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Four OpenClaw Flaws Enable Data Theft, Privilege Escalation, and Persistence
The Hacker News 15 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability data_breach Conti
Four OpenClaw Flaws Enable Data Theft, Privilege Escalation, and Persistence  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 15, 2026 Vulnerability / AI Security Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a set of four security flaws in OpenClaw that could be chained to achieve data theft, privilege escalation, and persistence. The vulnerabilities, collectively dubbed Claw Chain by Cyera, can permit an attacker to establish a foothold, expose sensitive data, and plant backdoors. A brief description of the flaws is below - CVE-2026-44112 (CVSS score: 9.6/6.3) - A time-of-check/time-of-use (TOCTOU) race condition vulnerability in the OpenShell managed sandbox backend that allows attackers to bypass sandbox restrictions and redirect writes outside the intended mount root.
On-Prem Microsoft Exchange Server CVE-2026-42897 Exploited via Crafted Email
The Hacker News 15 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability identity_threat Conti
On-Prem Microsoft Exchange Server CVE-2026-42897 Exploited via Crafted Email  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 15, 2026 Microsoft / Vulnerability Microsoft has disclosed a new security vulnerability impacting on-premise versions of Exchange Server that it said has come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-42897 (CVSS score: 8.1), has been described as a spoofing bug stemming from a cross-site scripting flaw. An anonymous researcher has been credited with discovering and reporting the issue.
CISA Adds Cisco SD-WAN CVE-2026-20182 to KEV After Admin Access Exploits
The Hacker News 15 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability identity_threat Conti
CISA Adds Cisco SD-WAN CVE-2026-20182 to KEV After Admin Access Exploits  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 15, 2026 Vulnerability / Credential Theft The U.S.Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday added a newly disclosed vulnerability impacting Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, requiring Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to remediate the issue by May 17, 2026. The vulnerability is a critical authentication bypass tracked as CVE-2026-20182 . It's rated 10.0 on the CVSS scoring system, indicating maximum severity.
April 2026 CVE Landscape
Recorded Future Research 15 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability ransomware Conti Medusa
April 2026 CVE Landscape In April 2026, Insikt Group® identified 37 high-impact vulnerabilities that should be prioritized for remediation , 35 of which had a Very Critical Recorded Future Risk Score. This represents a 19% increase from last month. 31 of the 37 were included in the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, and six were surfaced only through honeypot data.
Cisco warns of new critical SD-WAN flaw exploited in zero-day attacks
BleepingComputer 14 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability iot_ot_security
Cisco warns of new critical SD-WAN flaw exploited in zero-day attacks Home News Security Cisco warns of new critical SD-WAN flaw exploited in zero-day attacks Lawrence Abrams May 14, 2026 04:09 PM Cisco is warning that a critical Catalyst SD-WAN Controller authentication bypass flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-20182, was actively exploited in zero-day attacks that allowed attackers to gain administrative privileges on compromised devices. CVE-2026-20182 has a maximum severity of 10.0 and impacts Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller and Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager in on-prem and SD-WAN Cloud deployments. In an advisory published today, Cisco said the issue stems from a peering authentication mechanism that "is not working properly." "This vulnerability exists because the peering authentication mechanism in an affected system is not working properly.
Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller Auth Bypass Actively Exploited to Gain Admin Access
The Hacker News 14 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability identity_threat Conti
Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller Auth Bypass Actively Exploited to Gain Admin Access  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 14, 2026 Vulnerability / Network Security Cisco has released updates to address a maximum-severity authentication bypass flaw in Catalyst SD-WAN Controller that it said has been exploited in limited attacks. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20182 , carries a CVSS score of 10.0. "A vulnerability in the peering authentication in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller, formerly SD-WAN vSmart, and Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager, formerly SD-WAN vManage, could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass authentication and obtain administrative privileges on an affected system," Cisco said .
Stealer Backdoor Found in 3 Node-IPC Versions Targeting Developer Secrets
The Hacker News 14 May 2026 SEV 8/10
supply_chain malware Conti
Stealer Backdoor Found in 3 Node-IPC Versions Targeting Developer Secrets  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 14, 2026 Developer Security / Supply Chain Attack Cybersecurity researchers are sounding the alarm about what has been described as "malicious activity" in newly published versions of node-ipc. According to Socket StepSecurity , three different versions of the npm package have been confirmed as malicious - node-ipc@9.1.6 node-ipc@9.2.3 node-ipc@12.0.1 "Early analysis indicates that node-ipc@9.1.6, node-ipc@9.2.3, and node-ipc@12.0.1 contain obfuscated stealer/backdoor behavior," Socket said. "The malware appears to fingerprint the host environment, enumerate and read local files, compress and chunk collected data, wrap the payload in a cryptographic envelope, and attempt exfiltration through a network endpoint selected via DNS/address logic." StepSecurity said the heavily obfuscated payload is triggered when the package is required at runtime, and attempts to exfiltrate a broad set of developer and cloud secrets to an external command-and-control (C2) server.
ThreatsDay Bulletin: PAN-OS RCE, Mythos cURL Bug, AI Tokenizer Attacks, and 10+ Stories
The Hacker News 14 May 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability malware Conti
ThreatsDay Bulletin: PAN-OS RCE, Mythos cURL Bug, AI Tokenizer Attacks, and 10+ Stories  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 14, 2026 Hacking News / Cybersecurity News Everything is still on fire. This week feels dumb in the worst way — bad links, weak checks, fake help desks, shady forum posts, and people turning supply chain attacks into some cursed little game for clout and cash. Half of it feels like crap we should have fixed years ago.
CVE-2026-20182: Critical authentication bypass in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller (FIXED)
Rapid7 Blog 14 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability identity_threat
CVE-2026-20182: Critical authentication bypass in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller (FIXED) Back to Blog Vulnerabilities and Exploits CVE-2026-20182: Critical authentication bypass in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller (FIXED) Jonah Burgess | Stephen Fewer May 14, 2026 | Last updated on May 14, 2026 | xx min read DISCOVER RAPID7 MDR Overview While researching a critical authentication bypass vulnerability, CVE-2026-20127 , which was exploited in-the-wild , Rapid7 Labs discovered a new authentication bypass vulnerability affecting Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller (formerly known as vSmart), CVE-2026-20182 . This new authentication bypass vulnerability affects the “vdaemon” service over DTLS (UDP port 12346), which is the same service that was vulnerable to CVE-2026-20127. The new vulnerability is not a patch bypass of CVE-2026-20127.
Ghostwriter Targets Ukrainian Government With Geofenced PDF Phishing, Cobalt Strike
The Hacker News 14 May 2026 SEV 8/10
malware vulnerability Gamaredon Conti
Ghostwriter Targets Ukrainian Government With Geofenced PDF Phishing, Cobalt Strike  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 14, 2026 Hacktivism / Data Theft The Belarus-aligned threat group known as Ghostwriter has been attributed to a fresh set of attacks targeting governmental organizations in Ukraine. Active since at least 2016, Ghostwriter has been linked to both cyber espionage and influence operations targeting neighboring countries, particularly Ukraine. It's also tracked under the monikers FrostyNeighbor, PUSHCHA, Storm-0257, TA445, UAC‑0057, Umbral Bison (formerly RepeatingUmbra), UNC1151, and White Lynx.
