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Worm Code Breach and AI Risks Highlight Cyber Threats

Worm Code Breach and AI Risks Highlight Cyber Threats

Posted on June 13, 2026 By CWS

In a week filled with significant cyber threats, the digital landscape has been shaken by various incidents that underline the sophistication of current cybercriminal activities. Notably, a worm code was made publicly available, and AI agents were successfully targeted using phishing tactics. As these threats evolve, the need for heightened cybersecurity measures is more urgent than ever.

Massive Data Breaches Expose Billions of Records

Flashpoint’s latest analysis has disclosed that over 11.1 million devices were compromised by infostealers last year, leading to the exposure of more than 3.3 billion credentials and identity data. This vast pool of stolen information is circulating on illegal platforms, with strains like Lumma and Vidar being particularly prevalent. The affected regions include India, Brazil, and the United States, highlighting the global reach of these cyber threats.

Remote Access Trojans and Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

A malicious actor, known as “o1oo1,” has been selling an advanced remote access trojan (RAT), SilabRAT, on darknet forums since September 2025. This RAT, priced at $5,000 monthly, focuses on financial gain through credential theft and is capable of bypassing existing security defenses. Meanwhile, a supply chain attack toolkit, Miasma, was briefly accessible on GitHub, raising concerns over compromised developer accounts and the potential for widespread impact across public registries like npm and RubyGems.

Phishing Campaigns Targeting Sensitive Information

The U.S. Department of Justice recently seized 13 domains that were used to impersonate consulting firms targeting individuals with access to sensitive U.S. government information. This operation, which began in November 2023, sought to exploit security clearance holders by offering lucrative, albeit fraudulent, consulting roles. Additionally, phishing simulations on OpenClaw’s email agent, Pinchy, revealed vulnerabilities in AI agents, posing significant risks to organizational security.

As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, the importance of robust cybersecurity practices cannot be overstated. Organizations must continuously audit their systems, scrutinize the access levels of their agents, and remain vigilant against phishing and other malicious activities. The digital perimeter may not be the primary concern; instead, it’s the assets within that require stringent protection strategies.

The Hacker News Tags:AI chatbots, AI phishing, Cybersecurity, data breach, data exfiltration, Hacking, identity theft, Malware, money laundering, Phishing, Ransomware, remote access trojan, remote monitoring, supply chain attack, worm code

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