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SecurityWeek’s cybersecurity news roundup for July 4, 2025 provides a concise compilation of noteworthy stories.
North Korean hackers employ social engineering to trick Zoom Meeting participants into executing system-takeover commands.
A critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-20309) in Cisco's Unified CM and Unified CM SME communication management software could ...
The key tool for surviving ransomware, or any attack scenario, is an incident response (IR) plan that is comprehensive, ...
North Korean hackers are using fake Zoom invites to install ‘NimDoor’ malware — a rare Nim-compiled backdoor targeting macOS ...
Forty-one cybersecurity merger and acquisition (M&A) deals were announced in June 2025 and added to SecurityWeek tracker.
Australian airline Qantas says personal information stolen from systems hosting the service records of 6 million customers.
A vulnerability in the Forminator WordPress plugin allows attackers to delete arbitrary files and take over impacted websites ...
With end of support scheduled for October 2025, Windows 10 users will be able to continue receiving important security ...
The US has made 29 searches of known or suspected laptop farms supporting North Korean individuals posing as US IT workers.
The US government is again warning about potential Iranian cyberattacks as researchers find that hackers’ favorite ICS ...
Iranian hackers are expected to intensify cyberattacks against the US after the recent air strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites.
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