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Stay updated with the latest cybersecurity news in real time, including critical vulnerability alerts, zero-day exploits, software patches and data breach reports. Expert analysis on global cyber threats, hacking campaigns, malware and ransomware activities, curated by the Red Hot Cyber editorial team to provide timely insights, context and awareness for security professionals and organizations worldwide.

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Linux and gaming: an increasingly reliable combination

According to Boiling Steam , the number of Windows games running reliably on Linux is the highest ever recorded. The analysis is based on statistics from ProtonDB , which collects...

Microsoft Exchange in the crosshairs: The CISA guide to surviving attacks!

A rapid response to the increasing threats against email infrastructure was provided by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in collaboration with the National Security Agency (NSA), the Australian...

Russian Interior Ministry officials arrested the creators of the Medusa malware

The Russian programming team behind the Medusa malware has been arrested by officials from the Russian Interior Ministry, with the support of police in the Astrakhan region. According to investigators,...

Atroposia: The MaaS platform that provides a Trojan with a vulnerability scanner

Varonis researchers have discovered the Atroposia MaaS (malware-as-a-service) platform. For $200 a month, its customers receive a remote access Trojan with extensive functionality, including remote desktop, file system management, information...

0day as weapons: sold 8 US defense 0day exploits to Moscow

Peter Williams, a former employee of the defense contractor, pleaded guilty in US federal court to two counts of theft of trade secrets, admitting to selling eight zero-day vulnerabilities to...

Critical vulnerability in Blink: a website can block all Chromium-based browsers

Researcher José Pino has presented a proof-of-concept vulnerability in the Blink rendering engine used in Chromium -based browsers, demonstrating how a single web page can crash many popular browsers and...

Trump-Xi Summit: A Truce That Doesn’t Benefit Europe

After years of tensions, tariffs, mutual accusations, and trade wars that have shattered the global balance of power, the long-awaited meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping has finally taken...

Cloud yes or Cloud no: When the Digital Sky Darkens

The outage of Microsoft's cloud services, which occurred just hours before the release of its quarterly results, is just the latest in a long series of outages that are exposing...

Taiwan: Up to 7 years in prison for those who damage undersea cables

Taipei, October 30, 2025 – Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan Economic Commission has approved the first reading of a series of amendments to the so-called “Seven Submarine Cable Laws,” introduced to address...

95% of companies believe they’re ready for ransomware. But only 15% actually are!

Companies' widespread confidence in their cyber resilience is facing a new wave of threats, this time from artificial intelligence. According to the OpenText Cybersecurity 2025 Report, 95% of organizations worldwide...