Triaging the Week 021

Zero-day in Palo Alto firewalls, new steganography phishing emails, and Chirp Systems’ smart locks failing in triaging the week 021.
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Zero-day in Palo Alto firewalls, new steganography phishing emails, and Chirp Systems’ smart locks failing in triaging the week 021.
Scams everywhere, Israeli spy chief sucks at opsec, and a new flaw in SharePoint lets hackers evade detection in triaging the week 020.
Backdoor found in open-source tool, India rescues citizens from cyber slavery, and Microsoft slammed over breach in triaging the week 019.
Phishing-as-a-service on the rise, US says SQL injection vulnerabilities are unforgivable, and free VPN apps enable cybercrime in triaging the week 018.
Hackers focus on attacks through the web, CISA shares tips for defending critical infrastructure, and GitHub releases new feature in triaging the week 017.
Microsoft SCCM vulnerable to attack, Tor releases new features, and Google Gemini AI comes under scrutiny in triaging the week 016.
Phobos ransomware strikes critical infrastructure, the NSA teaches how to reach zero-trust, and hackers abuse QEMU in triaging the week 015
New threat intelligence reports released, Russia moves to hacking the cloud, and NIST updates its cyber security framework in triaging the week 014.
Google open source AI tool, crackdown on LockBit ransomware, and new attacks that manipulate virtual assistants in triaging the week 013.
Big bounty offered for ransomware leaders, malware gets more sophisticated, and a critical vulnerability in Zoom in triaging the week 012.
New container escape, malware spreads with Facebook ads, and toothbrushes fight back in triaging the week 011.
NSA steals data, Mercedes fumbles GitHub tokens, and the police hit the Bitcoin jackpot in triaging the week 010.
Malware abuses Discord, Australia imposes sanctions, and the Uber of cybercrime is revealed in triaging the week 009.
New mitigations and with GrapheneOS and iShutdown scripts, top ransomware gangs to watch out for in 2024, and MacOS malware evades XProtect in triaging the week 008.
DPKR steals all the crypto, X accounts are under siege, and China Cracks Apple’s AirDrop in triaging the week 007.