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AVCheck goes dark in Operation Endgame.
Manage episode 486484793 series 112238
An international law enforcement operation dismantles AVCheck. Trump’s 2026 budget looks to cut over one thousand positions from CISA. Cyber Command’s defensive wing gains sub-unified command status. A critical vBulletin vulnerability is actively exploited. Acreed takes over Russian markets as credential theft kingpin. Qualcomm patches three actively exploited zero-days in its Adreno GPU drivers. Researchers unveil details of a Cisco IOS XE Zero-Day. Microsoft warns a memory corruption flaw in the legacy JScript engine is under active exploitation. A closer look at the stealthy Lactrodectus loader. On today’s Afternoon Cyber Tea, Ann Johnson speaks with Hugh Thompson, RSAC program committee chair. Decoding AI hallucinations with physics.
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CyberWire Guest
Today we have our Afternoon Cyber Tea segment with Ann Johnson. On today’s episode, Ann speaks with Hugh Thompson, RSAC program committee chair, as they discuss what goes into building the RSA Conference.
Selected Reading
Police takes down AVCheck site used by cybercriminals to scan malware (Bleeping Computer)
DHS budget request would cut CISA staff by 1,000 positions (Federal News Network)
Cybercom’s defensive arm elevated to sub-unified command (DefenseScoop)
vBulletin Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild (SecurityWeek)
Acreed Emerges as Dominant Infostealer Threat Following Lumma Takedown (Infosecurity Magazine)
Qualcomm fixes three Adreno GPU zero-days exploited in attacks (Bleeping Computer)
Exploit details for max severity Cisco IOS XE flaw now public (Bleeping Computer)
Microsoft Scripting Engine flaw exploited in wild, Proof-of-Concept published (Beyond Machines)
Latrodectus Malware Analysis: A Deep Dive into the Black Widow of Cyber Threats in 2025 (WardenShield)
The Root of AI Hallucinations: Physics Theory Digs Into the 'Attention' Flaw (SecurityWeek)
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3351 episodes
Manage episode 486484793 series 112238
An international law enforcement operation dismantles AVCheck. Trump’s 2026 budget looks to cut over one thousand positions from CISA. Cyber Command’s defensive wing gains sub-unified command status. A critical vBulletin vulnerability is actively exploited. Acreed takes over Russian markets as credential theft kingpin. Qualcomm patches three actively exploited zero-days in its Adreno GPU drivers. Researchers unveil details of a Cisco IOS XE Zero-Day. Microsoft warns a memory corruption flaw in the legacy JScript engine is under active exploitation. A closer look at the stealthy Lactrodectus loader. On today’s Afternoon Cyber Tea, Ann Johnson speaks with Hugh Thompson, RSAC program committee chair. Decoding AI hallucinations with physics.
Complete our annual audience survey before August 31.
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 have our Afternoon Cyber Tea segment with Ann Johnson. On today’s episode, Ann speaks with Hugh Thompson, RSAC program committee chair, as they discuss what goes into building the RSA Conference.
Selected Reading
Police takes down AVCheck site used by cybercriminals to scan malware (Bleeping Computer)
DHS budget request would cut CISA staff by 1,000 positions (Federal News Network)
Cybercom’s defensive arm elevated to sub-unified command (DefenseScoop)
vBulletin Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild (SecurityWeek)
Acreed Emerges as Dominant Infostealer Threat Following Lumma Takedown (Infosecurity Magazine)
Qualcomm fixes three Adreno GPU zero-days exploited in attacks (Bleeping Computer)
Exploit details for max severity Cisco IOS XE flaw now public (Bleeping Computer)
Microsoft Scripting Engine flaw exploited in wild, Proof-of-Concept published (Beyond Machines)
Latrodectus Malware Analysis: A Deep Dive into the Black Widow of Cyber Threats in 2025 (WardenShield)
The Root of AI Hallucinations: Physics Theory Digs Into the 'Attention' Flaw (SecurityWeek)
Want to hear your company in the show?
You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here’s our media kit. Contact us at [email protected] to request more info.
The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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