PraisonAI CVE-2026-44338 Auth Bypass Targeted Within Hours of Disclosure
The Hacker News 14 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability identity_threat Conti
PraisonAI CVE-2026-44338 Auth Bypass Targeted Within Hours of Disclosure  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 14, 2026 Vulnerability / API Security Threat actors have been observed attempting to exploit a recently disclosed security vulnerability in PraisonAI , an open-source multi-agent orchestration framework, within four hours of its public disclosure. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2026-44338 (CVSS score: 7.3), a case of missing authentication that exposes sensitive endpoints to anyone, potentially allowing an attacker to invoke the API server's protected functionality without a token. " PraisonAI ships a legacy Flask API server with authentication disabled by default," according to an advisory released by the maintainers earlier this month.
Windows Zero-Days Expose BitLocker Bypasses And CTFMON Privilege Escalation
The Hacker News 14 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability iot_ot_security Conti Play
Windows Zero-Days Expose BitLocker Bypasses And CTFMON Privilege Escalation  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 14, 2026 Zero-Day / Vulnerability An anonymous cybersecurity researcher who disclosed three Microsoft Defender vulnerabilities has returned with two more zero-days involving a BitLocker bypass and a privilege escalation impacting Windows Collaborative Translation Framework (CTFMON). security defects have been codenamed YellowKey GreenPlasma , respectively, by the researcher, who goes by the online aliases Chaotic Eclipse and Nightmare-Eclipse. The researcher described as "one of the most insane discoveries I ever found," likening the BitLocker bypass to functioning as a backdoor, as the bug is present only in the Windows Recovery Environment ( WinRE ), a built-in framework designed to troubleshoot and repair common unbootable operating system issues.
New Fragnesia Linux Kernel LPE Grants Root Access via Page Cache Corruption
The Hacker News 14 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability iot_ot_security Conti
New Fragnesia Linux Kernel LPE Grants Root Access via Page Cache Corruption  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 14, 2026 Vulnerability / Linux Details have emerged about a new variant of the recent Dirty Frag Linux local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability that allows local attackers to gain root access, making it the third such bug to be identified in the kernel within a span of two weeks. Codenamed Fragnesia , the security vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2026-46300 (CVSS score: 7.8) and is rooted in the Linux kernel's XFRM ESP-in-TCP subsystem. It was discovered by researcher William Bowling of Zellic and the V12 security team.
18-Year-Old NGINX Rewrite Module Flaw Enables Unauthenticated RCE
The Hacker News 14 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability identity_threat Conti
18-Year-Old NGINX Rewrite Module Flaw Enables Unauthenticated RCE  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 14, 2026 Vulnerability / Web Server Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed multiple security vulnerabilities impacting NGINX Plus and NGINX Open, including a critical flaw that remained undetected for 18 years. The vulnerability, discovered depthfirst , is a heap buffer overflow issue impacting ngx_http_rewrite_module (CVE-2026-42945, CVSS v4 score: 9.2) that could allow an attacker to achieve remote code execution or cause a denial-of-service (DoS) with crafted requests. It has been codenamed NGINX Rift .
The Convergence of Cloud Secrets & AI Risk
SentinelOne Labs 13 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability cloud_security Conti
The Convergence of Cloud Secrets & AI Risk May 13, 2026 SentinelOne In 2025, the enterprise risk landscape experienced a paradigm shift: the adoption of AI and LLMs officially becoming the primary driver of cloud risk. Today, almost of organizations now leverage AI in at least one business function. With this level of integration, the risk of AI is now outpacing traditional security guardrails, culminating in a highly complex and interconnected attack surface.
When IT Support Calls: Dissecting a ModeloRAT Campaign from Teams to Domain Compromise
Rapid7 Blog 13 May 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability malware Scattered Spider Conti
Pluribus and the Path to Domain Compromise: A ModeloRAT Case Study Back to Blog Threat Research When IT Support Calls: Dissecting a ModeloRAT Campaign from Teams to Domain Compromise Anna Širokova May 13, 2026 | Last updated on May 13, 2026 | xx min read DISCOVER RAPID7 MDR Overview Attackers do not need to break into the front door when they can convince employees to open it for them through the tools they already trust. In April 2026, Rapid7 investigated an enterprise intrusion that began with a Microsoft Teams message from a fake “IT Support” account and quickly escalated into a full compromise chain involving malware deployment, privilege escalation, credential theft, lateral movement, and exfiltration. The incident illustrates a critical risk for modern enterprises: Collaboration platforms have become part of the attack surface, and when combined with identity abuse and Living-off-the-Land techniques, they can provide attackers with a low-friction path into the environment.
Microsoft's MDASH AI System Finds 16 Windows Flaws Fixed in Patch Tuesday
The Hacker News 13 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability identity_threat Conti
Microsoft's MDASH AI System Finds 16 Windows Flaws Fixed in Patch Tuesday  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 13, 2026 Vulnerability / Artificial Intelligence Microsoft has unveiled a new multi-model artificial intelligence (AI)-driven system called MDASH to facilitate vulnerability discovery and remediation at scale, adding that it's being tested by some customers as part of a limited private preview. MDASH, short for m ulti-mo d el a gentic s canning h arness, is designed as a model-agnostic system that uses bespoke AI agents for different vulnerability classes to autonomously discover, validate, and prove exploitable defects in complex codebases like Windows. "Unlike single-model approaches, the harness orchestrates more than 100 specialized AI agents across an ensemble of frontier and distilled models to discover, debate, and prove exploitable bugs end-to-end," Taesoo Kim, vice president of agentic security at Microsoft, said .
Thus Spoke…The Gentlemen
Check Point Research 13 May 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability ransomware LockBit Conti
Thus Spoke…The Gentlemen - Check Point Research CATEGORIES AI Research Android Malware Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT Check Point Research Publications Cloud Security CPRadio Crypto Data & Threat Intelligence Data Analysis Demos Global Cyber Attack Reports How To Guides Ransomware Russo-Ukrainian War Security Report Threat and data analysis Threat Research Web 3.0 Security Wipers Thus Spoke…The Gentlemen May 13, 2026 https://research.checkpoint.com/2026/thus-spoke-the-gentlemen/ Key Points On May 4th, 2026, The Gentlemen RaaS administrator acknowledged on underground forums that an internal backend database ( Rocket ) had been leaked. This leak exposed 9 accounts , including zeta88 (aka hastalamuerte ), who runs the infrastructure, builds the locker and panel, manages payouts, and effectively acts as the administrator of the program. The internal discussions provide a rare end‑to‑end view of the operation: they detail initial access paths (Fortinet and Cisco edge appliances, NTLM relay, OWA/M365 credential logs), the division of roles, the shared toolsets, and the group’s active tracking and evaluation of modern CVEs such as CVE-2024-55591 , CVE-2025-32433 , and CVE-2025-33073 .
