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Cisco Patches CVSS 10.0 Secure Workload REST API Flaw Enabling Data Access
Cisco has rolled out updates for a maximum-severity security flaw impacting Secure Workload that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to access sensitive data.
Tracked as CVE-2026-20223 (CVSS score: 10.0), the vulnerability arises from insufficient validation and authentication when accessing REST API endpoints.
"An attacker could exploit this vulnerability if they are able to send
22 May 2026
From:
info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) [The Hacker News]

Cloud Atlas activity in the second half of 2025 and early 2026: new tools and a new payload
Cloud Atlas attacks the public sector and diplomatic structures of Russia and Belarus, using ReverseSocks, SSH, and Tor for persistence in infected systems and its new tool, PowerCloud.
22 May 2026
From:
Kaspersky [Securelist]

Outlook has an image problem
Microsoft says classic client may lose embedded pictures thanks to wrapping bug
22 May 2026
From:
[www.theregister.com - Articles]

Burnham backlash: UK Digital ID plans in peril if Manchester mayor succeeds Starmer
He'll have to beat Nigel Farage in a Brexit-backing constituency first, though
22 May 2026
From:
[www.theregister.com - Articles]

Megalodon GitHub Attack Targets 5,561 Repos with Malicious CI/CD Workflows
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new automated campaign called Megalodon that has pushed 5,718 malicious commits to 5,561 GitHub repositories within a six-hour window.
"Using throwaway accounts and forged author identities (build-bot, auto-ci, ci-bot, pipeline-bot), the attacker injected GitHub Actions workflows containing base64-encoded bash payloads that exfiltrate CI
22 May 2026
From:
info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) [The Hacker News]

ThreatsDay Bulletin: Linux Rootkits, Router 0-Day, AI Intrusions, Scam Kits and 25 New Stories
This week starts small.
A token leaks. A bad package slips in. A login trick works. An old tool shows up again. At first, it feels like the usual mess. Then you see the pattern: attackers are not always breaking in. They are using the parts we already trust.
That is what makes it worrying. The danger is in normal things now - updates, apps, cloud buttons, support chats, trusted accounts. AI
22 May 2026
From:
info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) [The Hacker News]


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