Microsoft Defender Deletes Trusted Certificates | 44,000 cPanel Servers Hit by Ransomware

Microsoft Defender Deletes Trusted Certificates | 44,000 cPanel Servers Hit by Ransomware

Author: Jim Love May 4, 2026 Duration: 13:37

Microsoft Defender Deletes Trusted Certificates | 44,000 cPanel Servers Hit by Ransomware

Microsoft Defender mistakenly flagged legitimate DigiCert root certificates as malware and removed them from Windows systems, breaking trust chains and causing widespread application failures. The issue was traced to a faulty detection signature (Trojan:Win32/CertyAgent), now fixed in update version 1.449.430.0. 
At the same time, DigiCert confirmed a separate security incident where attackers compromised support systems and used internal tools to issue valid code-signing certificates. At least 60 certificates were revoked, including 27 linked to the Zong Stealer malware campaign. 


Meanwhile, a critical cPanel vulnerability (CVE-2026-41940) is being actively exploited. Attackers used the flaw as a zero-day since February, compromising at least 44,000 servers and deploying new SORI ransomware using ChaCha20 and RSA-2048 encryption. 

Also in this episode:


The Linux "Copyfail" privilege escalation bug is now confirmed exploited and added to CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities list


A 10/10 critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-37541) in Open Vehicle Monitoring System could allow remote code execution in connected car environments


This episode breaks down how these attacks work, why patch timing matters, and where organizations are most exposed right now.

Cybersecurity Today would like to thank Material Security for supporting this podcast.  Material security provides. faster, more complete detection and response for email, identity, and data threats inside Google Workspace and Microsoft 365.  Contact them at  material[dot]security 

Suggested Chapters (for retention and SEO)
00:00 Microsoft Defender deletes trusted certificates
02:20 DigiCert breach and stolen code-signing certificates
05:20 cPanel zero-day exploited, 44,000 servers compromised
08:40 Linux Copyfail vulnerability now actively exploited
10:40 Critical flaw in open-source car software

 


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