Google has confirmed an emergency Chrome security update amid reports that attackers are exploiting two zero-day vulnerabilities.
Ransomware group exploited Cisco firewall vulnerability as a zero day, weeks before a patch appeared
Admins have been handed a patching emergency as Amazon reveals that Interlock ransomware started targeting the FMC flaw in ...
While the ongoing war has brought attention to Iran’s cyber operations, threat intelligence indicates that China dominates ...
The Interlock ransomware gang has been exploiting a maximum severity remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Cisco's ...
A prolific ransomware group has been exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in a Cisco firewall product since January, according ...
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Interlock exploits CVE-2026-20131 zero-day since Jan 26, enabling root access on Cisco FMC, increasing ransomware risks.
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What the tech: What is a zero-day exploit?
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Most of us see those red notification dots for software updates and think, “I’ll do it later.” And usually, that’s fine, but this latest update from Apple is different.
Interlock ransomware is actively exploiting CVE-2026-20131 (CVSS 10.0) in Cisco FMC, enabling unauthenticated remote code execution as root.
Google has rushed out a Chrome 146 security update that patches two zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild.
Chinese state hackers and spyware vendors are fueling a rise in zero-day attacks, which increasingly target enterprise software and devices — security and networking products in particular.
Exploitation of zero-days by commercial surveillance and spyware developers outpaced exploitation by nation-state actors last year, according to a report.
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