June 2026

Solana treasury firms resist Forward Industries’ consolidation push

Solana treasury firms resist Forward Industries’ consolidation push 2026-06-16 at 14:22 By Ezra Reguerra Two Solana treasury firms rejected acquisition proposals from Forward Industries, while a third offer expired without a response. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Atomic Arch Supply Chain Attack Hits 1,500 AUR Packages

Atomic Arch Supply Chain Attack Hits 1,500 AUR Packages 2026-06-16 at 13:51 By Ionut Arghire Arch Linux suspended account registrations in response to the wave of malicious packages being uploaded to AUR. The post Atomic Arch Supply Chain Attack Hits 1,500 AUR Packages appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View

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Attackers Exploit Three Fortinet FortiSandbox Flaws, One Patched Last Week

Attackers Exploit Three Fortinet FortiSandbox Flaws, One Patched Last Week 2026-06-16 at 13:30 By Bad actors are exploiting multiple security vulnerabilities in Fortinet FortiSandbox, according to threat intelligence firm Defused Cyber. In a post shared on X, the company said it has observed exploitation of CVE-2026-39813, CVE-2026-39808, and CVE-2026-25089 over the past 24 hours. CVE-2026-39813

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Cybersecurity Executives Urge the Trump Administration to Ease Restrictions on Anthropic AI Models

Cybersecurity Executives Urge the Trump Administration to Ease Restrictions on Anthropic AI Models 2026-06-16 at 13:28 By Associated Press A group of cybersecurity executives and experts is asking the Trump administration to lift its directive preventing the use of Anthropic’s latest artificial intelligence models by foreign nationals. The post Cybersecurity Executives Urge the Trump Administration

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Cisco discloses second exploited SD-WAN vulnerability in two weeks (CVE-2026-20262)

Cisco discloses second exploited SD-WAN vulnerability in two weeks (CVE-2026-20262) 2026-06-16 at 13:20 By Zeljka Zorz Cisco has revealed another Catalyst SD-WAN Manager vulnerability (CVE-2026-20262) that its Product Security Incident Response Team observed being exploited by attackers. But the associated security advisory also states that “the vulnerability was found during internal security testing”, raising the

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Bitcoin doesn’t need Ethereum-style yield, says Strategy’s Michael Saylor

Bitcoin doesn’t need Ethereum-style yield, says Strategy’s Michael Saylor 2026-06-16 at 13:11 By Helen Partz Michael Saylor says Bitcoin does not need staking or inflation, outlining a five-layer “Digital Asset Stack” that generates returns through credit and equity products built around BTC. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Crypto scammers are sending couriers to victims’ homes to collect cash

Crypto scammers are sending couriers to victims’ homes to collect cash 2026-06-16 at 13:05 By Sinisa Markovic Scammers behind cryptocurrency investment schemes are dispatching couriers to pick up cash from victims in person, the FBI warns. According to the agency, scammers usually approach victims through social media, text messages, or fake investment personas, luring them

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Hidden in Teams: DragonForce Attackers Weaponize Microsoft Teams Relays to Stay Hidden

Hidden in Teams: DragonForce Attackers Weaponize Microsoft Teams Relays to Stay Hidden 2026-06-16 at 13:00 By Threat Hunter Team Backdoor.Turn, a Go-based RAT, is the first known malware to abuse Microsoft Teams’ TURN relay servers to mask command-and-control traffic. The attackers also used a previously unknown vulnerability in a Huawei driver. This article is an

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China-Linked SprySOCKS Backdoor Expands to Windows with Driver-Based Stealth

China-Linked SprySOCKS Backdoor Expands to Windows with Driver-Based Stealth 2026-06-16 at 12:44 By Cybersecurity researchers have flagged two previously undocumented Windows variants of what was believed to be a Linux-only backdoor called SprySOCKS. “The Windows variants discovered are internally marked as WIN_DRV and WIN_PLUS,” ESET said in a report shared with The Hacker News. “Both

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Tech Coalition ‘Athena’ Targets OSS Vulnerabilities Ahead of Disclosure

