Your Weekly Cybersecurity Digest

Your Weekly Cybersecurity Digest

Welcome to the CyberDigest, your go-to source for the latest news and updates in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity. In this fast-paced digital age, staying informed about the latest threats, technological advancements, and best practices is crucial. Our newsletter is designed to keep you ahead of the curve with timely reports on cyber attacks, data breaches, emerging security technologies, regulatory changes, and expert insights.

Whether you're a seasoned security professional or simply keen to safeguard your digital life, CyberDigest is here to equip you with the knowledge you need to navigate the complex landscape of cybersecurity. Stay vigilant, stay informed, and stay secure with us.

32,826 Employees Exposed Overnight?

News is floating around about a breach that exposed 32,826 employees/former employees last night from a major company with a revenue of over $64B.

The company has been quick to deny the breach but it is early hours yet.

As investigations continue to see if the alleged leak is true, the company claims to have found only 3 employee names leaked.

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Hackers Exploit Legitimate Websites to Deliver BadSpace Windows Backdoor

Legitimate-but-compromised websites are being used as a conduit to deliver a Windows backdoor dubbed BadSpace under the guise of fake browser updates. Read more here.


U.S. Bans Kaspersky Software, Citing National Security Risks

The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on Thursday announced a "first of its kind" ban that prohibits Kaspersky Lab's U.S. subsidiary from directly or indirectly offering its security software in the country. Read on to know why.


Experts Uncover New Evasive SquidLoader Malware Targeting Chinese Organizations

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new evasive malware loader named SquidLoader that spreads via phishing campaigns targeting Chinese organizations.

AT&T LevelBlue Labs, which first observed the malware in late April 2024, said it incorporates features that are designed to thwart static and dynamic analysis and ultimately evade detection. Read more.


China-Linked Hackers Infiltrate East Asian Firm for 3 Years Using F5 Devices

A suspected China-nexus cyber espionage actor has been attributed as behind a prolonged attack against an unnamed organization located in East Asia for a period of about three years, with the adversary establishing persistence using legacy F5 BIG-IP appliances and using it as an internal command-and-control (C&C) for defense evasion purposes. Read more.


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