Today, we expose a sophisticated campaign where hackers use Remote Monitoring and Management tools to hijack physical cargo, leading to billions in losses, and analyze the dangerous new trend of malware like SesameOp abusing trusted AI APIs for stealthy command-and-control operations. Plus, we cover the major patches released by both Apple and Google, including a critical Android Remote Code Execution flaw that requires zero user interaction.
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Today, we expose a sophisticated campaign where hackers use Remote Monitoring and Management tools to hijack physical cargo, leading to billions in losses, and analyze the dangerous new trend of malware like SesameOp abusing trusted AI APIs for stealthy command-and-control operations. Plus, we cover the major patches released by both Apple and Google, including a critical Android Remote Code Execution flaw that requires zero user interaction.
Apple's $2 Million Bounty, Payroll Pirates, and the Takedown of GXC Team
Daily Cyber Briefing
11 minutes
3 weeks ago
Apple's $2 Million Bounty, Payroll Pirates, and the Takedown of GXC Team
Host Mike Housch dissects Apple's massive $2 million bug bounty expansion, focusing on incentives for finding zero-click RCEs, and analyzes the high-stakes Salesforce customer data leaks claimed by the Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters extortion group. We also cover critical warnings about the "Payroll Pirate" university salary attacks and the dismantling of the global GXC Team Crime-as-a-Service operation.
Daily Cyber Briefing
Today, we expose a sophisticated campaign where hackers use Remote Monitoring and Management tools to hijack physical cargo, leading to billions in losses, and analyze the dangerous new trend of malware like SesameOp abusing trusted AI APIs for stealthy command-and-control operations. Plus, we cover the major patches released by both Apple and Google, including a critical Android Remote Code Execution flaw that requires zero user interaction.