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Welcome to Threatopia.
Today’s briefing highlights a rapidly changing threat landscape where artificial intelligence platforms are becoming new attack surfaces, ransomware groups are organizing like criminal cartels, and nation-state espionage campaigns continue to target governments and critical infrastructure.
We’re covering major security risks in the OpenClaw AI assistant, a sophisticated bring-your-own-vulnerable-driver attack that disabled endpoint defenses, massive data exposure on the AI-built platform Moltbook, new phishing techniques abusing Windows screensaver files, warnings from Germany about Signal account takeovers, and an ongoing Chinese-linked campaign hijacking routers and edge devices.
By Mike KramerWelcome to Threatopia.
Today’s briefing highlights a rapidly changing threat landscape where artificial intelligence platforms are becoming new attack surfaces, ransomware groups are organizing like criminal cartels, and nation-state espionage campaigns continue to target governments and critical infrastructure.
We’re covering major security risks in the OpenClaw AI assistant, a sophisticated bring-your-own-vulnerable-driver attack that disabled endpoint defenses, massive data exposure on the AI-built platform Moltbook, new phishing techniques abusing Windows screensaver files, warnings from Germany about Signal account takeovers, and an ongoing Chinese-linked campaign hijacking routers and edge devices.