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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2026/05/08 2:1 p.m.14 views

One Click, Total Shutdown: The "Patient Zero" Webinar on Killing Stealth Breaches

The hardest part of cybersecurity isn't the technology, it’s the people. Every major breach you’ve read about lately usually starts the same way: one employee, one clever email, and one "Patient Zero" infection. In 2026, hackers are using AI to make these "first clicks" nearly impossible to spot...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2026/04/23 8:40 a.m.13 views

Vercel Finds More Compromised Accounts in Context.ai-Linked Breach

Vercel on Wednesday revealed that it has identified an additional set of customer accounts that were compromised as part of a security incident that enabled unauthorized access to its internal systems. The company said it made the discovery after expanding its investigation to include an extra se...

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Securelist
Securelist
added 2025/09/25 10:0 a.m.8 views

Massive npm infection: the Shai-Hulud worm and patient zero

Introduction The modern development world is almost entirely dependent on third-party modules. While this certainly speeds up development, it also creates a massive attack surface for end users, since anyone can create these components. It is no surprise that malicious modules are becoming more...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2023/04/21 9:55 a.m.4 views

N.K. Hackers Employ Matryoshka Doll-Style Cascading Supply Chain Attack on 3CX

The supply chain attack targeting 3CX was the result of a prior supply chain compromise associated with a different company, demonstrating a new level of sophistication with North Korean threat actors. Google-owned Mandiant, which is tracking the attack event under the moniker UNC4736 , said the...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2023/02/15 1:46 p.m.20 views

Webinar — A MythBusting Special: 9 Myths about File-based Threats

Bad actors love to deliver threats in files. Persistent and persuasive messages convince unsuspecting victims to accept and open files from unknown sources, executing the first step in a cyber attack. This continues to happen whether the file is an EXE or a Microsoft Excel document. Far too often...

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