Breaking News – Cyber Threats (last 6h)
Generated: 2026-07-10 03:00 PDT
- "Comment stuffing" in an HTML phishing attachment as a mechanism for evading AI-based detection?, (Fri, Jul 10th)
SANS ISC Diary (full) • 2026-07-10 02:09 • isc.sans.eduAnyone who deals with phishing messages caught by basic security filters knows that most phishing samples tend to blend into one another, since only a small set of techniques and approaches keeps reappearing in them. That is precisely why it is worth pausing on the occasional message that does something a little out of the ordinary.
- Attackers Exploit 'Ill Bloom' Vulnerability to Drain $3.1 Million From Cryptocurrency Wallets
The Hacker News • 2026-07-10 02:00 • thehackernews.com
Security firm Coinspect has disclosed a crypto wallet flaw it calls Ill Bloom, and attackers are already using it. The flaw is in how some wallet software generated its recovery phrase, the words that control the money. When that phrase is made with weak randomness, an attacker can work it out and take everything it controls.Coinspect has confirmed one coordinated sweep on May
https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/attackers-exploit-ill-bloom.html - Former ransomware negotiator gets 4 years for BlackCat attacks
BleepingComputer • 2026-07-10 01:17 • www.bleepingcomputer.com
A former employee of cybersecurity incident response company DigitalMint was sentenced to 70 months in prison for targeting U.S. companies in BlackCat (ALPHV) ransomware attacks. […]
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/us-ransomware-negotiator-gets-4-years-in-prison-for-blackcat-attacks/ - Ransomware Negotiator Gets 70 Months in Prison for Aiding BlackCat Attacks
The Hacker News • 2026-07-10 01:10 • thehackernews.com
A 41-year-old former ransomware negotiator has been sentenced to nearly six years (i.e., 70 months) in prison in the U.S. for their role in conspiring with the now-defunct BlackCat ransomware operators to extort multiple victims and working with two other cybersecurity professionals to target additional victims in 2023.In a sentencing memorandum, federal prosecutors described Martino as a “
https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/ransomware-negotiator-gets-70-months-in.html
Sources: BleepingComputer, The Hacker News, KrebsOnSecurity, SANS ISC, CISA.
