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Security Vulnerabilities in Joomla, Hacks Against Novo Nordisk and Council of Europe

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The Bottom Line: Critical Joomla vulnerability and hacks against Novo Nordisk and the Council of Europe jeopardize corporate and user data.

Multiple serious security incidents are hitting different organizations and systems this week. In addition to a critical vulnerability in Joomla, the pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk and reportedly the Council of Europe have been compromised.

This week’s reporting documents at least three separate security incidents: A severe security vulnerability in Joomla, a widely used open-source CMS, threatens operators of unprotected instances. On top of that are confirmed hacker attacks against Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk and alleged compromises of the Council of Europe.

For CISOs, this means heightened attention on multiple fronts: On one hand, the Joomla security vulnerability requires immediate patching and inventory of all affected systems on the network. On the other hand, the attacks on major organizations demonstrate that even widely deployed infrastructure and established institutions remain in the crosshairs.

Additionally, the reports mention the risk that LiteLLM may inadvertently expose login credentials when using AI models — a new risk at the intersection of enterprise AI integration and credential handling that should also be considered when evaluating AI tools.


Source: borncity.com · Published June 18, 2026
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