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Confirm whether your product and version are affected, whether exploitation is active, whether mitigation exists and whether any temporary controls are needed before a patch can be rolled out.

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Cybercriminals Harness AI to Accelerate Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploitation

Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: May 04, 2026 | Sources: 1

Security researchers report a significant shift as threat actors deploy artificial intelligence to identify and exploit zero-day flaws within minutes, drastically shor... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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Critical Privacy Vulnerability in Firefox and TOR Browsers Exposes Users to Persistent Tracking

Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Apr 23, 2026 | Sources: 1

A high-risk privacy vulnerability discovered by Fingerprint security firm allowed websites to track users on Firefox and TOR browsers—even in private or anonymity mode... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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New Botnet Exploits Misconfigured Jenkins Servers to Target Gaming Platforms

Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: May 04, 2026 | Sources: 3

A recently identified botnet is compromising gaming servers by exploiting misconfigured Jenkins instances, enabling remote code execution via Groovy scripts. This atta... Verified across 3 sources. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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Cybercriminals Exploit French Fintech Accounts to Rapidly Launder Stolen Funds

Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Apr 22, 2026 | Sources: 2

Organized cybercriminal groups are exploiting freelancer fintech platforms in France by creating fake business accounts to swiftly move stolen money before detection.... Verified across 2 sources. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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Runtime Analytics Revolutionizes Security by Cutting Millions of Alerts to What Truly Matters

Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Apr 24, 2026 | Sources: 1

New research from Contrast Security’s Software Under Siege 2025 report reveals that traditional perimeter-based detection tools generate overwhelming alert volumes wit... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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Critical Xiongmai IP Camera Vulnerability CVE-2025-65856 Enables Remote Authentication Bypass

Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: Apr 24, 2026 | Sources: 1

A severe security flaw in Hangzhou Xiongmai Technology’s XM530 IP cameras, tracked as CVE-2025-65856, allows attackers to bypass authentication and gain remote access.... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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Attackers Exploit Critical LMDeploy SSRF Vulnerability Within 12 Hours of Advisory

Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: Apr 23, 2026 | Sources: 1

A high-severity Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in LMDeploy’s vision-language module (CVE-2026-33626) was actively exploited in the wild just 12 hours... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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CISA Adds Critical ConnectWise and Microsoft Vulnerabilities to KEV Catalog Amid Ongoing Exploitation

Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: Apr 30, 2026 | Sources: 1

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has included new high-risk vulnerabilities affecting ConnectWise and Microsoft products in its Known E... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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Too Many Vulnerabilities? How AutoSecT Risk Prioritization Empowers Security Teams in 2026

Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: Apr 24, 2026 | Sources: 1

With over 48,000 CVEs disclosed in 2025 alone—a 20.6% rise from the previous year—security teams face an unprecedented challenge managing vulnerability overload. This... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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BeyondTrust Report Reveals Decline in Microsoft Vulnerabilities but Spike in Critical Severity for 2026

Human review: Marcin Pocztowski | Source date: Apr 22, 2026 | Sources: 1

BeyondTrust's 13th annual Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report highlights a significant shift in the threat landscape: while the overall number of Microsoft vulnerabilitie... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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AI-Powered Autonomous Hacking of Cloud Systems: A 2026 Security Wake-Up Call

Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Apr 23, 2026 | Sources: 1

Researchers have demonstrated that AI can autonomously conduct sophisticated cyberattacks on cloud infrastructures with minimal human oversight. Palo Alto Networks' Ze... Documented alert summary. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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New Fake CAPTCHA Scam Exploits SMS Pumping to Inflate Victims’ Phone Bills

Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: May 01, 2026 | Sources: 2

A new fraud scheme uses counterfeit CAPTCHA challenges to covertly send international SMS messages from victims’ phones, leading to unexpected charges. By mimicking a... Verified across 2 sources. Focus: affected products, exploit urgency and remediation guidance.

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Phishing alerts

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Data breach alerts

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Archive maintenance and remediation tracking. HackWatch does not treat alerts as one-time posts. We continue checking whether vendors have issued patches, workarounds or final remediation updates, then refresh the article with the latest incident status so readers can see whether a threat is still active, mitigated or already resolved.