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    • Windows 11 พบปัญหาไอคอนรหัสผ่านหายหลังอัปเดตเดือนสิงหาคม 2025

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    • ผู้โจมตีขโมยข้อมูลสมาชิกจากสหพันธ์ฟุตบอลฝรั่งเศส (French Soccer Federation)

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    • GreyNoise เปิดตัวเครื่องมือฟรี ช่วยผู้ใช้งานตรวจสอบว่า IP ถูกนำไปใช้ในเครือข่าย Botnet หรือไม่

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    • CISA เพิ่มช่องโหว่ที่ถูกใช้โจมตี 1 รายการลงในแคตตาล็อก

      เมื่อวันที่ 28 พฤศจิกายน 2025 Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ได้เพิ่มช่องโหว่ใหม่ 1 รายการลงในแคตตาล็อก Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) จากหลักฐานที่พบว่ามีการโจมตีใช้งานจริงแล้ว ดังนี้

      • CVE-2021-26829 OpenPLC ScadaBR Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability

      ทั้งนี้ คำสั่ง BOD 22-01 ของ CISA กำหนดให้มี แคตตาล็อก Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) เพื่อรวบรวมช่องโหว่ (CVEs) ที่มีความเสี่ยงสูงและถูกใช้งานโจมตีจริง หน่วยงาน Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) ต้องดำเนินการแก้ไขช่องโหว่ที่ระบุภายในเวลาที่กำหนด เพื่อปกป้องเครือข่ายจากภัยคุกคาม

      ทาง CISA จะปรับปรุงและเพิ่มช่องโหว่ใหม่เข้าสู่แคตตาล็อก KEV อย่างต่อเนื่อง เพื่อให้ครอบคลุมความเสี่ยงที่ตรวจพบจริงในปัจจุบันและอนาคต

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    • Cyber Threat Intelligence 01 December 2025

      New Tooling

      • Your IP Address Might Be Someone Else's Problem (And Here's How To Find Out)
        "We built something new at GreyNoise Labs, and it started with a question we kept hearing: “How do I know if my home network has been compromised?” It’s not a theoretical concern. Over the past year, residential proxy networks have exploded and have been turning home internet connections into exit points for other people’s traffic. Sometimes folks knowingly install software that does this in exchange for a few dollars. More often, malware sneaks onto devices, usually via nefarious apps or browser extensions, and quietly turns them into nodes in someone else’s infrastructure."
        https://www.greynoise.io/blog/your-ip-address-might-be-someone-elses-problem
        https://check.labs.greynoise.io/
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/greynoise-launches-free-scanner-to-check-if-youre-part-of-a-botnet/

      Vulnerabilities

      • CISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability To Catalog
        "CISA has added one new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation.
        CVE-2021-26829 OpenPLC ScadaBR Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability"
        https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2025/11/28/cisa-adds-one-known-exploited-vulnerability-catalog
        https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/cisa-adds-actively-exploited-xss-bug.html
      • The Hidden Dangers Of Calendar Subscriptions: 4 Million Devices At Risk
        "Day-to-day workload can become overwhelming as time passes alongside the growing tasks and responsibilities of both personal and professional lives. Therefore, a well-structured digital calendar may be an essential organizational tool to navigate through the day, helping with the support we need to manage our time and ongoing commitments."
        https://www.bitsight.com/blog/hidden-dangers-calendar-subscriptions-4-million-devices-risk
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/threat-actors-exploit-calendar-subs/

