Oracle Addresses PeopleSoft Vulnerability Amid Reports of Zero-Day Attacks

Oracle Addresses PeopleSoft Vulnerability Amid Reports of Zero-Day Attacks

Oracle has released mitigations for CVE-2026-35273, but it has not said whether it’s a zero-day exploited in ShinyHunters attacks. The post Oracle Addresses PeopleSoft Vulnerability Amid Reports of Zero-Day Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Alert Fatigue Is Becoming a Security Threat of Its Own

Alert Fatigue Is Becoming a Security Threat of Its Own

As alert volumes outpace human capacity, organizations are turning to AI, automation, and deeper context to separate real threats from the noise. The post Alert Fatigue Is Becoming a Security Threat of Its Own appeared first on SecurityWeek.

CISA Directs Federal Agencies to Prioritize Security Patches Based on Risk

CISA Directs Federal Agencies to Prioritize Security Patches Based on Risk

The new BOD 26-04 requires agencies to review and update vulnerability management policies with a focus on KEV catalog entries. The post CISA Directs Federal Agencies to Prioritize Security Patches Based on Risk appeared first on SecurityWeek.

OnyxC2 Stealer Offers Cybercriminals Enterprise-Grade Theft for $250 a Month

OnyxC2 Stealer Offers Cybercriminals Enterprise-Grade Theft for $250 a Month

Researchers say the OnyxC2 malware targets more than 200 applications and extensions while evading detection through encrypted payloads, DLL sideloading, and in-memory execution techniques. The post OnyxC2 Stealer Offers Cybercriminals Enterprise-Grade Theft for $250 a Month appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Hackers Exploit Langflow Vulnerability for Remote Code Execution

Hackers Exploit Langflow Vulnerability for Remote Code Execution

Disclosed in March, the security defect enables unauthenticated attackers to write files to arbitrary locations on the system. The post Hackers Exploit Langflow Vulnerability for Remote Code Execution appeared first on SecurityWeek.