Cams, Gelbwurst, Chrome, SCCM, CVES, SSHStalker, RAM, TikTok, Josh Marpet, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News.
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Doug White
- Fake AI Chrome extensions with 300K users steal credentials, emails
- CISA flags critical Microsoft SCCM flaw as exploited in attacks
- Published CVEs could hit record-breaking 50,000-plus in 2026
- SSHStalker botnet hijacks 7,000 Linux systems using IRC and SSH
- Memory price explosion triggers PC buying spree
- Google Reports State-Backed Hackers Using Gemini AI for Recon and Attack Support
- TikTok is tracking you, even if you don’t use the app. Here’s how to stop it
- Google recovers “deleted” Nest video in high-profile abduction case
Joshua Marpet
- Indian Deepfake law
The amendments shorten content takedown timelines, introduce detailed compliance obligations for platforms hosting synthetically generated information (SGI), three-months user warnings now mandatory.






