francis deSouza · indexed 2026-08-15 18:55 UTC
Introduction Advances in AI model-powered exploitation have demonstrated that general-purpose AI models can excel at vulnerability discovery, even without being purpose-built for the task. Eventually, capabilities such as these will be integrated directly into the development cycle, and code will be more difficult to exploit than ever; however, this transition creates a critical window of risk. As we harden existing software with AI, threat actors will use it to discover and exploit novel vulne…
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2026-03-25 13:00 UTC
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Google Online Security Blog · Edward Fernandez · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC
Posted by Eric Lynch, Product Manager, Android and Dom Elliott, Group Product Manager, Google Play Modern digital security is at a turning point. We are on the threshold of using quantum computers to solve "impossible" problems in drug discovery, materials science, and energy—tasks that even the most powerful classical supercomputers cannot handle. However, the same unique ability to consider different options simultaneously also allows these machines to bypass our current digital locks. This p…
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2026-03-25 07:51 UTC
Government
CERT-EU Security Advisories · indexed 2026-08-15 18:50 UTC
On 17 March 2026, Microsoft updated one of its January 2026 security advisories related to a remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint. Specifically, Microsoft raised the CVSS score and changed the FAQ section to indicate that the vulnerability could be exploited by an unauthenticated attacker. This vulnerability was added in the CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalogue on 18 March 2026. Additionally, three further RCE flaws affecting Microsoft SharePoint were ad…
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2026-01-30 09:09 UTC
Government
CERT-EU Security Advisories · indexed 2026-08-15 18:50 UTC
On 29 January 2026, Ivanti released a security advisory addressing two critical vulnerabilities in their EPMM products. An attacker could exploit those flaws to achieve unauthenticated remote code execution on the vulnerable device. One of these vulnerabilities have been exploited in a limited number of cases.
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2025-12-09 17:00 UTC
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Google Online Security Blog · Edward Fernandez · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC
Posted by Liz Prucka, Hamzeh Zawawy, Rishika Hooda, Android Security and Privacy Team Last year, Google's Android Red Team partnered with Arm to conduct an in-depth security analysis of the Mali GPU, a component used in billions of Android devices worldwide. This collaboration was a significant step in proactively identifying and fixing vulnerabilities in the GPU software and firmware stack. While finding and fixing individual bugs is crucial, and progress continues on eliminating them entirely…
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