Threat Intelligence Report — May 6, 2026 | 3 New KEVs · 260 Victims

Report Date: 2026-05-06

New KEVs: 3Critical CVEs: 5Ransomware Victims: 260

3 vulnerabilities were added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog this period, of which 1 is linked to active ransomware campaigns. 5 additional critical-severity CVEs have been published to the NVD but not yet confirmed as exploited — Linux products show the strongest concentration of risk signals this week. Threat intelligence sources this period reference Salt Typhoon (China) and MuddyWater (Iran). Ransomware activity is moderate with 260 new victims posted to leak sites over the last 7 days, with Thegentlemen posting the most victims.

Patch This Week

The top 3 KEVs to remediate right now, ranked by CISA deadline proximity, ransomware exploitation, and severity. These are confirmed exploited — if you do nothing else today, patch these.

  1. CVE-2026-41940 – WebPros cPanel & WHM and WP2 (WordPress Squared) | CVSS 9.3 | ⚠ Ransomware | PoC Available
    CISA deadline: 2026-05-03 (overdue by 3d) — Apply mitigations per vendor instructions, follow applicable BOD 22-01 guidance for cloud services, or discontinue use of the product if mitigations are unavailable.
  2. CVE-2026-0300 – Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS | CVSS 9.3
    CISA deadline: 2026-05-09 (3d remaining) — Apply mitigations per vendor instructions, follow applicable BOD 22-01 guidance for cloud services, or discontinue use of the product if mitigations are unavailable. Until the vendor releases an official fix, the following workaround should be implemented: – Restrict User-ID Authentication Portal access to only trusted zones. – Disable User-ID Authentication Portal if not required.
  3. CVE-2026-31431 – Linux Kernel | CVSS 7.8 | PoC Available
    CISA deadline: 2026-05-15 (9d remaining) — "Apply mitigations per vendor instructions, follow applicable BOD 22-01 guidance for cloud services, or discontinue use of the product if mitigations are unavailable.

Top KEVs

Vulnerabilities confirmed actively exploited in the wild by CISA — ranked by ransomware use, then severity. Patch these before anything else.

New Today

  • CVE-2026-0300 – Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS | CVSS 9.3 (CRITICAL) | AV: Network | Ransomware Use: No

Still Outstanding

  • CVE-2026-41940 – WebPros cPanel & WHM and WP2 (WordPress Squared) | CVSS 9.3 (CRITICAL) | AV: Network | EPSS 26.6% / 96th pct | Ransomware Use: Yes | PoC Available
  • CVE-2026-31431 – Linux Kernel | CVSS 7.8 (HIGH) | AV: Local | EPSS 1.2% / 79th pct | Ransomware Use: No | PoC Available

Major CVEs

Critical-severity CVEs published in the last 7 days that are not yet in the CISA KEV catalog — not confirmed exploited, but severe enough to assess and prioritize patching before they are.

  • CVE-2026-5722 – Unknown Vendor | CVSS 9.8 (CRITICAL) | AV: Network | EPSS 0.2% / 42th pct | Published: yesterday
    The MoreConvert Pro plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Authentication Bypass in all versions up to, and including, 1.9.14. This is due to the guest waitlist verification flow not invalidating or regenerating verificat…
  • CVE-2025-13618 – Unknown Vendor | CVSS 9.8 (CRITICAL) | AV: Network | EPSS 0.1% / 21th pct | Published: yesterday
    The Mentoring plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to privilege escalation in all versions up to, and including, 1.2.8. This is due to the plugin not properly restricting the roles that users can register with in the mento…
  • CVE-2026-5294 – Unknown Vendor | CVSS 9.8 (CRITICAL) | AV: Network | EPSS 0.2% / 41th pct | Published: yesterday
    The Geeky Bot plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Missing Authorization in versions up to, and including, 1.2.2. This is due to a nopriv AJAX route allowing attacker-controlled model/function dispatch and reaching a pl…
  • CVE-2025-14320 – Unknown Vendor | CVSS 9.8 (CRITICAL) | AV: Network | EPSS 0.0% / 14th pct | Published: 2 days ago
    Improper neutralization of input during web page generation ('cross-site scripting') vulnerability in Tegsoft Management and Information Services Trade Limited Company Online Support Application allows Reflected XSS.

