June 30, 2024 at 11:44PM
Microsoft has revealed that Russian cybercriminals stole more emails than initially acknowledged, including sensitive US government data. Alongside this, critical vulnerabilities in Johnson Controls IP cameras have been reported. Additionally, a cyber incident at CDK continues to impact US car dealers, and analysis suggests Facebook users are common targets for phishing scams.
From the meeting notes provided, it can be summarized that:
– Microsoft has notified customers about compromised systems and additional data theft by Russian criminals.
– Critical vulnerabilities in IP cameras and other systems have been reported, urging immediate updates.
– A “cyber incident” at CDK has left US car dealerships unable to sell cars, with potential long-term impacts.
– An analysis suggests Facebook users are prime targets for phishing scams.
– Researchers have presented an exploit called “SnailLoad”, which they believe is present in every internet connection and can infer internet activity based on TCP ACK requests.
– The EU has approved sanctions on six Russians involved in cyber attacks against EU states and Ukraine, imposing asset freeze and travel bans.
– The Rabbit R1, an AI-powered device, is found to be riddled with security holes, including hard-coded API keys, potentially exposing sensitive information.
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