Season 10 Episode 2385
Salt Typhoon marks China’s most ambitious campaign yet. A major Google outage hit Southeastern Europe. A critical zero-day flaw in FreePBX gets patched. Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters claim the Jaguar Land Rover hack. Researchers uncover a major evolution in the XWorm backdoor campaign. GhostRedirector is a new China-aligned threat actor. CISA adds a pair of TP-Link router flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. The feds put a $10 million bounty on three Russian FSB officers. Experts warn sweeping cuts to ODNI could cripple U.S. cyber defense. Our guest is Rick Kaun, Global Director of Cybersecurity Services at Rockwell Automation, discussing IT/OT convergence in securing critical water and wastewater systems. Google says rumors of Gmail’s breach are greatly exaggerated.
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CyberWire Guest
Today our guest is Rick Kaun, Global Director of Cybersecurity Services at Rockwell Automation, who is talking about "IT/OT Convergence for Critical Water & Wastewater Security."
Selected Reading
‘Unrestrained’ Chinese Cyberattackers May Have Stolen Data From Almost Every American (The New York Times)
Google Down in Eastern Europe (UPDATED) (Novinite Sofia News Agency)
Sangoma Patches Critical Zero-Day Exploited to Hack FreePBX Servers (SecurityWeek)
M&S hackers claim to be behind Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack (BBC)
XWorm’s Evolving Infection Chain: From Predictable to Deceptive (Trellix)
GhostRedirector poisons Windows servers: Backdoors with a side of Potatoes (welivesecurity by ESET)
CISA Flags TP-Link Router Flaws CVE-2023-50224 and CVE-2025-9377 as Actively Exploited (The Cyber Security News)
US offers $10 million bounty for info on Russian FSB hackers (Bleeping Computer)
Cutting Cyber Intelligence Undermines National Security (FDD)
No, Google did not warn 2.5 billion Gmail users to reset passwords (Bleeping Computer)
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