    Th…

  • CVE-2026-26332 – vm2_project Vm2 | CVSS 9.8 (CRITICAL) | AV: Network | EPSS 0.1% / 19th pct | Published: 2 days ago | PoC Available
    vm2 is an open source vm/sandbox for Node.js. Prior to version 3.11.0, SuppressedError allows attackers to escape the sandbox and run arbitrary code. This issue has been patched in version 3.11.0.

Security News

Advisories, threat research, and incident reports from 12 sources across government, commercial research, and security journalism — prioritized by source credibility.

Threat Actors Mentioned

Salt Typhoon (China)MuddyWater (Iran)

Ransomware Activity

Victim counts posted to ransomware group leak sites — use this to gauge which groups are most active and which sectors and regions are being targeted.

69 new victims posted today
7-day total: 260 via Ransomware.live

Infostealer Exposure: 4,443 employee credentials and 306,720 user credentials compromised via infostealer malware across victim organisations — indicating credential theft likely preceded these ransomware deployments.

Most Active Groups

Thegentlemen 40 Qilin 37 Fulcrumsec 21 Safepay 17 Bavacai 15

Group Intelligence

  • ThegentlemenThe Gentlemen is a RaaS group that emerged in July–August 2025, rapidly claiming over 320 victims across 17+ countries by offering affiliates a 90% revenue share, deploying a Go-based locker against W…
  • QilinQilin ransomware was first observed in July of 2022. Qilin Ransomware is written in Golang and supports multiple encryption modes; all of which are controlled by the operator. Qilin actors practice do…
  • FulcrumsecFulcrumSec is a data extortion group active since approximately September 2025, specializing in high-speed exfiltration of cloud-hosted databases by exploiting unrotated API keys and misconfigured clo…
  • SafepaySafePay emerged in September 2024 as a rapidly growing ransomware operation that explicitly disavows the RaaS model and manages all operations internally, claiming over 300 victims worldwide by mid-20…

Most Targeted Sectors

Business Services 53 Manufacturing 29 Technology 23 Healthcare 19 Financial Services 18

Top Countries

US (106), GB (16), IT (15), CA (14), DE (12)

Notable Incidents

  • Instructure Holdings, Inc. (Canva LMS, instructure.com) (Education · US) — claimed by Shinyhunters. Nearly 9,000 schools worldwide affected. 275 million individuals data ranging from students, teachers, and other staff containing PII. Several billions of private messages among students and teachers and students and oth… Press coverage →
  • Standard-Examiner (Public Sector · US) — claimed by Qilin. N/A Press coverage →
  • youX / Drive IQ (Technology · AU) — claimed by Fulcrumsec. [AI generated] youX, formerly known as Drive IQ, is an Australian technology company specializing in connected vehicle data and mobility intelligence. The company collects and analyzes telematics and driving behavior dat… Press coverage →
  • Winona County (Public Sector · US) — claimed by Interlock. Winona County is located in the Mississippi River blufflands of southeastern Minnesota. They have been negligent regarding security and the data they store, which has resulted in a breach and the public disclosure of all… Press coverage →
  • Woundtech (Healthcare · US) — claimed by Fulcrumsec. [AI generated] Woundtech is a US-based healthcare company specializing in advanced wound care management services. It provides in-home and facility-based wound care treatment to patients, primarily serving Medicare and M… Press coverage →

Vendor-Specific Risks

Vendors with confirmed KEV exploitation this week — the stacked bar shows how that exposure breaks down across exploited CVEs (red), critical CVEs to watch (orange), and news mentions (yellow). Prioritize patching vendors with the largest red segment.

Linux 3 Palo Alto Networks 2 Webpros 1 KEVs CVEs Mentions

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