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CISA directs agencies to “patch smarter, not harder.” The House fails to extend FISA. Europol pulls over AudiA6. GitHub announces npm security updates. Anthropic rejects Fable 5 jailbreak claims. CISA gives feds three days to patch a critical Ivanti Sentry vulnerability. Google confirms ShinyHunters exploited a critical Oracle PeopleSoft vulnerability. FancyBear shifts part of its infrastructure to compromised edge devices. Pundits push for CyberCorps scholarship budgets. Our guest is Dr. Renée Burton, VP of Threat Intelligence at Infoblox, to discuss scams targeting the World Cup. Amazon drivers sweat through a software update.
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CyberWire Guest
Today we are joined by Dr. Renée Burton, VP of Threat Intelligence at Infoblox, to discuss the World Cup and fans possibly getting caught out if they use SuperBox to view it.
Selected Reading
CISA directive orders agencies to prioritize vulnerability patching in a new way (CyberScoop)
House votes against extending controversial wiretapping law set to lapse Friday (The Washington Post)
Ransomware gangs cut off from EUR 336 million ‘AudiA6’ crypto laundering pipeline - Europol analysis links the criminal service to over 15 international cybercrime investigations (Europol)
GitHub to Update npm to Thwart Software Supply Chain Attacks (Infosecurity Magazine)
Anthropic Disputes Fable 5 AI Jailbreak (SecurityWeek)
CISA orders feds to patch actively exploited Ivanti flaw by Sunday (Bleeping Computer)
Google Confirms Exploitation of Oracle PeopleSoft Zero-Day by ShinyHunters (SecurityWeek)
GRU-Linked APT28 Uses MooBot Botnet and Compromised EdgeRouters for Cyber Operations (GB Hackers)
CyberCorps is adapting to AI. The budget isn't keeping up. (CyberScoop)
Software Update Automatically Turns off Amazon Delivery Drivers’ AC During Dangerous Summer Heat (404 Media)
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CISA directs agencies to “patch smarter, not harder.” The House fails to extend FISA. Europol pulls over AudiA6. GitHub announces npm security updates. Anthropic rejects Fable 5 jailbreak claims. CISA gives feds three days to patch a critical Ivanti Sentry vulnerability. Google confirms ShinyHunters exploited a critical Oracle PeopleSoft vulnerability. FancyBear shifts part of its infrastructure to compromised edge devices. Pundits push for CyberCorps scholarship budgets. Our guest is Dr. Renée Burton, VP of Threat Intelligence at Infoblox, to discuss scams targeting the World Cup. Amazon drivers sweat through a software update.
Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app.
Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you’ll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn.
CyberWire Guest
Today we are joined by Dr. Renée Burton, VP of Threat Intelligence at Infoblox, to discuss the World Cup and fans possibly getting caught out if they use SuperBox to view it.
Selected Reading
CISA directive orders agencies to prioritize vulnerability patching in a new way (CyberScoop)
House votes against extending controversial wiretapping law set to lapse Friday (The Washington Post)
Ransomware gangs cut off from EUR 336 million ‘AudiA6’ crypto laundering pipeline - Europol analysis links the criminal service to over 15 international cybercrime investigations (Europol)
GitHub to Update npm to Thwart Software Supply Chain Attacks (Infosecurity Magazine)
Anthropic Disputes Fable 5 AI Jailbreak (SecurityWeek)
CISA orders feds to patch actively exploited Ivanti flaw by Sunday (Bleeping Computer)
Google Confirms Exploitation of Oracle PeopleSoft Zero-Day by ShinyHunters (SecurityWeek)
GRU-Linked APT28 Uses MooBot Botnet and Compromised EdgeRouters for Cyber Operations (GB Hackers)
CyberCorps is adapting to AI. The budget isn't keeping up. (CyberScoop)
Software Update Automatically Turns off Amazon Delivery Drivers’ AC During Dangerous Summer Heat (404 Media)
Share your feedback.
What do you think about CyberWire Daily? Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey. Thank you for helping us continue to improve our show.
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N2K CyberWire helps you reach the industry’s most influential leaders and operators, while building visibility, authority, and connectivity across the cybersecurity community. Learn more at sponsor.thecyberwire.com.
The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc.
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