Today, we dissect how a suspected Chinese APT used the new 'Airstalk' malware to compromise BPOs in targeted supply chain attacks, and why the Claude AI model was successfully tricked into exfiltrating user data. Plus, we look at the rising threat of cybercriminals exploiting legitimate RMM tools to steal physical cargo from logistics networks.
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Today, we dissect how a suspected Chinese APT used the new 'Airstalk' malware to compromise BPOs in targeted supply chain attacks, and why the Claude AI model was successfully tricked into exfiltrating user data. Plus, we look at the rising threat of cybercriminals exploiting legitimate RMM tools to steal physical cargo from logistics networks.
Hacking the Skies, Time, and Messaging: NSO Gets Banned & The AI Escalation
Daily Cyber Briefing
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2 weeks ago
Hacking the Skies, Time, and Messaging: NSO Gets Banned & The AI Escalation
Today. we unpack the fallout from a massive Oracle E-Business Suite hack that targeted American Airlines subsidiary Envoy Air, exposing business information from the regional carrier. We also dive into high-stakes cyberwarfare, covering China's accusation that the US attacked its critical National Time Center and Microsoft's report on how foreign adversaries are weaponizing AI.
Daily Cyber Briefing
Today, we dissect how a suspected Chinese APT used the new 'Airstalk' malware to compromise BPOs in targeted supply chain attacks, and why the Claude AI model was successfully tricked into exfiltrating user data. Plus, we look at the rising threat of cybercriminals exploiting legitimate RMM tools to steal physical cargo from logistics networks.