SITREP: SECTOR | PRIMARY TARGET | COORDINATES | ALERT LEVEL ------------|---------------------|-------------|------------ Cyber | Data Integrity | 0.0 | High Cybersecurity researchers have identified a new modular malware named TELEPUZ, which has been disseminating through ClickFix-infected websites since late April 2026. The malware is characterized as lightweight and modular, with a limited number of command-and-control domains currently in operation. TACTICAL ASSESSMENT: The emergence of TELEPUZ malware indicates a growing sophistication in cyber threats, particularly through the exploitation of legitimate websites. This could lead to increased data breaches and operational disruptions for targeted organizations. PROJECTED VECTORS: It is likely that the spread of TELEPUZ will accelerate as more websites become compromised, potentially leading to widespread data theft and unauthorized command execution.
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