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CISA issues a warning about a critical security flaw in Palo Alto Networks’ Expedition tool. A federal agency urges employees to limit phone use in response to Chinese hacking. Law enforcement is perplexed by spontaneously rebooting iPhones. A key supplier for oilfields suffers a ransomware attack. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) patches multiple vulnerabilities in its Aruba Networking access points. Cybercriminals use game-related apps to distribute Winos4.0. Germany proposes legislation protecting security researchers. The TSA proposes new cybersecurity regulations for critical transportation infrastructure. Our guest is Aaron Griffin, Chief Architect from Sevco Security, sharing the discovery of a significant Apple iOS bug involving iPhone Mirroring. AI tries to wing it in a Reddit group, but moderators put a fork in it.
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Our guest is Aaron Griffin, Chief Architect from Sevco Security, sharing the discovery of a significant Apple iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia privacy bug that exposes employee personal iPhone apps and data to companies through iPhone Mirroring. Read Sevco’s blog on the topic.
CISA warns of Critical Palo Alto Networks Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks (GB Hackers)
U.S. Agency Warns Employees About Phone Use Amid Ongoing China Hack (Wall Street Journal)
Host of House panels getting briefed on major Chinese hacker telecom breaches (CyberScoop)
Police Freak Out at iPhones Mysteriously Rebooting Themselves, Locking Cops Out (404 Media)
Texas-based oilfield supplier faces disruptions following ransomware attack (The Record)
HPE Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in Aruba Access Points (SecurityWeek)
Winos4.0 hides in gaming apps to hijack Windows systems (The Register)
Germany drafts law to protect researchers who find security flaws (Bleeping Computer)
TSA proposes new cybersecurity rule for surface transportation, seeks public feedback (Industrial Cyber)
Reddit’s ‘Interesting as Fuck’ Community Rules That AI-Generated Video Is Not Interesting (404 Media)
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CISA issues a warning about a critical security flaw in Palo Alto Networks’ Expedition tool. A federal agency urges employees to limit phone use in response to Chinese hacking. Law enforcement is perplexed by spontaneously rebooting iPhones. A key supplier for oilfields suffers a ransomware attack. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) patches multiple vulnerabilities in its Aruba Networking access points. Cybercriminals use game-related apps to distribute Winos4.0. Germany proposes legislation protecting security researchers. The TSA proposes new cybersecurity regulations for critical transportation infrastructure. Our guest is Aaron Griffin, Chief Architect from Sevco Security, sharing the discovery of a significant Apple iOS bug involving iPhone Mirroring. AI tries to wing it in a Reddit group, but moderators put a fork in it.
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Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you’ll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn.
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Our guest is Aaron Griffin, Chief Architect from Sevco Security, sharing the discovery of a significant Apple iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia privacy bug that exposes employee personal iPhone apps and data to companies through iPhone Mirroring. Read Sevco’s blog on the topic.
Selected Reading
CISA warns of Critical Palo Alto Networks Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks (GB Hackers)
U.S. Agency Warns Employees About Phone Use Amid Ongoing China Hack (Wall Street Journal)
Host of House panels getting briefed on major Chinese hacker telecom breaches (CyberScoop)
Police Freak Out at iPhones Mysteriously Rebooting Themselves, Locking Cops Out (404 Media)
Texas-based oilfield supplier faces disruptions following ransomware attack (The Record)
HPE Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in Aruba Access Points (SecurityWeek)
Winos4.0 hides in gaming apps to hijack Windows systems (The Register)
Germany drafts law to protect researchers who find security flaws (Bleeping Computer)
TSA proposes new cybersecurity rule for surface transportation, seeks public feedback (Industrial Cyber)
Reddit’s ‘Interesting as Fuck’ Community Rules That AI-Generated Video Is Not Interesting (404 Media)
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