Exploitation of a recently identified information disclosure flaw in Check Point’s VPN technology has rapidly increased, affecting multiple versions of various Check Point products. The vulnerability allows attackers to access sensitive information and make lateral movements on a network. First identified in May, exploitation activity reportedly started as early as April. As of 5 June, 782 IPs worldwide targeted the flaw, and it is recommended organisations patch Check Point immediately.

Hackers Allegedly Selling Windows Crypter Claims Bypass of All Antiviruses
Sophisticated malware tools, capable of bypassing major antivirus solutions, are becoming more prevalent on underground online forums. These tools, such as a fully activated Windows