Cybersecurity Roundup: AI-Automated Attacks, Supply-Chain Leaks, and Fake Banking Domains
Sourced from 4 publications
- •A Chinese-speaking cybercrime group is leveraging AI tools to target approximately 170,000 servers across Windows and Linux environments
- •The LiteLLM supply-chain breach leaked terabytes of sensitive organizational data through a compromised security scanner that exposed cloud keys
- •Allure Security identified 2,200 fake banking domains built from inexpensive templates designed to harvest customer credentials
- •A hacker impersonating a crypto news site employee used Google Docs to deliver malware to cybersecurity researchers
Sources
Allure Security uncovers 2,200 phantom bank domains
cfotech_in
Massive supply-chain attack sees terabytes of data belonging to some of the worl...
Techradar
Chinese hackers use AI to automate attacks on 170,000 servers
CyberInsider
Someone targeted security researchers using a fake crypto conference as a lure
TechCrunch
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