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Megalodon Malware Infects Over 5,500 GitHub Repositories

Megalodon Malware Infects Over 5,500 GitHub Repositories

Software supply chain attacks continue to expand in scale and sophistication, with attackers increasingly targeting developer ecosystems and trusted code repositories to spread malware rapidly. New reporting from GBHackers reveals that Megalodon has infected more than 5,500 GitHub repositories, highlighting the growing risks associated with compromised code distribution and malicious repository propagation. By abusing trusted

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Global Cyber Threat Intelligence Report 2026: Ransomware, AI-Driven Phishing, and Nation-State Operations Escalate

Global Cyber Threat Intelligence Report 2026: Ransomware, AI-Driven Phishing, and Nation-State Operations Escalate

The global cyber threat landscape continues to evolve rapidly as ransomware groups, nation-state operators, and cybercriminal organizations intensify attacks against enterprises, government systems, and critical infrastructure worldwide. Over recent weeks, security teams have observed a sharp rise in ransomware operations, AI-driven phishing campaigns, infrastructure exploitation, and coordinated cyber espionage activity targeting organizations across multiple sectors.

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Cloud Credential Abuse and Ransomware Escalation: Inside the Modern Cyberattack Lifecycle

Cloud Credential Abuse and Ransomware Escalation: Inside the Modern Cyberattack Lifecycle

Cyberattacks today rarely begin with ransomware encryption or large-scale disruption. Instead, they often start quietly with compromised credentials, suspicious cloud logins, and unauthorized access attempts that gradually evolve into full-scale attacks. Modern threat actors are increasingly targeting cloud identities, administrative services, and enterprise endpoints to establish persistence before launching ransomware or data theft operations. These

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First Public macOS Kernel Exploit Demonstrates Rising Risk of Low-Level Attacks

First Public macOS Kernel Exploit Demonstrates Rising Risk of Low-Level Attacks

Security researchers have disclosed what is being described as the first public macOS kernel exploit, highlighting a dangerous shift toward attacks targeting the deepest layers of operating system functionality. Unlike conventional malware that operates within applications or user space, kernel exploits target the core of the operating system itself. This gives attackers the potential to

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