Microsoft Patches 138 Vulnerabilities, Including DNS and Netlogon RCE Flaws
The Hacker News 13 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability cloud_security Conti
Microsoft Patches 138 Vulnerabilities, Including DNS and Netlogon RCE Flaws  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 13, 2026 Patch Tuesday / Vulnerability Microsoft on Tuesday released patches for 138 security vulnerabilities spanning its product portfolio, although none of them have been listed as publicly known or under active attack. Of the 138 flaws, 30 are rated Critical, 104 are rated Important, three are rated Moderate, and one is rated Low in severity. As many as 61 vulnerabilities are classified as privilege escalation bugs, followed by 32 remote code execution, 15 information disclosure, 14 spoofing, eight denial-of-service, six security feature bypass, and two tampering flaws.
Patch Tuesday - May 2026
Rapid7 Blog 13 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability cloud_security Play
Patch Tuesday - May 2026 Back to Blog Exposure Management Patch Tuesday - May 2026 Adam Barnett May 13, 2026 | Last updated on May 13, 2026 | xx min read Microsoft is publishing 137 vulnerabilities on May 2026 Patch Tuesday . Microsoft is not aware of exploitation in the wild or public disclosure for any of these vulnerabilities. So far this month, Microsoft has provided patches to address 133 browser vulnerabilities, which are not included in the Patch Tuesday count above.
Patch Tuesday, May 2026 Edition
Krebs on Security 12 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability iot_ot_security Play
Patch Tuesday, May 2026 Edition – Krebs on Security Advertisement Artificial intelligence platforms may be just as susceptible to social engineering as human beings, but they are proving remarkably good at finding security vulnerabilities in human-made computer code. That reality is on full display this month with some of the more widely-used software makers — including Apple , Google , Microsoft , Mozilla Oracle — fixing near record volumes of security bugs, and/or quickening the tempo of their patch releases. As it does on the second Tuesday of every month, Microsoft today released software updates to address at least 118 security vulnerabilities in its various Windows operating systems and other products.
New Exim BDAT Vulnerability Exposes GnuTLS Builds to Potential Code Execution
The Hacker News 12 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability identity_threat Conti
New Exim BDAT Vulnerability Exposes GnuTLS Builds to Potential Code Execution  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 12, 2026 Vulnerability / Email Security Exim has released security updates to address a severe security issue affecting certain configurations that could enable memory corruption and potential code execution. Exim is an open-source Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) designed for Unix-like systems to receive, route, and deliver email. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-45185 (CVSS score: 9.8), aka Dead.Letter, has been described as a use-after-free vulnerability in Exim's binary data transmission (BDAT) message body parsing when a TLS connection is handled by GnuTLS.
Mini Shai-Hulud Worm Compromises TanStack, Mistral AI, Guardrails AI & More Packages
The Hacker News 12 May 2026 SEV 8/10
supply_chain malware Conti Medusa
Mini Shai-Hulud Worm Compromises TanStack, Mistral AI, Guardrails AI & More Packages  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 12, 2026 Supply Chain Attack / Malware TeamPCP , the threat actor behind the recentsupply chain attack spree, has been linked to the compromise of the npm and PyPI packages from TanStack, UiPath, Mistral AI, OpenSearch, and Guardrails AI as part of a fresh Mini Shai-Hulud campaign. The affected npm packages have been modified to include an obfuscated JavaScript file ("router_init.js") that's designed to profile the execution environment and launch a comprehensive credential stealer capable of targeting cloud providers, cryptocurrency wallets, AI tools, messaging apps, and CI systems, including Github Actions, multiple reports from Aikido Security , Endor Labs , SafeDep , Socket , StepSecurity , and Snyk show. The data is exfiltrated to the "filev2.getsession[.]org" domain.
Inside AD CS Escalation: Unpacking Advanced Misuse Techniques and Tools
Unit 42 11 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability identity_threat APT28 Fancy Bear
Inside AD CS Escalation: Unpacking Advanced Misuse Techniques and Tools Threat Research Center Threat Research Malware Malware min read Related Products Cortex Cortex Cloud Cortex XDR Cortex XSIAM Unit 42 Incident Response By: Stav Setty Tom Fakterman Shachar Roitman Published: May 11, 2026 Categories: Malware Threat Research Tags: Active Directory AD CS attacks Certificate template Certipy ESC1 Fighting Ursa Microsoft PKI Shadow credentials Executive Summary Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) is a foundational component of Windows enterprise infrastructure, responsible for managing public key infrastructure (PKI) and issuing certificates that enable authentication and encryption across networks. Despite its critical role in the enterprise identity infrastructure, AD CS is often undermined by insecure default configurations and design complexities, resulting in exploitable attack surfaces. Due to misconfigured templates and overly permissive enrollment rights, AD CS has emerged as a high-impact, under-monitored vector for privilege escalation and unauthorized identity impersonation in modern environments.
cPanel CVE-2026-41940 Under Active Exploitation to Deploy Filemanager Backdoor
The Hacker News 11 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability malware Conti
cPanel CVE-2026-41940 Under Active Exploitation to Deploy Filemanager Backdoor  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 11, 2026 Vulnerability / Ransomware A threat actor named Mr_Rot13 has been attributed to the exploitation of a recently disclosed critical cPanel flaw to deploy a backdoor codenamed Filemanager on compromised environments. The attack exploits CVE-2026-41940 , a vulnerability impacting cPanel and WebHost Manager (WHM) that could result in an authentication bypass and allow remote attackers to gain elevated control of the control panel. According to a new report from QiAnXin XLab, the security defect has been exploited by a number of threat actors shortly after its public disclosure late last month, resulting in malicious behaviors like cryptocurrency mining, ransomware, botnet propagation, and backdoor implantation.
11th May – Threat Intelligence Report
Check Point Research 11 May 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability data_breach MuddyWater Conti
11th May – Threat Intelligence Report - Check Point Research FILTER BY YEAR 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 11th May – Threat Intelligence Report May 11, 2026 https://research.checkpoint.com/2026/11th-may-threat-intelligence-report/ For the latest discoveries in cyber research for the week of 11th May, please download our Threat Intelligence Bulletin. TOP ATTACKS AND BREACHES Instructure, the US education technology company behind the Canvas learning platform, has  confirmed a major data breach affecting its cloud-hosted environment. Exposed data reportedly includes student and staff records and private messages, while ShinyHunters escalated the attack by defacing hundreds of school login portals with ransom messages.
