ThreatsDay Bulletin: Worm Code Leaked, AI Agent Phished, Claude Code Patch + 28 New Stories
Summary
This bulletin covers multiple serious threats including 3.3 billion stolen credentials from infostealer malware (malware designed to steal passwords and login information), a $5,000-per-month RAT (remote access trojan, malware that lets attackers control a victim's computer) called SilabRAT that clones browser profiles to steal financial data, and a North Korean group conducting hands-on intrusions (attacks where human operators directly control compromised systems) against tech companies. The U.S. Department of Justice also seized 13 domains used to trick government employees into revealing classified information through fake job offers.
Solution / Mitigation
The source mentions one explicit action: 'The U.S. Department of Justice has announced the seizure of 13 internet domains masquerading as consulting companies.' It also provides preventive guidance: 'Anyone approached online with offers of easy income for vague consulting work should treat those overtures with extreme caution and remain vigilant for warning signs of malicious targeting.' Beyond these actions and warnings, no technical patches, software updates, or specific mitigation strategies are discussed in the source text.
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Original source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/06/threatsday-bulletin-worm-code-leaked-ai.html
First tracked: June 11, 2026 at 02:00 PM
Classified by LLM (prompt v3) · confidence: 75%