HEAL Security - Cybersecurity Intelligence & News for Healthcare
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In this episode, Edd Hall discusses today’s major cybersecurity developments, including active exploitation of the 7-Zip RCE flaw, CISA’s newest KEV entry, security risks from Windows 11’s upcoming autonomous AI features, the emergence of the “Gentlemen” ransomware group, widespread abuse of URL shorteners, Eurofiber’s confirmed cloud breach, new guidance on bulletproof hosting, and a WhatsApp enumeration issue impacting user privacy.
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In this episode, Edd Hall discusses today’s major cybersecurity developments, including active exploitation of the 7-Zip RCE flaw, CISA’s newest KEV entry, security risks from Windows 11’s upcoming autonomous AI features, the emergence of the “Gentlemen” ransomware group, widespread abuse of URL shorteners, Eurofiber’s confirmed cloud breach, new guidance on bulletproof hosting, and a WhatsApp enumeration issue impacting user privacy.
Airstalk Malware, AI-Powered Vulnerability Patching, and Global Cyber Tensions: This Week in Cybersecurity
HEAL Security - Cybersecurity Intelligence & News for Healthcare
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Airstalk Malware, AI-Powered Vulnerability Patching, and Global Cyber Tensions: This Week in Cybersecurity
In this episode, Mark and Diana discuss the latest cybersecurity developments — from the state-backed Airstalk malware campaign exploiting VMware AirWatch APIs to Claroty’s critical authentication bypass fix. They also explore OpenAI’s new AI model “Aardvark”, designed to automatically detect and patch code vulnerabilities, and Microsoft Edge’s new scareware sensor aimed at blocking tech-support scams. Plus, they cover ongoing Cisco “BadCandy” infections, the U.S. decision to reject the UN cybercrime treaty, MOVEit and Linux kernel vulnerabilities, and CISA’s updated Exchange Server guidance — wrapping up with insights on what these trends mean for enterprise security in 2025.
HEAL Security - Cybersecurity Intelligence & News for Healthcare
In this episode, Edd Hall discusses today’s major cybersecurity developments, including active exploitation of the 7-Zip RCE flaw, CISA’s newest KEV entry, security risks from Windows 11’s upcoming autonomous AI features, the emergence of the “Gentlemen” ransomware group, widespread abuse of URL shorteners, Eurofiber’s confirmed cloud breach, new guidance on bulletproof hosting, and a WhatsApp enumeration issue impacting user privacy.