Adversary nations are using ClickFix in cyber espionage campaigns. Japan’s Financial Services Agency issues an urgent warning after hundreds of millions in unauthorized trades. The critical Erlang/OTP’s SSH vulnerability now has public exploits. A flawed rollout of a new Microsoft Entra app triggers widespread account lockouts. The alleged operator of SmokeLoader malware faces federal hacking charges. A new scam blends social engineering, malware, and NFC tech to drain bank accounts. GSA employees may have been oversharing sensitive documents. Yoni Shohet, Co-Founder and CEO of Valence Security, who cautions financial organizations of coming Chinese open source AI. Crosswalks in the crosshairs of satirical hacking.
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We are joined by Yoni Shohet, Co-Founder and CEO of Valence Security, discussing how the onslaught of more open source AI tools coming out of China will be difficult to manage for companies especially those in the financial sector.
Selected Reading
North Korea, Iran, Russia-Backed Hackers Deploy ClickFix in New Attacks (Hackread)
Countries Shore Up Their Digital Defenses as Global Tensions Raise the Threat of Cyberwarfare (SecurityWeek)
Japan warns of hundreds of millions of dollars in unauthorized trades from hacked accounts (The Record)
Critical Erlang/OTP SSH RCE bug now has public exploits, patch now (Bleeping Computer)
Widespread Microsoft Entra lockouts tied to new security feature rollout (Bleeping Computer)
Alleged SmokeLoader malware operator facing federal charges in Vermont (The Record)
New payment-card scam involves a phone call, some malware and a personal tap (The Record)
Sensitive files, including White House floor plans, shared with thousands (The Washington Post)
Hacking US crosswalks to talk like Zuck is as easy as 1234 (The Register)
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