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CISA added four vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on Friday, including CVE-2024-57726 (CVSS 9.9), a missing authorization vulnerability affecting SimpleHelp, Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server, and D-Link DIR-823X series routers. These vulnerabilities are currently being actively exploited in the wild.
CISA has added four newly exploited vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog: CVE-2024-7399 (Samsung MagicINFO path traversal), CVE-2024-57726 (SimpleHelp missing authorization), CVE-2024-57728 (SimpleHelp path traversal), and CVE-2025-29635 (D-Link DIR-823X command injection). CISA urges all organizations to prioritize remediation of these vulnerabilities as part of vulnerability management practices to reduce exposure to active cyberattacks.
A democracy leader is reportedly serving her sentence in a designated residence under regime custody, though authorities have not provided credible proof of her current condition or wellbeing. The lack of transparent evidence raises concerns about her treatment and the regime's accountability.
Romanian Police extradited Alexandru Bălan, a former high-ranking Moldovan intelligence officer, to Moldova on April 24 following a court decision. Bălan was investigated for attempted treason involving the transmission of state secrets to Belarusian intelligence services during meetings in Budapest between 2024-2025, with initial collaboration involving Russian intelligence. The case, coordinated under EUROJUST with support from Romania, Hungary, and Czech Republic authorities, resulted in an 18-month sentence from Chișinău courts.
A judicial official has been found dead in Delhi, prompting authorities to launch an investigation into the circumstances of the death. The incident raises questions about judicial security and potential threats to the legal system.
The administration is engaged in a power struggle with federal courts that challenges fundamental U.S. democratic principles through an expansive view of executive authority. This approach has also undermined the independence of federal agencies and raised questions about presidential ethical obligations.
CIA Director Leon Panetta stated that the US withheld information about a counterterrorism operation from Pakistan due to lack of trust, citing past instances where Pakistani authorities allegedly informed terrorist targets of impending operations.
Security officials in Thailand raided an illegal school on Koh Phangan operated by Thai and Iranian individuals, discovering 89 Israeli children. The operation's legitimacy and conditions are under investigation by authorities.
Commentary on the vulnerability of electoral institutions to organized crime influence, specifically referencing historical patterns of narco-parties and narco-candidates. The author advocates for a more assertive stance from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in combating these threats to electoral legitimacy.
Temperatures reaching 40°C in Guatemala are increasing heat stroke risk, a potentially life-threatening medical emergency affecting both people and pets. Authorities are urging prevention measures and prompt response to early symptom onset.
Unregulated mines in Myanmar's lawless borderlands are poisoning downstream Thai communities through water contamination. Rivers and Rights director Pianporn Deetes discusses the transboundary environmental health impact and identifies Bangkok as having the regulatory authority to address this escalating regional crisis.