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MAL-2026-2202 Malicious code in @emilgroup/commission-sdk (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 88cda98ba417752b6bf4aef7eb0ecf7410017226165423202ca4d5886f370478 The package @emilgroup/commission-sdk was found to contain malicious code. Source: google-open-source-security...
MAL-2026-2206 Malicious code in @emilgroup/process-manager-sdk (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 9c387184509fe5ed2657f553bc35f51353adfe2f37b6b1a4817cec868cb653cf The package @emilgroup/process-manager-sdk was found to contain malicious code. Source: google-open-source-security...
⚡ Weekly Recap: CI/CD Backdoor, FBI Buys Location Data, WhatsApp Ditches Numbers & More
Another week, another reminder that the internet is still a mess. Systems people thought were secure are being broken in simple ways, showing many still ignore basic advisories. This edition covers a mix of issues: supply chain attacks hitting CI/CD setups, long-abused IoT devices being shut down...
Trivy Hack Spreads Infostealer via Docker, Triggers Worm and Kubernetes Wiper
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered malicious artifacts distributed via Docker Hub following the Trivy supply chain attack, highlighting the widening blast radius across developer environments. The last known clean release of Trivy on Docker Hub is 0.69.3. The malicious versions 0.69.4,...
Trivy Supply Chain Attack Triggers Self-Spreading CanisterWorm Across 47 npm Packages
The threat actors behind the supply chain attack targeting the popular Trivy scanner are suspected to be conducting follow-on attacks that have led to the compromise of a large number of npm packages with a previously undocumented self-propagating worm dubbed CanisterWorm. The name is a reference...
ClawWorm: Self-Propagating Attacks across LLM Agent Ecosystems
Autonomous LLM-based agents increasingly operate as long-running processes forming densely interconnected multi-agent ecosystems, whose security properties remain largely unexplored. In particular, OpenClaw, an open-source platform with over 40,000 active instances, has stood out recently with it...
Wormable XMRig Campaign Uses BYOVD Exploit and Time-Based Logic Bomb
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new cryptojacking campaign that uses pirated software bundles as lures to deploy a bespoke XMRig miner program on compromised hosts. "Analysis of the recovered dropper, persistence triggers, and mining payload reveals a sophisticated,...
Malicious npm Packages Harvest Crypto Keys, CI Secrets, and API Tokens
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed what they say is an active "Shai-Hulud-like" supply chain worm campaign that has leveraged a cluster of at least 19 malicious npm packages to enable credential harvesting and cryptocurrency key theft. The campaign has been codenamed SANDWORMMODE by supply...
Hydra-worm
Hydra-worm Hydra-Worm is a rogue self-replicating exploit that...
Technical Deep Dive: The Monero Mining Campaign
Technical Deep Dive: The Monero Mining Campaign By Aswath A · February 17, 2026 Executive summary In the contemporary threat landscape, while ransomware grabs headlines with high-impact disruptions, cryptojacking operations have quietly evolved into sophisticated, persistent threats. This report...
CVE-2025-66602
A vulnerability has been found in FAST/TOOLS provided by Yokogawa Electric Corporation. The web server accepts access by IP address. When a worm that randomly searches for IP addresses intrudes into the network, it could potentially be attacked by the worm. The affected products and versions are ...
CVE-2025-66602
A vulnerability has been found in FAST/TOOLS provided by Yokogawa Electric Corporation. The web server accepts access by IP address. When a worm that randomly searches for IP addresses intrudes into the network, it could potentially be attacked by the worm. The affected products and versions are ...
CVE-2025-66602
A vulnerability has been found in FAST/TOOLS provided by Yokogawa Electric Corporation. The web server accepts access by IP address. When a worm that randomly searches for IP addresses intrudes into the network, it could potentially be attacked by the worm. The affected products and versions are ...
CVE-2025-66602
A vulnerability has been found in FAST/TOOLS provided by Yokogawa Electric Corporation. The web server accepts access by IP address. When a worm that randomly searches for IP addresses intrudes into the network, it could potentially be attacked by the worm. The affected products and versions are ...
CVE-2025-66602
A vulnerability has been found in FAST/TOOLS provided by Yokogawa Electric Corporation. The web server accepts access by IP address. When a worm that randomly searches for IP addresses intrudes into the network, it could potentially be attacked by the worm. The affected products and versions are ...
CVE-2025-66602
A vulnerability has been found in FAST/TOOLS provided by Yokogawa Electric Corporation. The web server accepts access by IP address. When a worm that randomly searches for IP addresses intrudes into the network, it could potentially be attacked by the worm. The affected products and versions are ...
CVE-2025-66602
CVE-2025-66602 affects Yokogawa FAST/TOOLS, specifically FAST/TOOLS packages RVSVRN, UNSVRN, HMIWEB, FTEES, HMIMOB, in versions R9.01 to R10.04. The issue stems from the web server accepting access by IP address, which could enable a worm that randomly scans IPs to interact with the service. Publ...
PT-2026-7050
A vulnerability has been found in FAST/TOOLS provided by Yokogawa Electric Corporation. The web server accepts access by IP address. When a worm that randomly searches for IP addresses intrudes into the network, it could potentially be attacked by the worm. The affected products and versions are ...
Yokogawa FAST/TOOLS 安全漏洞
Yokogawa FAST/TOOLS is a real-time operation management and visualization software developed by Yokogawa Electric Corporation. There are security vulnerabilities in the Yokogawa FAST/TOOLS R9.01 to R10.04 versions. These vulnerabilities stem from the Web server’s acceptance of IP address access;...