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The Rising Threat of ToolShell: Unpacking the July 2025 SharePoint Zero-Day Exploits

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Anatomy of the ToolShell Exploit Chain Beginning around July 7, 2025, adversaries exploited a deserialization flaw in SharePoint’s on-premises service (CVE-2025-53770) to upload a malicious spinstall0.aspx payload, triggering code execution within the w3wp.exe process. A secondary path-traversal flaw (CVE-2025-53771) then enabled privilege escalation and lateral movement across corporate networks . Security researchers at Eye Security and Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 observed attackers bypassing identity controls – MFA and SSO – to exfiltrate machine keys, deploy persistent backdoors, and chain ransomware operations within hours of initial compromise . State-Backed Actor Involvement Microsoft attributes the campaign primarily to Storm-2603, assessed with moderate confidence to be China-based, alongside historically linked groups Linen Typhoon and Violet Typhoon . These actors have a track record of blending cyber-espionage with financially motivated ransomware like Warlock and Lo...

A Quantum Leap for Carbon Capture: The Promise of Covalent Organic Frameworks

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The fight against climate change has reached a pivotal moment with the development of a revolutionary yellow powder. Known as a covalent organic framework (COF), this material could transform carbon capture technology. Created by Dr. Omar Yaghi and his team at the University of California, Berkeley, the powder absorbs carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from the air with unmatched efficiency and durability. If scaled up successfully, this innovation could be a cornerstone in combating the climate crisis. The Climate Crisis: A Dire Call for Innovation Global warming and climate change represent the most pressing existential threats of our time. Since the industrial revolution, human activity has released over 1.5 trillion tons of CO 2 into the atmosphere, drastically altering the planet's natural systems. The consequences are already evident: rising sea levels, extreme weather events, biodiversity loss, and shifts in ecosystems. Scientists have warned that if global temperatures rise beyo...