Cybersecurity News | Daily Recap [05 Jan 2026]

Cybersecurity News | Daily Recap [05 Jan 2026]

Daily Recap, researchers spotlight a WhatsApp metadata leak as Meta begins rolling out fixes to address exposure of message metadata, while ManageMyHealth remains under investigation for a cyberattack affecting its systems and patient services, and IBM API Connect contains a critical authentication bypass that could let attackers impersonate users and access protected APIs; SlowMist flags a potential security risk at HitBTC that could threaten user funds and platform integrity. On the malware/APT front, VVS Stealer targets Discord via obfuscated Python, and Transparent Tribe (APT36) campaigns weaponize JLPT exam notifications to deliver fileless espionage tools against targets in India, with a weekly threat recap for 04 Jan 2026.
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Privacy & Messaging

  • Researcher spotlights a WhatsApp metadata leak while Meta begins rolling out fixes to address exposure of message metadata – WhatsApp Leak

Breaches & Incidents

  • ManageMyHealth provides an update on an ongoing cyberattack investigation affecting its systems and patient services – ManageMyHealth Update

Vulnerabilities

  • A critical flaw in IBM API Connect enables authentication bypass, allowing attackers to impersonate users and access protected APIs – IBM API

Crypto & Exchanges

  • Security firm SlowMist flags a potential critical security risk at the HitBTC exchange that could threaten user funds and platform integrity – HitBTC Risk

Malware & APTs

  • Researchers report a new VVS Stealer targeting Discord via obfuscated Python code and a separate Transparent Tribe (APT36) campaign weaponizing JLPT exam notifications to deliver fileless espionage tools against targets in IndiaVVS Stealer, APT36 Campaign

Research & Recaps

  • Weekly threat research recap covering key incidents and research highlights for 04 Jan 2026Weekly Recap

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