Tag: service providers
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Cisco Emergency Patch: Exclusive Critical Comms Fix
Cisco Emergency Patch isnt early alarmism—its a must‑install fix for a critical zero‑day already weaponized against Unified Communications appliances. If you run CUCM or any Cisco comms gear, patch now to stop attackers from hijacking phones, eavesdropping, or pivoting into your network.

Kimwolf Botnet: Exclusive Warning on Dangerous Local Threat
The Kimwolf botnet is quietly hijacking routers and management consoles to turn whole local networks into persistent, hard-to-detect attack platforms. If you haven’t checked firmware, disabled remote admin, or changed default credentials lately, now’s the time—this is an active, targeted campaign.

Attackers Reinstall Malware on Cisco: Stunning Risk
Meet BADCANDY — an implant that watches for removal and quietly reinstalls itself on unpatched Cisco IOS XE devices, turning cleanup into a dangerous game of whack-a-mole that puts enterprise networks and critical infrastructure at risk. If you manage routers or switches, consider this your wake-up call to inventory, patch, and harden before attackers make persistence permanent.

email bomb campaigns: Exclusive Dangerous Zendesk Flaw
Imagine waking to hundreds of threatening emails that look like they came from companies you trust — attackers abused weak outbound authentication in Zendesk to launch hard-to-block email bomb campaigns, a wake-up call for vendors and customers to tighten SPF/DKIM/DMARC and stronger default protections now.

Chinese-linked cyber operators: Stunning Risky Breach
What do you do when a partner becomes a suspect? Researchers found Chinese-linked hackers quietly breached a Russian IT provider — a rare pivot that shows geopolitical alignment doesn’t guarantee immunity and underscores how dangerous supply-chain compromises can be.

iiNet data breach: Risky Stunning 280k Exposed
Worried about the data you hand to your ISP? A recent iiNet incident exposed over 280,000 customer records—here’s what happened, who’s at risk, and simple steps you can take to protect yourself.