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Hey Everyone, for today’s Cyber Bites we’ll be covering stories about companies being compromised by their own security training tools, GitLab patching a two-factor authentication bypass, researchers saying that AI-powered browsers might be undoing years of web security progress, Zendesk support systems being turned into spam engines worldwide and a look at the popular passwords still being used in 2025.
* Fortune 500 Companies Compromised Through Vulnerable Security Testing Applications
* GitLab Releases Emergency Patches for Two-Factor Authentication Bypass and Denial-of-Service Vulnerabilities
* AI-Powered Browsers Reverse Decades of Web Security Advances, Researchers Warn
* Attackers Weaponise Zendesk Support Systems in Massive Global Spam Campaign
* Predictable Password Patterns Persist as Billions Continue Using Easily Cracked Credentials
By Edwin KwanHey Everyone, for today’s Cyber Bites we’ll be covering stories about companies being compromised by their own security training tools, GitLab patching a two-factor authentication bypass, researchers saying that AI-powered browsers might be undoing years of web security progress, Zendesk support systems being turned into spam engines worldwide and a look at the popular passwords still being used in 2025.
* Fortune 500 Companies Compromised Through Vulnerable Security Testing Applications
* GitLab Releases Emergency Patches for Two-Factor Authentication Bypass and Denial-of-Service Vulnerabilities
* AI-Powered Browsers Reverse Decades of Web Security Advances, Researchers Warn
* Attackers Weaponise Zendesk Support Systems in Massive Global Spam Campaign
* Predictable Password Patterns Persist as Billions Continue Using Easily Cracked Credentials