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Hacking Editorial Brief — July 11, 2026
Russian State Hackers Compromised NATO Logistics Surveillance Infrastructure
Dutch intelligence services confirmed that Russian state-backed threat actors successfully breached internet-connected cameras positioned along military logistics routes across Europe to monitor weapons shipments destined for Ukraine. The operation represents a significant intelligence collection campaign targeting NATO supply chain infrastructure, allowing adversaries to track the movement of military materiel in real time. The disclosure underscores ongoing Russian cyber operations focused on critical infrastructure surveillance rather than disruption, providing tactical intelligence on Western military support operations.
Microsoft Patches Windows Defender Zero-Day 29 Days After Public Exploit Release
Microsoft has patched CVE-2026-50656 (RoguePlanet), a Windows Defender zero-day that granted SYSTEM-level access on fully patched Windows 10 and 11 systems. The vulnerability was exploited in the wild for 29 days following the public release of proof-of-concept code, exposing millions of endpoints to potential privilege escalation attacks. Separately, researchers published findings on 281 free Android VPN applications available on Google Play, identifying widespread traffic leaks, unencrypted data transmission, and pervasive tracking behavior in popular consumer privacy tools. The Gitea Docker vulnerability CVE-2026-20896 continues to see active exploitation attempts 13 days post-disclosure, with threat actors probing for unpatched instances vulnerable to authentication bypass.
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