⚡ Weekly Recap: Linux Rootkit, macOS Crypto Stealer, WebSocket Skimmers and More
The Hacker News 11 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability malware MuddyWater Conti
⚡ Weekly Recap: Linux Rootkit, macOS Crypto Stealer, WebSocket Skimmers and More  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 11, 2026 Cybersecurity / Hacking Rough Monday. Somebody poisoned a trusted download again, somebody else turned cloud servers into public housing, and a few crews are still getting into boxes with bugs that should’ve died years ago — the same old holes, same lazy access paths, same “how the hell is this still open” feeling. One report this week basically reads like a guy tripped over root access by accident and decided to stay there.
Ollama Out-of-Bounds Read Vulnerability Allows Remote Process Memory Leak
The Hacker News 10 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability data_breach Conti
Ollama Out-of-Bounds Read Vulnerability Allows Remote Process Memory Leak  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 10, 2026 Vulnerability / Data Breach Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a critical security vulnerability in Ollama that, if successfully exploited, could allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to leak its entire process memory. The out-of-bounds read flaw, which likely impacts over 300,000 servers globally, is tracked as CVE-2026-7482 (CVSS score: 9.1). It has been codenamed Bleeding Llama by Cyera.
cPanel, WHM Release Fixes for Three New Vulnerabilities — Patch Now
The Hacker News 09 May 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability identity_threat Conti
cPanel, WHM Release Fixes for Three New Vulnerabilities — Patch Now  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 09, 2026 Vulnerability / Web Hosting cPanel has released updates to address three vulnerabilities in cPanel and Web Host Manager (WHM) that could be exploited to achieve privilege escalation, code execution, and denial-of-service. The list of vulnerabilities is as follows - CVE-2026-29201 (CVSS score: 4.3) - An insufficient input validation of the feature file name in the "feature::LOADFEATUREFILE" adminbin call that could result in an arbitrary file read. CVE-2026-29202 (CVSS score: 8.8) - An insufficient input validation of the "plugin" parameter in the "create_user API" call that could result in arbitrary Perl code execution on behalf of the already authenticated account's system user.
Linux Kernel Dirty Frag LPE Exploit Enables Root Access Across Major Distributions
The Hacker News 08 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability iot_ot_security Conti
Linux Kernel Dirty Frag LPE Exploit Enables Root Access Across Major Distributions  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 08, 2026 Linux / Vulnerability Details have emerged about a new, unpatched local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability impacting the Linux kernel. Dubbed Dirty Frag , it has been described as a successor to Copy Fail (CVE-2026-31431, CVSS score: 7.8), a recently disclosed LPE flaw impacting the Linux kernel that has since come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability was reported to Linux kernel maintainers on April 30, 2026.
Ivanti EPMM CVE-2026-6973 RCE Under Active Exploitation Grants Admin-Level Access
The Hacker News 07 May 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability identity_threat Conti
Ivanti EPMM CVE-2026-6973 RCE Under Active Exploitation Grants Admin-Level Access  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 07, 2026 Vulnerability / Network Security Ivanti is warning that a new security flaw impacting Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) has been explored in limited attacks in the wild. The high-severity vulnerability, CVE-2026-6973 (CVSS score: 7.2), is a case of improper input validation affecting EPMM before versions 12.6.1.1, 12.7.0.1, and 12.8.0.1. It allows "a remotely authenticated user with administrative access to achieve remote code execution," Ivanti said in an advisory released today.
PCPJack Credential Stealer Exploits 5 CVEs to Spread Worm-Like Across Cloud Systems
The Hacker News 07 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability cloud_security Conti
PCPJack Credential Stealer Exploits 5 CVEs to Spread Worm-Like Across Cloud Systems  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 07, 2026 Threat Intelligence / Cloud Security Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new credential theft framework dubbed PCPJack that targets exposed cloud infrastructure and ousts any artifacts linked to TeamPCP from the environments. "The toolset harvests credentials from cloud, container, developer, productivity, and financial services, then exfiltrates the data through attacker-controlled infrastructure while attempting to spread to additional hosts," SentinelOne security researcher Alex Delamotte said in a report published today. PCPJack is specifically designed to target cloud services like Docker, Kubernetes, Redis, MongoDB, RayML, and vulnerable web applications, allowing the operators to spread in a worm-like fashion, aswell as move laterally within the compromised networks.
PAN-OS RCE Exploit Under Active Use Enabling Root Access and Espionage
The Hacker News 07 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability apt Conti
PAN-OS RCE Exploit Under Active Use Enabling Root Access and Espionage  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 07, 2026 Vulnerability / Cyber Espionage Palo Alto Networks has disclosed that threat actors may have attempted to unsuccessfully exploit a recently disclosed critical security flaw as early as April 9, 2026. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2026-0300 (CVSS score: 9.3/8.7), a buffer overflow vulnerability in the User-ID Authentication Portal service of Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS software that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code with root privileges by sending specially crafted packets. While fixes are expected to be released starting May 13, 2026, customers are advised to secure access to the PAN-OS User-ID Authentication Portal by restricting access to trusted zones, or by disabling it entirely if it's not used.
ThreatsDay Bulletin: Edge Plaintext Passwords, ICS 0-Days, Patch-or-Die Alerts and 25+ New Stories
The Hacker News 07 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability malware Conti Play
ThreatsDay Bulletin: Edge Plaintext Passwords, ICS 0-Days, Patch-or-Die Alerts and 25+ New Stories  Ravie Lakshmanan  May 07, 2026 Hacking News / Cybersecurity News Bad week. Turns out the easiest way to get hacked in 2026 is still the same old garbage: shady packages, fake apps, forgotten DNS junk, scam ads, and stolen logins getting dumped into Discord channels like it’s normal. Some of these attack chains don’t even feel sophisticated anymore.
Exploits and vulnerabilities in Q1 2026
Securelist 07 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability apt Mustang Panda Kimsuky
The vulnerability landscape in Q1 2026 | Securelist Dark mode Securelist menu English Russian Spanish Brazil Existing Customers Personal My Kaspersky Renew your product Update your product Customer support Business KSOS portal Kaspersky Business Hub Technical Support Knowledge Base Renew License Home Products Trials&Update Resource Center Kaspersky Next Small Business (1-50 employees) Medium Business (51-999 employees) Enterprise (1000+ employees) Securelist Threats Financial threats Mobile threats Web threats Secure environment (IoT) Vulnerabilities and exploits Spam and Phishing Industrial threats Categories APT reports Incidents Research Malware reports Spam and phishing reports Publications Kaspersky Security Bulletin Archive All Tags APT Logbook Webinars Statistics Encyclopedia Threats descriptions KSB 2021 About Us Company Transparency Corporate News Press Center Careers Sponsorships Policy Blog Contacts Partners Find a Partner Partner Program Content menu Close Subscribe Statistics on registered vulnerabilities Exploitation statistics Windows and Linux vulnerability exploitation Most common published exploits Vulnerability exploitation in APT attacks C2 frameworks Notable vulnerabilities CVE-2026-21519: Desktop Window Manager vulnerability RegPwn (CVE-2026-21533): a system settings access control vulnerability CVE-2026-21514: a Microsoft Office vulnerability Clawdbot (CVE-2026-25253): an OpenClaw vulnerability CVE-2026-34070: LangChain framework vulnerability CVE-2026-22812: an OpenCode vulnerability Conclusion and advice Authors Alexander Kolesnikov During Q1 2026, the exploit kits leveraged by threat actors to target user systems expanded once again, incorporating new exploits for the Microsoft Office platform, as well as Windows and Linux operating systems. In this report, we dive into the statistics on published vulnerabilities and exploits, as well as the known vulnerabilities leveraged by popular C2 frameworks throughout Q1 2026. Statistics on registered vulnerabilities This section provides statistical data on registered vulnerabilities.
