Critical CVE-2026-25742 Vulnerability in Zulip

Introduction to CVE-2026-25742 Vulnerability The cybersecurity landscape changes rapidly, and new vulnerabilities can pose risks to your infrastructure. The CVE-2026-25742 vulnerability in Zulip highlights the need for robust server security measures. System administrators and hosting providers must stay vigilant to protect Linux servers from potential threats. Understanding CVE-2026-25742 Prior to version 11.6, Zulip, an open-source […]

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CVE-2026-26058: Vulnerability in Zulip

Understanding CVE-2026-26058: A Path Traversal Vulnerability in Zulip Zulip is an open-source team collaboration tool. Recently, a critical vulnerability, CVE-2026-26058, was discovered which could impact server security. This vulnerability exists from version 1.4.0 through to just before version 11.6, allowing attackers to exploit servers by leveraging path traversal techniques during the import process. What Happened? […]

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Critical CVE-2026-25742 Vulnerability in Zulip

Introduction to CVE-2026-25742 Vulnerability The cybersecurity landscape changes rapidly, and new vulnerabilities can pose risks to your infrastructure. The CVE-2026-25742 vulnerability in Zulip highlights the need for robust server security measures. System administrators and hosting providers must stay vigilant to protect Linux servers from potential threats. Understanding CVE-2026-25742 Prior to version 11.6, Zulip, an open-source […]

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CVE-2026-26058: Vulnerability in Zulip

Understanding CVE-2026-26058: A Path Traversal Vulnerability in Zulip Zulip is an open-source team collaboration tool. Recently, a critical vulnerability, CVE-2026-26058, was discovered which could impact server security. This vulnerability exists from version 1.4.0 through to just before version 11.6, allowing attackers to exploit servers by leveraging path traversal techniques during the import process. What Happened? […]

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Trending HackerOne – The Biggest Bug Bounty Platform

Our world would be insecure without bug bounty platforms. We don’t know who we can or cannot trust. If we find a vulnerability in a software as a white hat hacker, we would be afraid to report it to the software owners because we wouldn’t know what their reaction would be. Will they reward or […]

Threat lab Old IoT Botnet has been Revived

The “Hello, Peppa!” botnet and the /ept/out.php vulnerability were newly discovered attacks by our Attack Vector Miner. But now, it has recognized the reactivation of a forgotten IoT botnet. This botnet exploits the D-Link router DSL-2750B  remote command execution. What does the attack look like?  The discovered pattern is the /login.cgi?cli= as you can see below:  In the case of the D-Link router DSL-2750B firmware 1.01 to 1.03, there’s an option for remote command […]

Security analysis WAF rules explained - The BitNinja Ruleset

In a previous article, we’ve discussed the BitNinja safe minimum ruleset for the BitNinja WAF, that consists of 15 rules from the OWASP Core Ruleset, along with 6 rules from the BitNinja rules category. These rules can be safely enabled on the root location pattern on your server. In the BitNinja Ruleset, there are 5 […]

Threat lab New Zero-Day Vulnerability on the Horizon Again

After the “Hello, Peppa!”  zero-day botnet, our Attack Vector Miner detected another zero-day vulnerability.  Some vulnerable websites contain an /ept/out.php file, which can work as an open proxy. That’s why the attacker scans the /ept/out.php file. Let’s see an example:  The number of these attacks started to increase on July 11th, and as we can see in the diagram below, the botnet’s activity is slowing down […]

Threat lab New Botnet Has Been Discovered – “Hello, Peppa!”

Our Attack Vector Miner (based on AI) is a very effective tool to identify 0. day attacks. Here comes the first catch! Discovery of a New Botnet At the beginning of July, our Attack Vector Miner created a new cluster, filled with logs about a new type of botnet. We perceived the first incident on […]

Release notes WordPress hosting and the BitNinja WAF - How to do it right? (Part 3 - The BitNinja safe minimum ruleset)

In the preceding articles, I’ve talked a lot about the BitNinja safe minimum ruleset template and how you should enable it on your “/” location (or on “*/wp-admin/*” if needed) if you’re hosting mainly WordPress websites. So I’d like to give you a little more explanation about the rules that are part of the safe […]

