GameForge AI Hackathon 2025: Building the Bridge Between Natural Language and Game Creation

A 72-hour sprint that produced working solutions for one of game development’s hardest problems: making it accessible to non-programmers.

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Warnings issued as hackers actively exploit critical zero-day in Microsoft SharePoint

Microsoft has issued an urgent patch for most SharePoint servers after cybersecurity researchers found threat actors globally exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in the products.

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Surveillance Firm Bypasses SS7 Protections to Retrieve User Location

A surveillance company was caught using an SS7 bypass technique to trick wireless carriers into divulging users’ locations.

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GIGABYTE’s new AI PCs are slim, multitasking powerhouses for professionals

With unique cooling hardware and AI-enhanced performance, GIGABYTE’s laptops combine power and portability.

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Malware Trends Report, Q2 2025: Know the Key Risks to Your Business

What’s Inside the Report

Malware Trends 2025
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Over 15,000 companies across finance, healthcare, government, and other industries analyze suspicious files and URLs inside ANY.RUN’s Interactive Sandbox to ensure early threat detection. The data from these analyses becomes freely available through Threat Intelligence Lookup, helping other organizations enrich their investigations with fresh threat context, accelerate response, and strengthen proactive defense. 

Each quarter, we dive into the last three months of this data to spotlight key trends that shape strategic planning of numerous organizations for the next quarter. ANY.RUN’s Malware Trends Report provides a comprehensive breakdown of the cyber threat landscape. The report saves organizations hours of research with actionable insights to boost security resilience. 

Key threats covered in the report:

Previous Reports

ANY.RUN publishes quarterly malware trends reports along with the final annual report. Below are links to reports from 2024 and 2025:

To see reports for 2023, please click here

Learn all about the most recent malware trends to keep track of growing threats and stay alert to protect your organization. 

About ANY.RUN

ANY.RUN’s services are used by SOC teams and companies across different industries, including finance, manufacturing, healthcare, and technology.

The Interactive Sandbox helps businesses ensure fast and accurate analysis of threats targeting Windows, Linux, & Android systems. It provides capabilities for hands-on and in-depth investigations of complex malware and phishing scenarios.

Threat Intelligence Lookup enables organizations to enrich their knowledge on active cyber attacks, while TI Feeds allow businesses to expand threat coverage and detection.

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Microsoft Patches ‘ToolShell’ Zero-Days Exploited to Hack SharePoint Servers

Microsoft has started releasing updates to fix the exploited SharePoint zero-days tracked as CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771.

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750,000 Impacted by Data Breach at The Alcohol & Drug Testing Service

The Alcohol & Drug Testing Service (TADTS) says personal information was stolen in a July 2024 ransomware attack.

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Exploited CrushFTP Zero-Day Provides Admin Access to Servers

Hackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in CrushFTP to gain administrative privileges on vulnerable servers via HTTPS.

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PoisonSeed Hackers Bypass FIDO Keys Using QR Phishing and Cross-Device Sign-In Abuse

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a novel attack technique that allows threat actors to bypass Fast IDentity Online (FIDO) key protections by deceiving users into approving authentication requests from spoofed company login portals.
The activity, observed by Expel as part of a phishing campaign in the wild, has been attributed to a threat actor named PoisonSeed, which was recently flagged

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