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Cyber Briefing 2024.07.18

👉 What’s going on in the cyber world today?

🚨 #CyberAlerts

Cisco Issues Patches for Critical On-Prem Smart Software Manager Flaw
Source: Cisco

MirrorFace Targets Japanese Organizations via its Internet-Facing Assets
Source: Shusei Tomonaga via JPCERT/CC

SAP AI Core Critical Vulnerabilities Could Expose Customer Data to Cyber Attacks
Source: Hillai Ben-Sasson via Wiz

Beware of The Latest Android BadPack Malware With a New Sneaky Trick Up its Sleeve
Source: Lee Wei Yeong via Palo Alto’s Unit42

Google Cloud Vulnerable to TE.0 HTTP Request Smuggling Flaw
Source: Paolo Arnolfo, Guillermo Gregorio and _medusa_1_ via Bugcrowd

💥 #CyberIncidents

WazirX Confirms Security Breach Involving $230M in Assets and Halts Operations
Source: WazirX

Fractal ID Suffers Data Breach Exposing Personal and Financial Data of Users
Source: Fractal ID

Recruit Co. Confirms SUUMO Data Breach Compromising Employee Records Since 2007
Source: Recruit Co., Ltd

Colorado’s Pueblo County School District Faces Breach Impacting Former Students
Source: James Bartolo via The Pueblo Cheiftan

TV Doctors Michael Mosley and Hilary Jones Deepfaked to Promote Health Scams
Source: Joe Pinkstone via The Telegraph

📢 #CyberNews
UK Government Set to Introduce New Cyber Security and Resilience Legislation
Source: UK Government

23andMe Reaches Settlement in 2023 Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit
Source: Ron Leuty via San Francisco Business Times

US Data Breach Victims Surge 1170% Annually Despite Fewer Incidents in Q2 2024
Source: Identity Theft Resource Center

Latest Study Finds Energy and Oil Sectors Hit Hard by Ransomware Surge
Source: Sophos

Atturra Acquires Exent and Expands Strategic Advisory Services Across Australia
Source: Atturra

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