ThreatsDay Bulletin: DNS Poisoning Flaw, Supply-Chain Heist, Rust Malware Trick and New RATs Rising

ThreatsDay Bulletin: DNS Poisoning Flaw, Supply-Chain Heist, Rust Malware Trick and New RATs Rising

Cybercriminals and nation-state actors are increasingly targeting high-impact areas such as government, energy, and financial sectors using sophisticated methods like phishing, malware, and supply chain attacks. Ongoing developments include new malware like Atroposia RAT and critical vulnerabilities like BIND9 flaw, highlighting the importance of proactive cybersecurity measures. #HijackLoader #PureHVNC #OperationZero #CVE2025-40778 #CloudAtlas

Keypoints

  • Attackers are focusing on fewer, high-value targets, making threats more impactful.
  • Hijack Loader is expanding its reach in Latin America to distribute the PureHVNC RAT.
  • Insider threats are selling U.S. cyber weapons to Russia, raising national security concerns.
  • Caller ID spoofing is fueling a global fraud epidemic, costing nearly $1 billion annually.
  • Vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-40778 in BIND9 and new malware like Atroposia enhance threat levels for organizations.

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