Threat Brief: Exploitation of PAN-OS Captive Portal Zero-Day for Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution
Unit 42 07 May 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability malware APT41 Volt Typhoon
Threat Brief: Exploitation of PAN-OS Captive Portal Zero-Day for Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution Threat Research Center High Profile Threats Vulnerabilities Vulnerabilities min read Related Products Advanced DNS Security Advanced Threat Prevention Advanced URL Filtering Advanced WildFire Cloud-Delivered Security Services Cortex Cortex Cloud Cortex Xpanse Next-Generation Firewall Unit 42 Incident Response By: Justin Moore Unit 42 Published: May 6, 2026 Categories: High Profile Threats Vulnerabilities Tags: CVE-2026-0300 EarthWorm PAN-OS Remote Code Execution ReverseSocks5 Vulnerability Zero-day Executive Summary On May 6, 2026, Palo Alto Networks released a security advisory for CVE-2026-0300 , identifying a buffer overflow vulnerability in the User-ID™ Authentication Portal (aka Captive Portal) service of Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS software. Vulnerable systems allow an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code with root privileges on the PA-Series and VM-Series firewalls by sending specially crafted packets. We are aware of only limited exploitation of CVE-2026-0300 at this time.
Copy Fail: What You Need to Know About the Most Severe Linux Threat in Years
Unit 42 05 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability cloud_security Conti
Copy Fail: What You Need to Know About the Most Severe Linux Threat in Years Threat Research Center High Profile Threats Vulnerabilities Vulnerabilities min read Related Products Cortex Cortex Cloud Cortex XDR Cortex XSIAM Unit 42 Incident Response By: Justin Moore Published: May 5, 2026 Categories: High Profile Threats Vulnerabilities Tags: Containers CVE-2026-31431 Kubernetes Linux Local privilege escalation Page cache Vulnerability Executive Summary On April 29, 2026, researchers publicly disclosed a highly reliable local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-31431 . This vulnerability is commonly referred to as Copy Fail. Discovered in about an hour through an AI-assisted process , this logic flaw allows an unprivileged local attacker to consistently escalate their access to root across virtually all major Linux distributions released since 2017.
4th May – Threat Intelligence Report
Check Point Research 04 May 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability supply_chain Conti
4th May – Threat Intelligence Report - Check Point Research FILTER BY YEAR 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 4th May – Threat Intelligence Report May 4, 2026 https://research.checkpoint.com/2026/4th-may-threat-intelligence-report/ For the latest discoveries in cyber research for the week of 4th May, please download our Threat Intelligence Bulletin. TOP ATTACKS AND BREACHES Medtronic, a global medical device maker, has  disclosed a cyberattack on its corporate IT systems. An unauthorized party accessed data, while the company reported no impact on products, operations, or financial systems.
CVE-2026-41940: cPanel & WHM Authentication Bypass
Rapid7 Blog 29 Apr 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability identity_threat
CVE-2026-41940: cPanel & WHM Authentication Bypass Back to Blog Vulnerabilities and Exploits CVE-2026-41940: cPanel & WHM Authentication Bypass Rapid7 Apr 29, 2026 | Last updated on May 5, 2026 | xx min read DISCOVER RAPID7 MDR Overview On April 28, 2026, cPanel issued a security update to fix a critical vulnerability affecting the cPanel & WHM WP Squared products. In the cPanel release notes, the bug was described as "an issue with session loading and saving." CVE-2026-41940 , the identifier subsequently assigned on April 29, 2026, has a CVSS score of and allows unauthenticated remote attackers to bypass authentication and gain unauthorized administrative access to the affected systems. First-party vendor advisories are available.
A Deep Dive Into Attempted Exploitation of CVE-2023-33538
Unit 42 16 Apr 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability iot_ot_security Conti Play
A Deep Dive Into Attempted Exploitation of CVE-2023-33538 Threat Research Center Threat Research Vulnerabilities Vulnerabilities min read Related Products Advanced DNS Security Advanced Threat Prevention Advanced URL Filtering Advanced WildFire Cloud-Delivered Security Services Cortex Cortex Xpanse Next-Generation Firewall Unit 42 Incident Response By: Asher Davila Malav Vyas Chris Navarrete Published: April 16, 2026 Categories: Threat Research Vulnerabilities Tags: Botnet Command injection CVE-2023-33538 Mirai WiFi routers Executive Summary We identified active, automated scans and probes attempting to exploit CVE-2023-33538 , a vulnerability in several end-of-life TP-Link Wi-Fi router models: TL-WR940N v2 and v4 TL-WR740N v1 and v2 TL-WR841N v8 and v10 The observed payloads are malicious binaries characteristic of Mirai-like botnet malware, which the exploits attempt to download and execute on vulnerable devices. We observed this activity after the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) June 2025 addition of this CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog . There has been some discussion of how impactful (or not) these active campaigns might have been.
March 2026 CVE Landscape: 31 High-Impact Vulnerabilities Identified, Interlock Ransomware Group Exploits Cisco FMC Zero-Day
Recorded Future Research 13 Apr 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability ransomware Conti Play
March 2026 CVE Landscape: 31 High-Impact Vulnerabilities Identified, Interlock Ransomware Group Exploits Cisco FMC Zero-Day In March 2026, Insikt Group® identified 31 high-impact vulnerabilities that should be prioritized for remediation , 29 of which had a Very Critical Recorded Future Risk Score. These vulnerabilities affected products from the following vendors: Cisco, Microsoft, Google, ConnectWise, Langflow, Citrix, Aquasecurity, Nginx UI, Qualcomm, F5, Craft CMS, Laravel, Apple, Synacor, Wing FTP Server, n8n, Omnissa, SolarWinds, Ivanti, Hikvision, Rockwell, and Broadcom. This month’s most affected vendors were Microsoft and Apple, together accounting for approximately 32% of the 31 vulnerabilities.
The Proliferation of DarkSword: iOS Exploit Chain Adopted by Multiple Threat Actors
Mandiant Research 18 Mar 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability malware Sandworm Conti
The Proliferation of DarkSword: iOS Exploit Chain Adopted by Multiple Threat Actors | Google Cloud Blog Threat Intelligence The Proliferation of DarkSword: iOS Exploit Chain Adopted by Multiple Threat Actors March 18, 2026 Google Threat Intelligence Group Google Threat Intelligence Visibility and context on the threats that matter most. Contact Us & Get a Demo Introduction Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has identified a new iOS full-chain exploit that leveraged multiple zero-day vulnerabilities to fully compromise devices. Based on toolmarks in recovered payloads, we believe the exploit chain to be called DarkSword.