Threat lab Critical zero-day vulnerability in MODX Revolution patched by BitNinja WAF

Content Management Systems (CMS) are highly vulnerable to zero-day attacks recently. Lately, the Drupal was picked on by the hackers. Now the ModX CMS is in the target. CVE-2018-1000207: The new MODX vulnerability Two critical vulnerabilities have been found in MODX Revolution <= 2.6.4 in the past few days. Exploiting it, the hackers can remote […]

Events Journey through Europe with a Trabant-Ninjas are breaking the record

We are checking in with an unusual article. We would like to share an upcoming story about a great Journey, which will start on 28th of July. Why is it worth mentioning? Well, one member of this great Adventure is one of our Ninjas, and we’re really proud of him. They will travel around Northern […]

Release notes Attack Vector Miner – AI Technology for Detecting Zero-Day Attacks

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is spreading quickly in many industries, and we can gladly announce the Attack Vector Miner, one of our latest developments based on AI. But before we tell you more about that, let’s get a bit more familiar with AI. If you’re an AI expert, know everything about it, and are only curious […]

Vulnerability Critical Server Vulnerability: CVE-2026-28766 Details

CVE-2026-28766: A Critical Vulnerability in Gardyn Cloud API The Gardyn Cloud API has exposed a severe vulnerability known as CVE-2026-28766. This critical flaw allows unauthorized access to all user account data without any authentication requirements. Understanding the Incident This vulnerability has been given a CVSS score of 9.3, indicating a critical risk level. It enables […]

Vulnerability CVE-2026-28767: Server Security Alert for Hosting Providers

Understanding CVE-2026-28767: A Critical Vulnerability In recent cybersecurity news, a major vulnerability has been identified as CVE-2026-28767. This flaw in the Gardyn Cloud API allows unauthorized access to sensitive administrative endpoints. It raises significant concerns for server security, particularly for system administrators and hosting providers. Details of the Vulnerability The CVE-2026-28767 vulnerability relates to a […]

Vulnerability Severe Vulnerability Discovered in Gardyn Cloud API

Critical Vulnerability in Gardyn Cloud API: CVE-2026-25197 The recent discovery of a severe vulnerability in the Gardyn Cloud API has raised significant alarms in the cybersecurity community. This vulnerability, known as CVE-2026-25197, allows authenticated users to access other user profiles by modifying the ID number within the API call. This oversight opens the door to […]

Vulnerability CVE-2026-35536: Cookie Injection Vulnerability Alert

New Cookie Injection Vulnerability Affects Tornado Server The recent announcement of the CVE-2026-35536 vulnerability raised eyebrows across the cybersecurity landscape. This cookie injection flaw in Tornado, discovered before version 6.5.5, could have serious implications for server security. Incident Summary This vulnerability allows attackers to inject crafted characters into `domain`, `path`, and `samesite` arguments. The lack […]

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Vulnerability Protecting Your Linux Server from CVE-2026-28815

Understanding CVE-2026-28815 and Its Implications The recent discovery of CVE-2026-28815 highlights a significant security vulnerability that affects server security, specifically within the Apple Swift-Crypto library. This flaw allows attackers to trigger an out-of-bounds read in the C decapsulation path when a short X-Wing HPKE key is supplied. The result can be a crash or memory […]

Vulnerability CVE-2026-35536: Cookie Injection Vulnerability Alert

New Cookie Injection Vulnerability Affects Tornado Server The recent announcement of the CVE-2026-35536 vulnerability raised eyebrows across the cybersecurity landscape. This cookie injection flaw in Tornado, discovered before version 6.5.5, could have serious implications for server security. Incident Summary This vulnerability allows attackers to inject crafted characters into `domain`, `path`, and `samesite` arguments. The lack […]

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Start the 5-min installation with one line of code and use all the security components without commitment and limitation for 7-trial days!
Vulnerability Protecting Your Linux Server from CVE-2026-28815

Understanding CVE-2026-28815 and Its Implications The recent discovery of CVE-2026-28815 highlights a significant security vulnerability that affects server security, specifically within the Apple Swift-Crypto library. This flaw allows attackers to trigger an out-of-bounds read in the C decapsulation path when a short X-Wing HPKE key is supplied. The result can be a crash or memory […]

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