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Weekly cybersecurity recap highlights chrome zero-day, unifi exploits, and rising ai scams
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Published 2026-06-15 07:01 UTCUpdated 2026-06-15 13:49 UTC
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Overview
Recent cybersecurity reports reveal a surge in exploits and scams, including an actively exploited Chrome zero-day vulnerability patched by Google, attacks targeting UniFi devices, and AI-powered scams causing nearly $900 million in losses in the US.
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Momentum 24h
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2
Source types
1
Duplicate ratio
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Why now
- Recent patches address critical vulnerabilities currently exploited in the wild.
- Rising AI scams and phishing kits lower attacker barriers, increasing threat frequency.
- Regulatory changes and large-scale breaches highlight evolving security challenges requiring attention.
Why it matters
- Active exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities poses immediate risk to users and organizations.
- AI-powered scams are rapidly increasing financial losses, requiring enhanced awareness and defenses.
- Outdated and abandoned software remain significant attack vectors, emphasizing the need for timely patching.
LLM analysis
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Recurring claims
- Google patched an actively exploited Chrome zero-day vulnerability.
- AI-powered scams caused nearly $900 million in losses in the US.
- Phishing kits are becoming easier to rent, increasing attack frequency.
How sources frame it
- The Hacker News: neutral
- Malwarebytes Threat Analysis: neutral
Consolidated key cybersecurity developments from trusted sources highlighting critical patches and emerging scam trends.
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thehackernews · thehackernews.com · 2026-06-15 13:49 UTC
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