/r/SecOpsDaily/

r/SecOpsDaily

12k members
r/SecOpsDaily is a subreddit with 12k members. The most common kinds of discussions are news and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses security, malware, ai, vulnerability, and phishing.
Welcome to the SOD community! Our focus is to bring together individuals who are passionate about staying informed on the latest threat landscape. Whether you're looking to learn, share your insights, or be a part of a dedicated group working towards a safer online world, you've come to the right place. Be respectful to others, and enjoy the discussions. We look forward to your contributions!

Popular Themes in r/SecOpsDaily

#1
News
: "China-Linked Hackers Backdoored Linux Login Software to Hide for Nearly a Decade"
131 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "How to defend ARM64 cloud infrastructure from ITScape"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/SecOpsDaily

#1

Security

: "ServiceNow discloses Security incident exposing customer data"
106 posts
#2

Malware

: "Pirated PC games are delivering password-stealing Malware"
57 posts
#3

Ai

: "Beyond the benchmark: Advancing security at Ai speed"
40 posts
#4

Vulnerability

: "ChatGPhish Vulnerability Turns ChatGPT Web Summaries Into a Phishing Surface"
36 posts
#5

Phishing

: "Kali365 Phishing kit bypasses MFA and steals Microsoft logins"
25 posts
#6

Exploit

: "Attackers Use LLM Agent for Post-Exploitation After Marimo CVE-2026-39987 Exploit"
25 posts
#7

Zero Day

: "GreatXML: Windows Zero-Day Turns Defender Offline Scan Into BitLocker Backdoor"
25 posts
#8

Patch

: "Microsoft June 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 6 zero-days, 200 flaws"
24 posts
#9

Microsoft

: "Microsoft June 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 6 zero-days, 200 flaws"
21 posts
#10

Crypto

: "New Rokarolla Android malware targets 217 banking, Crypto apps"
15 posts

Flair Used in r/SecOpsDaily

#1
NEWS
: "China-Linked Hackers Backdoored Linux Login Software to Hide for Nearly a Decade"
92 posts
#2
Threat Intel
: "24 billion stolen records found in giant data dump. Check if you’re affected"
38 posts
#3
Supply Chain
: "US Government Forces Anthropic to Pull Claude Fable Days After Launch"
10 posts
#4
Advisory
: "CVE-2024-40766: The Patch Fixed the Bug. Nobody Fixed the Configuration., (Tue, Jun 23rd)"
9 posts
#5
Cloud Security
: "The President’s Executive Actions on AI Have a Lot to Say on Cybersecurity"
6 posts
#6
Detection
: "CVE-2026-49975: HTTP/2 Bomb Attack Can Knock Web Servers Offline in Seconds"
5 posts
#7
Opinion
: "Anthropic’s Fable 5 Model Jailbroken Within Days"
5 posts
#8
Data Security
: "Phishing for Lobsters: How We Tricked OpenClaw into Spilling Secrets"
2 posts
#9
Alert
: "HTTP/2 Bomb Denial-of-Service Vulnerability"
1 post
#10
Patching
: "Micropatches released for Windows Netlogon Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2026-41089)"
1 post

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Last updated: June 25, 2026