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🚨 #CyberAlerts
CISA Warns of Oracle Cloud Credential Compromise Risk for Organizations and Users
Source: Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Windows Task Scheduler Flaws Let Attackers Gain Privileges and Erase Logs
Source: Cymulate
Mustang Panda Targets Government Entities with Evolving ToneShell Malware Variants
Source: Sudeep Singh via Zscaler
Apple Fixes Two Actively Exploited iOS Vulnerabilities in Targeted Attacks
Source: Apple
Agent Tesla Malware Executes Multi-Stage Attacks Using PowerShell Scripts
Source: Saqib Khanzada via Palo Alto Networks Unit 42
💥 #CyberIncidents
Hacker Exploits ZKsync Admin Account to Mint $5M in Unclaimed Tokens
Source: ZKsync via X
Ex-Employee Exposes Thousands of Clients' Data at Ameriprise Financial
Source: Office of the Maine Attorney General
Alain Afflelou Cyberattack Exposes Customer Data Through Service Provider
Source: BfmTV
Cyberattack Disrupts Rhône FM Broadcasts in Vaud While Restoring Services
Source: Rhône FM
Legends International Reports Data Breach Impacting Personal Information
Source: Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
📢 #CyberNews
CVE Foundation Launched to Ensure Stability of Vulnerability Tracking System
Source: The CVE Foundation
Law Firm DPP Law Fined After Cybercriminals Expose Sensitive Client Data
Source: UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
Kansas Hospitals Sued After Physical Therapist Leaked Patient Data
Source: Stacey Saldanha-Olson via Topeka Capital-Journal
Compromised Network Devices Account for Majority of Cyberattacks on SMBs in 2024
Source: Sophos
Less Malware and Higher Wire Fraud Impacted Data Security in 2024
Source: BakerHostetler’s 2025 Data Security Incident Response Report
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