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ThreatsDay Bulletin: Worm Code Leaked, AI Agent Phished, Claude Action Patch + 28 New Stories

It’s been one of those weeks. You expect the usual noise: recycled malware, sloppy attacks, another easy target getting hit. Instead, there’s a supply chain attack kit in a public repo, a $5,000-a-month RAT that clones browsers, and research showing AI agents can be tricked into leaking real credentials. The bigger problem is how polished…

LATAM Under Siege: Agent Tesla’s 18-Month Credential Theft Campaign Against Chilean Enterprises

Credential theft malware rarely announces itself with ransomware-level noise. Instead, it operates like a silent siphon hidden inside everyday business workflows: invoices, payroll files, purchase orders, procurement requests. Agent Tesla campaigns are especially dangerous because they target the operational arteries of organizations, harvesting credentials that enable deeper compromise, business email compromise (BEC), financial fraud, cloud account takeover, and long-term…

Picking an AI red teaming vendor is getting harder

Vendor noise is already a problem in traditional security testing. AI red teaming has added another layer of confusion, with providers offering everything from consulting engagements to automated testing platforms. Many buyers still struggle to tell whether a vendor can test real-world AI system behavior or only run a packaged set of jailbreak prompts. This…