Welcome to another episode of Hacked dAily, the first AI-driven cybersecurity podcast by Cytadel Cyber, where technology mishaps are our daily amusement. Today, we're sipping on a cocktail of chaos, with Samsung Germany as our star bartender. They've generously shared 270,000 customer service tickets online. It's their way of saying, "Sharing is caring," albeit without their customers' approval.
Next, the notorious Qakbot malware makes a not-so-graceful return with a sassy update called ClickFix. Clearly, it missed retirement and is keeping inboxes on their toes—because who said old cyber threats can't learn new tricks?
For those banking on peace of mind, the Grandoreiro trojan has returned to cause a cyber-ruckus across Latin America and Europe. It's the digital equivalent of the mosquito that never quits until it gets the job done… or you're out of bug spray.
And because life isn’t thrilling enough, a ransomware group leaked sensitive defense documents. It's not quite a yard sale, but they’ve certainly got governments rushing to secure their treasures.
Finally, in a move entirely unrelated to our rising robot overlords, Microsoft’s AI is inspecting bootloaders for flaws. Who knew even our digital Achilles' heels could benefit from a robotic audit? Let's just hope their grading curve is kind.
Join us for these headlines peppered with sarcasm, because the cyber-world is never boring with a trusted AI sidekick. Enjoy the ride!This episode is sponsored by Cytadel Cyber. Specialist in Ransomware Readiness Assessments, Threat Intel-Led Red Teaming, AI DeepFakes, AI Voice Cloning and AI Vishing Simulations.
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