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LastPass says Klue breach affected customer information, but passwords remain secure. Attackers begin exploiting Cisco Unified CM vulnerability. CISA flags actively exploited Ubiquiti and Lantronix flaws, urges rapid patching. DifyTap flaws could expose private AI conversations across tenants. Researchers find AI plugin registry let unofficial tools masquerade as trusted software. xpl0itrs launche
Mike Masciulli, Managing Director of Migration Products and Services at Semperis, joins Dave Bittner on the CyberWire Daily podcast for a sponsored Industry Voices. Mike discusses why Active Directory migrations are uniquely vulnerable to Microsoft's RC4 deprecation and upcoming July 2026 enforcement deadline. He explains how migration projects can encounter silent failures when accounts move acro

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Content syndication has earned a mixed reputation among cybersecurity marketers. Too often, programs generate large volumes of leads but little measurable pipeline. Sales teams question lead quality, marketing teams question whether the right buyers are being reached, and both sides wonder whether the investment was worth it. Steve Piper has been in cybersecurity marketing for over 30 years and ha
Five Eyes warns AI could supercharge cyberattacks within months. Tata Electronics confirms breach as stolen data allegedly includes Apple and Tesla documents. Researchers publish new analysis of FortiBleed. Gizmodo breach exposes readers to ClickFix malware campaign. BootROM exploit can bypass Apple's SecureROM. Scattered Spider members plead guilty in the UK. Attackers exploit Gravity SMTP flaw t
Since its emergence in 2014, the Wagner Group operated as the Kremlin's shadow army, deploying mercenaries across Africa and the Middle East. It gave Vladimir Putin plausible deniability, expanding Moscow's geopolitical influence by propping up leaders through military assistance and securing Moscow's economic interests through weapons deals and access to natural resources. UN experts and human ri

Jun 22, 2026

This special episode brings together top industry experts to dissect the rapidly shifting landscape of modern cyber threats, cloud technologies, and artificial intelligence. The conversation moves past standard industry hype to deliver practical frameworks for building true operational resilience. Listeners will walk away with actionable strategies to harden their environments, manage expanding id
Klue supply-chain attack impacts cybersecurity firms. Brand-new Prinz Eugen ransomware is surprisingly polished. ShinyHunters leak exposes sensitive data of 10,000 Council of Europe employees. Security agencies sound alarm over FortiBleed credential harvesting operation. Texas data breach affects hunting and fishing licensees. Microsoft ties Mastra AI supply chain attack to North Korean hackers. V
Mike Britton, CIO at Abnormal AI, joins Dave Bittner on the CyberWire Daily podcast to discuss how AI-powered attacks have evolved from simple phishing assistance into fully productized cybercrime platforms. Drawing on recent research into platforms like VENOM and EvilTokens, as well as findings from Abnormal's 2026 Attack Landscape Report, Mike explains why sophisticated attacks are becoming acce

Jun 20, 2026

For years, security teams had time between discovery and exploitation. Time to triage. Time to validate. Time to prioritize what to fix first. AI has compressed that window. Frontier models now discover and chain vulnerabilities faster than human analysts can confirm them, and the gap between finding and fixing is shrinking in both directions. In this episode of CyberWire-X, N2K’s ⁠⁠Dave Bittner⁠⁠
This week on T-Minus: Space-Cyber Briefing: we look at how GPS attacks are evolving. Whereas traditional GPS jamming and spoofing attacks have typically involved targeting weak signals as they reach the surface, new attacks are potentially targeting these signals in space.
Traditionally, GPS jamming attacks have been confined to the ground; however, new data shows that these attacks could be moving to target signals before they even reach the ground. In this week’s episode, host Maria Varmazis sits down with Dave Bittner and Brandon Karpf to discuss recent research that suggests the attack landscape for GPS attacks is expanding. If this research is accurate, these a

Jun 19, 2026

This week, we are joined by ⁠Tom Kellermann⁠, ⁠TrendAI⁠'s VP of AI Security and Threat Research, discussing their work on "Inside SHADOW-WATER-063’s Banana RAT: From Build Server to Banking Fraud." Researchers from TrendAI's MDR team uncovered the full operation behind Banana RAT, a sophisticated banking trojan they track as SHADOW-WATER-063, by analyzing both attacker infrastructure and infected

Jun 18, 2026

In this special edition of CyberWire Daily’s 10th anniversary series, N2K CyberWire's ⁠Maria Varmazis⁠ and ⁠Dave Bittner⁠ discuss leaks, espionage and influence operations over the past 10 years. Together they reflect on a decade of cybersecurity developments, focusing on the pivotal year 2016 where a shift occurred. Join N2K as we cover the rise of nation-state cyber operations, major leaks like
International law enforcement disrupts the SocGholish botnet. The UK’s cyber chief says cybersecurity is a contest, not a risk register. Ukraine joins the EU’s cyber reserve. The Gentlemen gang sharpens its ransomware toolkit. A WordPress supply chain attack spreads malware. Critical patches land from F5, Atlassian, and Splunk. Agentjacking targets AI coding assistants. And Kodak confirms a breach

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