ThreatsDay Bulletin: Claude Chat Abuse, NastyC2 npm Packages, Device-Code Phishing + 25 More Stories

Ravie LakshmananJun 18, 2026Hacking News / Cybersecurity News

The internet did not break this week. It got used exactly as designed, which is worse.
Searches were siphoned through shady browser add-ons.

ThreatsDay Bulletin: Claude Chat Abuse, NastyC2 npm Packages, Device-Code Phishing + 25 More Stories

ThreatsDay Bulletin: Claude Chat Abuse, NastyC2 npm Packages, Device-Code Phishing + 25 More Stories

Ravie LakshmananJun 18, 2026Hacking News / Cybersecurity News

ThreatsDay Bulletin: Claude Chat Abuse, NastyC2 npm Packages, Device-Code Phishing + 25 More Stories

The internet did not break this week. It got used exactly as designed, which is worse.

Searches were siphoned through shady browser add-ons. AI chat links turned into malware delivery paths. macOS attacks ran in memory and left almost nothing behind. Cloud agents looked like helpers until attackers treated them like open shells.

Add exposed edge gear, poisoned packages, cash courier scams, stealers, loaders, and phishing that barely bothers pretending anymore. Here’s the full mess.

The lesson this week is not subtle. Trust is the attack surface now. The browser extension, the AI chat link, the OAuth flow, the coding agent, the package install, and the “known good” cloud helper. Attackers are not always breaking down the door anymore. They are finding the doors we already propped open for convenience.

That means defense has to get less romantic about defaults. Watch the tools users trust, not just the files they download. Audit agents like accounts. Treat packages like code execution. Treat links from trusted platforms like links, not proof of safety. The internet did not collapse this week. It reminded us that “legitimate” is not the same as safe.

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