Ransomware Under Pressure: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures in a Shifting Threat Landscape
Mandiant Research 16 Mar 2026 SEV 9/10
ransomware vulnerability LockBit ALPHV
Ransomware Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures in a Shifting Threat Landscape | Google Cloud Blog Threat Intelligence Ransomware Under Pressure: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures in a Shifting Threat Landscape March 16, 2026 Google Threat Intelligence Group Google Threat Intelligence Visibility and context on the threats that matter most. Contact Us & Get a Demo Written by: Bavi Sadayappan, Zach Riddle, Ioana Teaca, Kimberly Goody, Genevieve Stark Introduction Since 2018, when many financially motivated threat actors began shifting their monetization strategy to post-compromise ransomware deployments, ransomware has become one of the most pervasive threats to organizations across almost every industry vertical and region. In recent years ransomware operations have evolved, creating a robust ecosystem that has lowered the barrier to entry via the commoditization and specialization of the supporting underground communities, which is exemplified by the proliferation of the ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) business model.
February 2026 CVE Landscape: 13 Critical Vulnerabilities Mark 43% Drop from January
Recorded Future Research 12 Mar 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability malware APT28 Conti
February 2026 CVE Landscape: 13 Critical Vulnerabilities Mark 43% Drop from January February 2026 CVE Landscape:13 Critical Vulnerabilities Mark 43% Drop from January February 2026 saw a 43% decrease in high-impact vulnerabilities, with Recorded Future's Insikt Group® identifying 13 vulnerabilities requiring immediate remediation, down from 23 in January 2026 . All 13 carried a ‘Very Critical’ Recorded Future Risk Score. What security teams need to know: Microsoft dominates: Six of 13 vulnerabilities affected Microsoft products, accounting for 46% of February's findings; all were added to CISA's KEV catalog on the same day Supply-chain attack on Notepad++: Lotus Blossom, a suspected China state-sponsored threat actor, exploited CVE-2025-15556 to hijack Notepad++'s update channel and deliver a Cobalt Strike Beacon and the Chrysalis backdoor APT28 exploits MSHTML flaw: The Russian state-sponsored group leveraged CVE-2026-21513 via malicious Windows Shortcut files for multi-stage payload delivery Public exploits available: Four of 13 vulnerabilities have publicly available proof-of-concept code; an alleged exploit for a fifth is being advertised for sale Bottom line: Despite a 43% drop in volume, February's vulnerabilities include named threat actor exploitation and five RCE-enabling flaws, making prioritized, intelligence-driven remediation as important as ever.
Look What You Made Us Patch: 2025 Zero-Days in Review
Mandiant Research 05 Mar 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability apt FIN11 Conti
Look What You Made Us Patch: 2025 Zero-Days in Review | Google Cloud Blog Threat Intelligence Look What You Made Us Patch: 2025 Zero-Days in Review March 5, 2026 Google Threat Intelligence Group Google Threat Intelligence Visibility and context on the threats that matter most. Contact Us & Get a Demo Written by: Casey Charrier, James Sadowski, Zander Work, Clement Lecigne, Benoît Sevens, Fred Plan Executive Summary Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) tracked 90 zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in-the-wild in 2025. Although that volume of zero-days is lower than the record high observed in 2023 (100), it is higher than 2024’s count (78) and remained within the 60–100 range established over the previous four years, indicating a trend toward stabilization at these levels.
Coruna: The Mysterious Journey of a Powerful iOS Exploit Kit
Mandiant Research 03 Mar 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability malware Lazarus
Coruna: The Mysterious Journey of a Powerful iOS Exploit Kit | Google Cloud Blog Threat Intelligence Coruna: The Mysterious Journey of a Powerful iOS Exploit Kit March 3, 2026 Google Threat Intelligence Group Google Threat Intelligence Visibility and context on the threats that matter most. Contact Us & Get a Demo Introduction Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has identified a new and powerful exploit kit targeting Apple iPhone models running iOS version 13.0 (released in September 2019) up to version 17.2.1 (released in December 2023) . The exploit kit, named “Coruna” by its developers, contained five full iOS exploit chains and a total of 23 exploits.
January 2026 CVE Landscape: 23 Critical Vulnerabilities Mark 5% Increase, APT28 Exploits Microsoft Office Zero-Day
Recorded Future Research 24 Feb 2026 SEV 9/10
vulnerability identity_threat APT28 Conti
January 2026 CVE Landscape: 23 Critical Vulnerabilities Mark 5% Increase, APT28 Exploits Microsoft Office Zero-Day January 2026 saw a modest 5% increase in high-impact vulnerabilities, with Recorded Future's Insikt Group® identifying 23 vulnerabilities requiring immediate remediation, up from 22 in December 2025. Noteworthy trends last month included Russian state-sponsored exploitation of a Microsoft Office zero-day and critical authentication bypass flaws affecting enterprise infrastructure. What security teams need to know: APT28's Operation Neusploit: Russian state-sponsored actors exploited CVE-2026-21509 (Microsoft Office) via weaponized RTF files, delivering MiniDoor, PixyNetLoader, and Covenant Grunt implants Microsoft and SmarterTools lead concerns: These vendors accounted for 30% of January's vulnerabilities, with multiple critical authentication bypass and RCE flaws Public exploits proliferate: Fourteen of the 23 vulnerabilities reported have public proof-of-concept exploit code available Code Injection dominates: CWE-94 (Code Injection) was the most common weakness type, followed by CWE-288 (Authentication Bypass Using an Alternate Path or Channel) and CWE-200 (Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor) Bottom line: The slight increase masks significant threats.
2025 Cloud Threat Hunting and Defense Landscape
Recorded Future Research 19 Feb 2026 SEV 8/10
cloud_security vulnerability APT28 APT41
2025 Cloud Threat Hunting and Defense Landscape Executive Summary Insikt Group has observed continued trends of growth and increased activity of threat actors leveraging and exploiting cloud infrastructure to broaden the number of victims they target and infect. Recent reporting across the observed incidents shows that cloud-focused threats are converging on a few consistent patterns, which serve as the main sections of this report: Exploitation and Misconfiguration Cloud Abuse Cloud Ransomware Credential Abuse, Account Takeover, and Unauthorized Access Third-Party Compromise Across cases, initial access frequently comes from vulnerable or misconfigured services exposed to the internet — including application delivery controllers, monitoring dashboards, email security gateways, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) platforms — as well as stolen or weakly governed credentials sourced from public leaks, compromised developer workstations, and socially engineered helpdesk workflows. Once inside a targeted environment, threat actors systematically pivot through hybrid identity and virtual private network (VPN) infrastructure, targeting directory-synchronized accounts, non-human and executive identities, and privileged cloud roles to gain tenant-wide administrative control.
