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Hackers abuse MU plugins to inject malicious payloads to WordPress

📟 News

Date: 01/04/2025

Author: HackMag

According to Sucuri, hackers store malicious code in the MU-plugins (Must-Use Plugins) directory in WordPress and execute it while remaining undetected.
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Zero-day vulnerability in Windows results in NTLM hash leaks

📟 News

Date: 28/03/2025

Author: HackMag

Security experts reported a new zero-day vulnerability in Windows that enables remote attackers to steal NTLM credentials by tricking victims into viewing malicious files in Windows Explorer.
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Cloudflare to block all unencrypted traffic to its APIs

📟 News

Date: 26/03/2025

Author: HackMag

According to Cloudflare, effective immediately, only secure HTTPS connections to api.cloudflare.com will be accepted; while all HTTP ports are to be closed.
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Alexa to stop processing data locally. All voice requests will be sent to Amazon Cloud

📟 News

Date: 24/03/2025

Author: HackMag

Amazon announced that the privacy option allowing users of Echo speakers to avoid sending their voice recordings to the company’s cloud will no longer be supported.
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8,000 vulnerabilities identified in WordPress ecosystem in 2024

📟 News

Date: 20/03/2025

Author: HackMag

According to Patchstack, world’s #1 WordPress vulnerability intelligence provider, 7,966 new vulnerabilities were identified in the WordPress ecosystem in 2024; most of these bugs affected plugins and themes.
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Black Basta ransomware group developed its own automated brute-forcing framework

📟 News

Date: 18/03/2025

Author: HackMag

According to EclecticIQ, Black Basta Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) group has developed its own automated brute-forcing framework dubbed BRUTED. It’s used to hack edge network devices (e.g. firewalls and VPN).
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Researchers force DeepSeek to write malware

📟 News

Date: 16/03/2025

Author: HackMag

According to Tenable, the AI chatbot DeepSeek R1 from China can be used to write malware (e.g. keyloggers and ransomware).
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