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‼️ New Dark Web Informer Blog Post!

Title: Solana Asset Discovery Service Advertised on a Criminal Forum With Bulk Wallet Scanning

Link: darkwebinformer.com/solana-ass

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🚨 WP-Admin, cPanel, Plesk and WHM administrative access advertised for sale on a cybercrime forum

A forum seller is advertising compromised administrative access to websites and hosting control panels, claiming the credentials are valid and provide full administrator privileges.

The advertised access includes:

• WordPress administrator accounts with plugin installation privileges
• cPanel accounts with verified panel access and no 2FA
• Plesk accounts with verified panel access and no 2FA
• WHM accounts with verified panel access and no 2FA
• Login credentials included with each access

Pricing is advertised at $1 per WordPress admin, $3 per cPanel account, $3 per Plesk account and $25 per WHM account. The listing requires a $200 minimum purchase, with escrow available at the buyer's expense.

The seller states that website characteristics, domains and SEO metrics have not been pre-screened.

The claims and the authenticity, availability and scope of the advertised access have not been independently verified.

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Tails 7.11 has been released... update if you haven't already done so.

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🚨 Public PoC available for high-severity Android ContactsProvider flaw

github.com/qm4rs/cve-2026-0075

CVE-2026-0075 affects Android 14, 15, 16, and 16 QPR2 and can allow access to information from the contacts database through a SQL-related side channel without user interaction.

Researcher QM4RS has now released a controlled Android PoC that intentionally requests neither READ_CONTACTS nor WRITE_CONTACTS.

The issue involves ContactsProvider2 returning detailed SQLite errors to callers that lack contacts permission. Those errors could potentially be abused as an information side channel.

Google's fix strips sensitive JSON-related SQLite exception details from unauthorized callers.

The researcher cautions that the PoC is build-specific and does not demonstrate a universal exploitation path across every Android device.

Devices with the June 5, 2026 Android security patch level or later address the issue.

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