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HEAL Security - Cybersecurity Intelligence & News for Healthcare
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1 day ago
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.
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Major Cyber Incidents Expose Global Infrastructure and Supply Chain Risks
HEAL Security - Cybersecurity Intelligence & News for Healthcare
4 minutes 41 seconds
2 weeks ago
Major Cyber Incidents Expose Global Infrastructure and Supply Chain Risks
In this episode, Edd Hall discusses the latest wave of cybersecurity incidents shaking global infrastructure — from the massive AWS outage that disrupted Prime Video and Fortnite, to China’s accusations against the NSA over cyber-espionage operations. He also breaks down CISA’s addition of new exploited vulnerabilities, the discovery of 131 malicious Chrome extensions hijacking WhatsApp sessions, and the major F5 Networks breach affecting over 262,000 systems. The episode wraps up with updates on Volkswagen’s suspected ransomware attack, the active exploitation of a critical Windows SMB flaw, and the emergence of the self-spreading “GlassWorm” malware targeting developer ecosystems.
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.