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.
Policy Lapses, Sudo Root, and the Ransom of the Ryes
Daily Cyber Briefing
8 minutes
1 month ago
Policy Lapses, Sudo Root, and the Ransom of the Ryes
The feds are nuking essential threat sharing programs just as core security legislation lapses, leaving state and local governments scrambling for defenses and exposed to novel threats. Plus, we explore a critical Sudo flaw exploited in the wild, and ask why international brewing giant Asahi couldn't keep its production lines—and its delicious beer—safe from digital shenanigans.
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.