Emerging Cyber Threats:Major Malware and Ransomware Attacks Unfold on July 13, 2025

Ransomware affiliates are escalating attacks with new tactics, while advanced malware and critical vulnerabilities pose urgent risks to organizations and individuals globally.

Emerging Cyber Threats: Major Malware and Ransomware Attacks Unfold on July 13, 2025

Publication date: July 13, 2025

Key Cyber Incidents Today

  • ACTUAL OPERATIONAL INFILTERS OV RANSOMWARE GROUP RESURGENCEJ IN WITH NEW THIREATS AND PHISHING TACTICS: Former Black Basta members have re-emerged under the CDCTU ransomware banner, marking an evolution of the group that now applies integrated threats to it targets. The new partners use phishing via Microsoft Teams, and they launch Pithon payloads through remote access tools. Security alerts are especially wake to the grown use of email bombing and other disruptive techniques. The campaign shows a synergized trend in ransomware group operations.
    Read more at THE HACKER NEWS.

  • Robust-written Myth Stealer Malware Infestations via Farm/Gaming Sites: Individuals and organizations are the primary target of the metastasing “Myth Stealer” malware campaign. This Rust-based malware spreads via fake gaming downloads and targets Firefox, Chrome, and cryptocurrency wallets. It is designed to be horder-to-organization threats, with its use of modular programming and delivery from legitimate cloud environments.
    Read details on this threat with THE HACKER NEWS.

  • Roundcube webmail threat compromises 85,000 unpatched servers in the wild: A notore threat enemates a critical flawn in the roundcube webmail system, described as having a CCVSS of 9.9 and exploitable through a proof-of-concept exploit. The flaw exists in a ten-year-old HTML handling and exposes authenticated user accounts. Patches are available, but many systems worldwide remain vulnerable.
    Review advisory at the RedSeal blog.

  • RanSomWare attacks target global organizations and customer information: RTs and data breaches continue to theme mostly in quarterly updated lists of recent victims including Johnson Controls. Save the Children details.

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