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Hackers ignore the ceasefire.

Season 11 Episode 2527 Published 1 day, 17 hours ago
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Iran-linked hackers signal cyberattacks will continue despite the cease-fire. Microsoft restores access after suspending open-source developer accounts. John Deere settles its right-to-repair fight. A suspected Adobe Reader zero-day surfaces. Palo Alto Networks and SonicWall patch high-severity flaws. New macOS malware targets crypto wallets. A threat cluster abuses live chat to bypass MFA. CISA orders urgent Ivanti patching. Researchers track a stealthy DDoS-for-hire botnet. Our guest is Edgard Capdevielle, CEO of Nozomi Networks, sharing insights on threats posed by nation-states and AI on OT security. macOS has a 49 day time limit. 

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CyberWire Guest

On today’s Industry Voices, we are joined by Edgard Capdevielle, CEO of Nozomi Networks, sharing insights on threats posed by nation-states and AI on OT security. If you enjoyed this conversation, check out the full interview here.

Selected Reading

Shaky Ceasefire Unlikely to Stop Cyberattacks From Iran-Linked Hackers for Long (SecurityWeek)

Microsoft suspends dev accounts for high-profile open source projects (Bleeping Computer)

John Deere to Pay $99 Million in Monumental Right-to-Repair Settlement (The Drive)

Adobe Reader Zero-Day Exploited for Months: Researcher (SecurityWeek)

Palo Alto Networks, SonicWall Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities (SecurityWeek)

New macOS Malware notnullOSX Targets Crypto Wallets Over $10K (Hackread)

Google Warns of New Threat Group Targeting BPOs and Helpdesks (Infosecurity Magazine)

Masjesu Rising: The Commercial IoT Botnet Built for Stealth, DDoS, and IoT Evasion (Trellix)

CISA orders feds to patch exploited Ivanti EPMM flaw by Sunday (Bleeping Computer)

We Found a Ticking Time Bomb in macOS TCP Networking - It Detonates After Exactly 49 Days (Photon Blog)

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