Cyber Security Headlines

Hackers exploit Langflow flaw, TP-Link routers still vulnerable, Russia detects SuperCard malware attacks

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Jun 18, 2025
A critical vulnerability in Langflow has led to the rise of the Flodrix botnet, putting organizations on high alert. Discontinued TP-Link routers remain a target for hackers, heightening security concerns. In a shocking twist, Russia identifies SuperCard malware attacks that skim bank data via NFC. Meanwhile, deepfake scams and AI-driven phishing are evolving, prompting a call for enhanced security measures. Experts also highlight the need for better security protocols to combat emerging threats.
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INSIGHT

LangFlow Flaw Enables Botnet

  • A critical flaw in LangFlow enables hackers to execute unauthenticated code and deploy the Flodricks botnet. - This vulnerability allows full system compromise and DDoS attacks, requiring urgent patching.
ADVICE

Remove Vulnerable TP-Link Routers

  • Agencies must remove discontinued TP-Link routers by July 7th to avoid exploitation of a command injection flaw. - Immediate device removal helps mitigate active attacks on these vulnerable models.
INSIGHT

SuperCard Malware Targets NFC Payments

  • SuperCard malware is infecting NFC-enabled devices to steal payment card data for fraud. - This malware-as-a-service is expanding from Italy to Russia, causing millions in damages.
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