Tech Coalition ‘Athena’ Targets OSS Vulnerabilities Ahead of Disclosure 2026-06-16 at 12:39 By Ionut Arghire Over two dozen organizations built a shared platform to triage vulnerabilities, fix them, and secure the software before patches arrive. The post Tech Coalition ‘Athena’ Targets OSS Vulnerabilities Ahead of Disclosure appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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Software supply chains are heading for a transparency test

Software supply chains are heading for a transparency test 2026-06-16 at 12:24 By Anamarija Pogorelec Software supply chain visibility is becoming part of product security work as the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) moves toward application in December 2027. ENISA’s SBOM Adoption State of Play 2026 shows organizations preparing for CRA obligations through SBOM tooling,

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Planning a trip? Fake travel sites are multiplying this summer

Planning a trip? Fake travel sites are multiplying this summer 2026-06-16 at 11:27 By Sinisa Markovic Cyberattacks against hospitality, travel, and recreation organizations rose 24% year over year, reaching an average of 2,291 incidents per organization each week in May 2026, according to Check Point. (Source: Check Point) “The sector has more than doubled its

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Bitcoin miner IREN enters Europe with Nostrum acquisition as AI pivot accelerates

Bitcoin miner IREN enters Europe with Nostrum acquisition as AI pivot accelerates 2026-06-16 at 11:24 By Ezra Reguerra The acquisition adds about 490 megawatts of secured power in Spain as IREN expands beyond Bitcoin mining and builds its European AI cloud platform. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Fake Microsoft Alerts Used to Deploy North Korean NarwhalRAT Malware

Fake Microsoft Alerts Used to Deploy North Korean NarwhalRAT Malware 2026-06-16 at 11:14 By The North Korean state-sponsored hacking group known as ScarCruft (aka APT37) has been observed using spear-phishing messages impersonating Microsoft Account security notifications to deliver malware called NarwhalRAT. “The attack email contained a message impersonating an MS account security alert,” the Genians

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GitHub releases an open dataset for multilingual developer content

GitHub releases an open dataset for multilingual developer content 2026-06-16 at 09:55 By Anamarija Pogorelec Developers coordinate code across README files, issue threads, and pull request discussions. Much of that exchange happens in English, and a large share happens in other languages. GitHub has released a dataset built to help researchers and developers locate public

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Cisco Patches Another SD-WAN Zero-Day Exploited in Attacks

Cisco Patches Another SD-WAN Zero-Day Exploited in Attacks 2026-06-16 at 09:20 By Eduard Kovacs Cisco recently became aware of the exploitation of CVE-2026-20262, a Catalyst SD-WAN Manager zero-day that allows arbitrary file write. The post Cisco Patches Another SD-WAN Zero-Day Exploited in Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View

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Cisco Releases Security Updates for Actively Exploited SD-WAN Manager Flaw

Cisco Releases Security Updates for Actively Exploited SD-WAN Manager Flaw 2026-06-16 at 09:05 By Cisco has released security updates for a medium-severity security flaw in Catalyst SD-WAN Manager that has come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20262, carries a CVSS score of 6.5 out of 10.0. “A vulnerability in the

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Reachability makes AI threat modeling worth the trust

Reachability makes AI threat modeling worth the trust 2026-06-16 at 09:00 By Mirko Zorz In this interview with Help Net Security, Oscar Andersson, CTO at Oplane, explains why most scanning tools fail. They cry wolf, flagging threats that cannot run in real code. The argument centers on reachability. A finding counts only when someone walks

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CISA Flags LiteSpeed cPanel Plugin Flaw Exploited for Root Privilege Escalation

CISA Flags LiteSpeed cPanel Plugin Flaw Exploited for Root Privilege Escalation 2026-06-16 at 08:41 By The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a security flaw impacting LiteSpeed cPanel Plugin to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, requiring Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to apply the fixes by June 18, 2026. The

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EU Cybersecurity Act 2.0: When good regulation goes bad

EU Cybersecurity Act 2.0: When good regulation goes bad 2026-06-16 at 08:30 By Help Net Security Over recent years we’ve witnessed the EU becoming increasingly serious about cybersecurity. After years of watching high profile breaches, many resulting from supply chain attacks targeting our critical infrastructure, that seriousness is welcome. But good intentions and good policy

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