Intigriti Bug Bytes #228 – September 2025
Welcome to the latest edition of Bug Bytes! In this month’s issue, we’ll be featuring: A common (yet unknown) SSRF attack...
Read more →Welcome to the latest edition of Bug Bytes! In this month’s issue, we’ll be featuring: A common (yet unknown) SSRF attack...
Read more →OpenAI released $4 GPT Go in August, but it was limited to just India. Now, OpenAI is expanding GPT Go...
Read more →ChatGPT agents can be manipulated into bypassing their own safety protocols to solve CAPTCHA, raising significant concerns about the robustness...
Read more →Since January, Trend Micro has tracked a surge in phishing campaigns using AI-powered platforms (Lovable, Netlify, Vercel) to host fake...
Read more →Cybercrime Magazine is excited to announce that we’ll be a media sponsor at Black Hat Europe 2025 taking place at ExCel London...
Read more →The Department of Defense is seeking to address persistent shortages in its cyber workforce by reducing the time to fill...
Read more →Valve has announced that its Steam digital distribution service will drop support for 32-bit versions of Windows starting January 2026....
Read more →The emergence of the SystemBC botnet marks a significant evolution in proxy-based criminal infrastructure. Rather than co-opt residential devices for...
Read more →Introduction As cyber threats evolve and regulatory requirements tighten, businesses face increasing pressure to protect their sensitive data and strengthen...
Read more →A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in HubSpot’s Jinjava template engine, potentially exposing thousands of websites and applications to...
Read more →ImmuniWeb has released a free online tool that checks whether websites are protected by post-quantum cryptography (PQC). The tool analyzes...
Read more →OpenAI has moved quickly to patch a vulnerability known as “ShadowLeak” before anyone detected real-world abuse. Revealed by researchers yesterday,...
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