From BRICKSTORM to GRIMBOLT: UNC6201 Exploiting a Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines Zero-Day
Mandiant Research 17 Feb 2026 SEV 8/10
vulnerability malware Silk Typhoon Conti
UNC6201 Exploiting a Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines Zero-Day | Google Cloud Blog Threat Intelligence From BRICKSTORM to GRIMBOLT: UNC6201 Exploiting a Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines Zero-Day February 17, 2026 Mandiant Google Threat Intelligence Group Mandiant Services Stop attacks, reduce risk, and advance your security. Contact Mandiant Written by: Peter Ukhanov, Daniel Sislo, Nick Harbour, John Scarbrough, Fernando Tomlinson, Jr., Rich Reece Introduction Mandiant and Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) have identified the zero-day exploitation of a high-risk vulnerability in Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines , tracked as CVE-2026-22769 ,  with a CVSSv3.1 score of 10.0 . Analysis of incident response engagements revealed that UNC6201, a suspected PRC-nexus threat cluster, has exploited this flaw since at least mid-2024 to move laterally, maintain persistent access, and deploy malware including SLAYSTYLE, BRICKSTORM, and a novel backdoor tracked as GRIMBOLT.
APT
Talos Intelligence SEV 8/10
apt malware Turla APT41
APT - Cisco Talos Blog Blog May 5, 2026 06:00 UAT-8302 and its box full of malware Cisco Talos is disclosing UAT-8302, a sophisticated, China-nexus advanced persistent threat (APT) group targeting government entities in South America since at least late 2024 and government agencies in southeastern Europe in 2025. Jungsoo An , Asheer Malhotra , Brandon White Threat Spotlight April 23, 2026 11:10 UAT-4356's Targeting of Cisco Firepower Devices Cisco Talos is aware of UAT-4356's continued active targeting of Cisco Firepower devices’ Firepower eXtensible Operating System (FXOS). UAT-4356 exploited n-day vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-20333 and CVE-2025-20362) to gain unauthorized access to vulnerable devices.
Intelligence Center
Talos Intelligence SEV 8/10
malware vulnerability Play
UAT-8302 and its box full of malware By Jungsoo An , Asheer Malhotra , Brandon White Tuesday, May 5, 2026 06:00 APT Threat Spotlight Cisco Talos is disclosing UAT-8302, a sophisticated, China-nexus advanced persistent threat (APT) group targeting government entities in South America since at least late 2024 and government agencies in southeastern Europe in 2025. After successful compromises, UAT-8302 deploys multiple custom-made malware families that have previously been used by other known China-nexus threat actors. Talos discovered a .NET-based backdoor we track as “NetDraft” that is a C#-based variant of the FinalDraft/SquidDoor malware family developed and operated by Jewelbug / REF7707 / CL-STA-0049 / LongNosedGoblin , a cluster of China-nexus APT actors.
Patch Tuesday
Talos Intelligence SEV 8/10
vulnerability cloud_security Conti
Patch Tuesday - Cisco Talos Blog Blog Talos’ recap of Microsoft’s monthly security update, including the vulnerabilities users need to patch for as soon as possible. May 12, 2026 15:57 Microsoft Patch Tuesday for May 2026 — Snort rules and prominent vulnerabilities Microsoft has released its monthly security update for May 2026, which includes 137 vulnerabilities affecting a range of products, including 16 that Microsoft marked as “critical”. Jaeson Schultz Patch Tuesday April 14, 2026 16:27 Microsoft Patch Tuesday for April 2026 - Snort Rule and Prominent Vulnerabilities Overview of patch tuesday release from Microsoft for April 2026.
Threats
Talos Intelligence SEV 8/10
malware ransomware Turla Lazarus
Threats - Cisco Talos Blog Blog Threats May 12, 2026 06:00 State-sponsored actors, better known as the friends you don’t want Responding to a state-sponsored threat is nothing like responding to ransomware, and the differences can make or break the outcome. Learn why your IR plan might need revisiting, and the factors you should consider. Elio Biasiotto , Jerzy ‘Yuri’ Kramarz April 23, 2026 11:10 UAT-4356's Targeting of Cisco Firepower Devices Cisco Talos is aware of UAT-4356's continued active targeting of Cisco Firepower devices’ Firepower eXtensible Operating System (FXOS).
Threat Advisory
Talos Intelligence SEV 8/10
vulnerability malware Mustang Panda MuddyWater
Threat Advisory - Cisco Talos Blog Blog Any urgent malware campaigns or security vulnerabilities that Talos is actively researching. These posts include the latest threat detection our researchers develop to address these issues. May 14, 2026 12:02 Ongoing exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerabilities Cisco Talos is tracking the active exploitation of CVE-2026-20182, an authentication bypass vulnerability in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller, formerly SD-WAN vSmart, and Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager, formerly SD-WAN vManage.
Intelligence Center
Talos Intelligence SEV 8/10
vulnerability malware
Ongoing exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerabilities By Cisco Talos Thursday, May 14, 2026 12:02 Threat Advisory Cisco Talos is tracking the active exploitation of CVE-2026-20182 , an authentication bypass vulnerability in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Controller, formerly SD-WAN vSmart, and Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager, formerly SD-WAN vManage. Successful exploitation of CVE-2026-20182 allows an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass authentication and obtain administrative privileges on an affected system. The exploitation of CVE-2026-20182 appears to have been limited so far and Talos clusters this activity under UAT-8616 with high confidence.
Next-Gen Identity Security
CrowdStrike Blog SEV 8/10
vulnerability cloud_security Conti Play
Category BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial March 31, 2026 Yan Linkov CVE-2026-20929, a vulnerability with a CVSS of 7.5 that was patched in the January 2026 Patch Tuesday update, enables attackers to exploit Kerberos authentication relay through DNS CNAME record abuse.[…] February 26, 2026 Ryan Terry FalconID is now generally available, bringing phishing-resistant MFA to the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform and advancing CrowdStrike’s leadership in identity security.
From The Front Lines
CrowdStrike Blog SEV 8/10
vulnerability ransomware APT29 Cozy Bear
Category BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial May 04, 2026 Jesse Vazquez - JJ Cranford Every year, CrowdStrike Professional Services performs hundreds of Technical Risk Assessments (TRAs) across myriad industries, geographies, and business environments.
The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform
CrowdStrike Blog SEV 8/10
vulnerability cloud_security Conti Play
Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Category Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial January 16, 2026 Elia Zaitsev Executive Viewpoint • The architectural divide in cybersecurity is no longer theoretical.
Executive Viewpoint
CrowdStrike Blog SEV 8/10
vulnerability cloud_security Conti Play
Category BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial April 20, 2026 CrowdStrike The defensive timeline in cybersecurity is changing faster than most organizations are prepared for.
Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS
CrowdStrike Blog SEV 8/10
malware cloud_security Conti Play
Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS | CrowdStrike BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Category Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial August 20, 2025 Maddie Stewart - Suweera De Souza - Ash Leslie - Doug Brown Engineering & Tech • Between June and August 2025, the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform successfully blocked a sophisticated malware campaign that attempted to compromise over 300 customer environments.
