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In this episode, Edd Hall discusses how cybercriminals are blending AI abuse, cloud exploitation, and social engineering to launch increasingly sophisticated attacks. From Microsoft uncovering the SesameOp backdoor that used OpenAI’s API for covert communication, to the TruffleNet campaign stealing AWS credentials, this week reveals how trusted technologies are being weaponized. Edd also breaks down new CISA advisories on industrial control systems, the U.S. CFPB’s declining cybersecurity posture, a React Native supply-chain flaw, a massive Swedish data breach affecting 1.5 million people, and a ransomware group spreading fake Microsoft Teams ads. Tune in to learn how these events highlight the growing need for vigilance, patching, and smarter cloud identity protection in today’s cyber landscape.
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In this episode, Edd Hall discusses how cybercriminals are blending AI abuse, cloud exploitation, and social engineering to launch increasingly sophisticated attacks. From Microsoft uncovering the SesameOp backdoor that used OpenAI’s API for covert communication, to the TruffleNet campaign stealing AWS credentials, this week reveals how trusted technologies are being weaponized. Edd also breaks down new CISA advisories on industrial control systems, the U.S. CFPB’s declining cybersecurity posture, a React Native supply-chain flaw, a massive Swedish data breach affecting 1.5 million people, and a ransomware group spreading fake Microsoft Teams ads. Tune in to learn how these events highlight the growing need for vigilance, patching, and smarter cloud identity protection in today’s cyber landscape.
In today’s cybersecurity roundup, we cover major developments shaking the tech world — from SpaceX disabling thousands of Starlink terminals used in scams to Samsung patching a serious zero-day flaw in the Galaxy S25. Microsoft tightens Windows security by disabling the preview pane, while new attacks exploit Adobe Commerce and Magento platforms. We also look at how spreadsheet-based risk tracking is failing organizations, a critical Comet Browser vulnerability, and cybersecurity warnings for Medicare’s open enrollment season. Stay informed with the latest in threat intelligence and digital defense.
HEAL Security - Cybersecurity Intelligence & News for Healthcare
In this episode, Edd Hall discusses how cybercriminals are blending AI abuse, cloud exploitation, and social engineering to launch increasingly sophisticated attacks. From Microsoft uncovering the SesameOp backdoor that used OpenAI’s API for covert communication, to the TruffleNet campaign stealing AWS credentials, this week reveals how trusted technologies are being weaponized. Edd also breaks down new CISA advisories on industrial control systems, the U.S. CFPB’s declining cybersecurity posture, a React Native supply-chain flaw, a massive Swedish data breach affecting 1.5 million people, and a ransomware group spreading fake Microsoft Teams ads. Tune in to learn how these events highlight the growing need for vigilance, patching, and smarter cloud identity protection in today’s cyber landscape.