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CVE-2026-44159
Tyler Identity Local TID-L uses documented, default administrative credentials. Users are not required to change the credentials before deployment. TID-L has not been distributed since December 2020, and has not been supported since 2021...
CVE-2026-44159
Tyler Identity Local TID-L uses documented, default administrative credentials. Users are not required to change the credentials before deployment. TID-L has not been distributed since December 2020, and has not been supported since 2021...
CVE-2026-44159
Tyler Identity Local TID-L uses documented, default administrative credentials. Users are not required to change the credentials before deployment. TID-L has not been distributed since December 2020, and has not been supported since 2021...
CVE-2026-44159
Technical details about CVE-2026-44159 are not publicly available in the provided documents. Monitor for updates from NVD/CVE records.
PT-2026-41936
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Tyler Identity Local TID-L affected versions not specified Description The software uses documented, default administrative credentials, and users are not required to change these credentials before deployment. Recommendations At the moment,...
FBI Reports 1,900 ATM Jackpotting Incidents Since 2020, $20M Lost in 2025
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI has warned of an increase in ATM jackpotting incidents across the country, leading to losses of more than $20 million in 2025. The agency said 1,900 ATM jackpotting incidents have been reported since 2020, out of which 700 took place last year. In...
Earth Estries' Espionage Campaign Targets Governments and Tech Titans Across Continents
A hacking outfit nicknamed Earth Estries has been attributed to a new, ongoing cyber espionage campaign targeting government and technology industries based in the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, South Africa, Germany, and the U.S. "The threat actors behind Earth Estries are working with high-leve...
LockBit Ransomware Extorts $91 Million from U.S. Companies
The threat actors behind the LockBit ransomware-as-a-service RaaS scheme have extorted $91 million following hundreds of attacks against numerous U.S. organizations since 2020. That's according to a joint bulletin published by the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA, the...