Engineering & Tech
CrowdStrike Blog SEV 8/10
malware vulnerability Conti Play
Category BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial May 11, 2026 Daniel Brown - Thomas Hobson - Amogh Pradeep Last summer we introduced Automated Leads, a transformative approach to threat detection designed to surface the subtle signs of an attack before it turns into a full-blown breach.
Endpoint Security & XDR
CrowdStrike Blog SEV 8/10
vulnerability ransomware APT29 Cozy Bear
Category BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial May 11, 2026 Daniel Brown - Thomas Hobson - Amogh Pradeep Last summer we introduced Automated Leads, a transformative approach to threat detection designed to surface the subtle signs of an attack before it turns into a full-blown breach.
Threat Hunting & Intel
CrowdStrike Blog SEV 9/10
vulnerability ransomware APT28 Fancy Bear
Category BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial May 14, 2026 Counter Adversary Operations The financial services industry is the fourth most-targeted sector globally, accounting for 12% of all observed activity.
Cloud & Application Security
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Category BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial May 13, 2026 Karishma Asthana AI is introducing a new class of threats that don’t look like traditional attacks and can’t be detected with conventional tools.
May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEsMay 12, 2026
CrowdStrike Blog SEV 8/10
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May 2026 Patch Tuesday: Updates and Analysis | CrowdStrike BLOG Featured Now Live: The CrowdStrike 2026 Financial Services Threat Landscape Report May 14, 2026 Falcon AIDR Detects Threats at the Prompt Layer in Kubernetes AI Applications May 13, 2026 May 2026 Patch Tuesday: 30 Critical Vulnerabilities Among 130 CVEs May 12, 2026 Inside CrowdStrike Automated Leads: A Transformative Approach to Threat Detections May 11, 2026 Recent Video Video Highlights the 4 Key Steps to Successful Incident Response Dec 02, 2019 Helping Non-Security Stakeholders Understand ATT&CK in 10 Minutes or Less [VIDEO] Feb 21, 2019 Analyzing Targeted Intrusions Through the ATT&CK Framework Lens [VIDEO] Jan 22, 2019 Qatar’s Commercial Bank Chooses CrowdStrike Falcon®: A Partnership Based on Trust [VIDEO] Aug 20, 2018 Category Agentic SOC How Charlotte AI AgentWorks Fuels Security's Agentic Ecosystem 03/25/26 CrowdStrike Services and Agentic MDR Put the Agentic SOC in Reach 03/24/26 4 Ways Businesses Use CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to Transform Security Operations 03/12/26 Inside the Human-AI Feedback Loop Powering CrowdStrike’s Agentic Security 02/10/26 Cloud & Application Security 05/13/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in Frost & Sullivan 2026 Radar for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms 04/27/26 CrowdStrike Expands Real-Time Cloud Detection and Response to Google Cloud 04/22/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security Delivered 264% ROI Through Unified Cloud Protection Threat Hunting & Intel 05/14/26 CrowdStrike Named a Leader in the First-Ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Cyberthreat Intelligence Technologies 05/06/26 CrowdStrike Launches Falcon OverWatch for Defender 05/05/26 Tune In: The Future of AI-Powered Vulnerability Discovery 05/01/26 Endpoint Security & XDR 05/11/26 CrowdStrike Falcon Platform Achieves 441% ROI in Three Years 04/21/26 Falcon for IT Supports Windows Secure Boot Certificate Lifecycle Management 04/01/26 Enhanced Network Visibility: A Dive into the Falcon macOS Sensor's New Capabilities 03/11/26 Engineering & Tech EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware 09/03/25 Falcon Platform Prevents COOKIE SPIDER’s SHAMOS Delivery on macOS 08/20/25 CrowdStrike’s Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting 08/11/25 CrowdStrike Researchers Develop Custom XGBoost Objective to Improve ML Model Release Stability 03/20/25 Executive Viewpoint Frontier AI Is Collapsing the Exploit Window. Here’s How Defenders Must Respond. 04/20/26 Frontier AI for Defenders: CrowdStrike and OpenAI TAC 04/16/26 Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs 04/06/26 The Architecture of Agentic Defense: Inside the Falcon Platform 01/16/26 From The Front Lines CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns 05/04/26 Introducing the CrowdStrike Shadow AI Visibility Service CrowdStrike Flex for Services Expands Access to Elite Security Expertise From Scanner to Stealer: Inside the trivy-action Supply Chain Compromise 03/20/26 Next-Gen Identity Security Detecting CVE-2026-20929: Kerberos Authentication Relay via CNAME Abuse 03/31/26 CrowdStrike FalconID Brings Phishing-Resistant MFA to Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security 02/26/26 CrowdStrike Named a Customers’ Choice in 2026 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for User Authentication 02/12/26 CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser 01/13/26 Next-Gen SIEM & Log Management Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Supports Third-Party EDR Tools, Starting with Microsoft Defender 03/23/26 Falcon Next-Gen SIEM Simplifies Onboarding with Sensor-Native Log Collection 03/06/26 Exposing Insider Threats through Data Protection, Identity, and HR Context 02/18/26 How to Scale SOC Automation with Falcon Fusion SOAR 02/11/26 Public Sector CrowdStrike Innovates to Modernize National Security and Protect Critical Systems 03/18/26 Falcon Platform for Government Now Offers Falcon for XIoT to Secure Connected Assets CrowdStrike Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization 03/19/25 NHS Matures Healthcare Cybersecurity with NCSC’s CAF Assurance Model 03/13/25 Exposure Management 05/12/26 April 2026 Patch Tuesday: Two Zero-Days and Eight Critical Vulnerabilities Among 164 CVEs 04/14/26 How CrowdStrike Is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed 04/05/26 March 2026 Patch Tuesday: Eight Critical Vulnerabilities and Two Publicly Disclosed Among 82 CVEs Patched 03/10/26 Securing AI CrowdStrike Expands ChatGPT Enterprise Integration with Enhanced Audit Logging and Activity Monitoring 04/28/26 New CrowdStrike Innovations Secure AI Agents and Govern Shadow AI Across Endpoints, SaaS, and Cloud Secure Homegrown AI Agents with CrowdStrike Falcon AIDR and NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails 03/19/26 Introducing "AI Unlocked: Decoding Prompt Injection," a New Interactive Challenge Data Security Falcon Data Security Secures Data Wherever It Lives and Moves Falcon Data Protection for Cloud Extends DSPM into Runtime 11/20/25 CrowdStrike Stops GenAI Data Leaks with Unified Data Protection 09/18/25 Q&A: How Mastronardi Produce Secures Innovation with CrowdStrike 02/14/25 Start Free Trial Falcon Exposure Management Team Microsoft has addressed 130 vulnerabilities in its May 2026 security update release, fewer than April’s 164 vulnerabilities.