This week in cybersecurity has been intense, marked by critical vulnerabilities and unprecedented attack volumes. Google issued an emergency patch for a zero-day flaw in Chrome, emphasizing the importance of automatic updates. A record-breaking DDoS attack reached 22.2 Tbps, raising concerns about internet infrastructure resilience. Cisco disclosed a zero-day vulnerability in its IOS XE software, posing risks to network devices globally. Amidst these challenges, the release of Kali Linux 2025.3 brought new tools for security professionals. Key vulnerabilities were also identified in platforms like SolarWinds, Salesforce, and OnePlus, with patches urgently recommended. Cyberattacks continued, with SonicWall and Zloader malware posing significant threats. Emerging tactics, such as using SVG files for malware delivery and exploiting GitHub notifications, highlight evolving threats. Data breaches affected companies like Digital Charging Solutions GmbH and Jaguar Land Rover, underscoring the ongoing risk to sensitive information.