      Malware

      • Tomiris Wreaks Havoc: New Tools And Techniques Of The APT Group
        "While tracking the activities of the Tomiris threat actor, we identified new malicious operations that began in early 2025. These attacks targeted foreign ministries, intergovernmental organizations, and government entities, demonstrating a focus on high-value political and diplomatic infrastructure. In several cases, we traced the threat actor’s actions from initial infection to the deployment of post-exploitation frameworks. These attacks highlight a notable shift in Tomiris’s tactics, namely the increased use of implants that leverage public services (e.g., Telegram and Discord) as command-and-control (C2) servers. This approach likely aims to blend malicious traffic with legitimate service activity to evade detection by security tools."
        https://securelist.com/tomiris-new-tools/118143/
      • Bootstrap Script Exposes PyPI To Domain Takeover Attacks
        "ReversingLabs researchers have discovered vulnerable code in legacy Python packages that could make possible an attack on the Python Package Index (PyPI) via a domain compromise. Although the vulnerable code is mostly unused in modern development environments, it may still be used in legacy production. RL Spectra Assure Community’s machine learning model, which detects packages with behaviors similar to known malware, found the vulnerability in bootstrap files for a build tool that installs the Python package distribute and performs other tasks in the bootstrapping process."
        https://www.reversinglabs.com/blog/bootstrap-script-exposes-pypi-to-domain-takeover-attack
        https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/legacy-python-bootstrap-scripts-create.html
      • Inside The GitHub Infrastructure Powering North Korea’s Contagious Interview Npm Attacks
        "The Socket Threat Research Team continues to track North Korea’s Contagious Interview operation as it systematically infiltrates the npm ecosystem. Since we last reported on this campaign, it has added at least 197 more malicious npm packages and over 31,000 additional downloads, with state-sponsored threat actors targeting blockchain and Web3 developers through fake job interviews and “test assignments”. This sustained tempo makes Contagious Interview one of the most prolific campaigns exploiting npm, and it shows how thoroughly North Korean threat actors have adapted their tooling to modern JavaScript and crypto-centric development workflows."
        https://socket.dev/blog/north-korea-contagious-interview-npm-attacks
        https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/north-korean-hackers-deploy-197-npm.html
        https://securityaffairs.com/185170/apt/contagious-interview-campaign-expands-with-197-npm-ppackages-spreading-new-ottercookie-malware.html
      • PostHog Admits Shai-Hulud 2.0 Was Its Biggest Ever Security Bungle
        "PostHog says the Shai-Hulud 2.0 npm worm compromise was "the largest and most impactful security incident" it's ever experienced after attackers slipped malicious releases into its JavaScript SDKs and tried to auto-loot developer credentials. In a postmortem released by PostHog, one of the various package maintainers impacted by Shai-Hulud 2.0, the company says contaminated packages – which included core SDKs like posthog-node, posthog-js, and posthog-react-native – contained a pre-install script that ran automatically when the software was installed. That script ran TruffleHog to scan for credentials, exfiltrated any found secrets to new public GitHub repositories, then used stolen npm credentials to publish further malicious packages – enabling the worm to spread."
        https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/28/posthog_shaihulud/
        https://posthog.com/blog/nov-24-shai-hulud-attack-post-mortem
      • Over 2,000 Fake Shopping Sites Spotted Before Cyber Monday
        "Shoppers looking for great deals this holiday season need to be extra careful, as a massive operation involving over 2,000 fake online stores has been found, timed perfectly to steal money and personal details during peak sales like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Cybersecurity firm CloudSEK recently discovered this huge network and shared its research with Hackread.com. According to CloudSEK’s analysis, these aren’t isolated incidents; they are highly organised operations using identical methods to trick people, making this one of the largest coordinated scam efforts seen this shopping season."
        https://hackread.com/fake-shopping-sites-cyber-monday/

      Breaches/Hacks/Leaks

      • Public GitLab Repositories Exposed More Than 17,000 Secrets
        "After scanning all 5.6 million public repositories on GitLab Cloud, a security engineer discovered more than 17,000 exposed secrets across over 2,800 unique domains. Luke Marshall used the TruffleHog open-source tool to check the code in the repositories for sensitive credentials like API keys, passwords, and tokens. The researcher previously scanned Bitbucket, where he found 6,212 secrets spread over 2.6 million repositories. He also checked the Common Crawl dataset that is used to train AI models, which exposed 12,000 valid secrets."
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/public-gitlab-repositories-exposed-more-than-17-000-secrets/
        https://trufflesecurity.com/blog/scanning-5-6-million-public-gitlab-repositories-for-secrets
      • French Football Federation Discloses Data Breach After Cyberattack
        "The French Football Federation (FFF) disclosed a data breach on Friday after attackers used a compromised account to gain access to administrative management software used by football clubs. After detecting the unauthorized access, FFF's security team disabled the compromised account and reset all user passwords across the system. However, before they were detected and evicted from the breached systems, the threat actors stole personal and contact information from members of French football clubs."
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/french-football-federation-fff-discloses-data-breach-after-cyberattack/
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/french-football-federation-data/
        https://www.securityweek.com/french-soccer-federation-hit-by-cyberattack-member-data-stolen/
        https://securityaffairs.com/185160/data-breach/attackers-stole-member-data-from-french-soccer-federation.html
      • Brit Telco Brsk Confirms Breach As Bidding Begins For 230K+ Customer Records
        "British telco Brsk is investigating claims that it was attacked by cybercriminals who made off with more than 230,000 files. An advert posted to a cybercrime forum last week claimed to list 230,105 records stolen from the telco, with interested parties invited to bid for access to the data via Telegram. According to the advert, the stolen data includes customers' full names, email and home addresses, installation details, location data, phone numbers, and indicators of whether they are considered a vulnerable person."
        https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/28/brsk_breach/

      General News

      • Man Behind In-Flight Evil Twin WiFi Attacks Gets 7 Years In Prison
        "A 44-year-old man was sentenced to seven years and four months in prison for operating an “evil twin” WiFi network to steal the data of unsuspecting travelers during flights and at various airports across Australia. The man, an Australian national, was charged in July 2024 after Australian authorities had confiscated his equipment in April and confirmed that he was engaging in malicious activities during domestic flights and at airports in Perth, Melbourne, and Adelaide."
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/man-behind-in-flight-evil-twin-wifi-attacks-gets-7-years-in-prison/
      • Social Data Puts User Passwords At Risk In Unexpected Ways
        "Many CISOs already assume that social media creates new openings for password guessing, but new research helps show what that risk looks like in practice. The findings reveal how much information can be reconstructed from public profiles and how that data influences the strength of user passwords. The study also examines how LLMs behave when asked to generate or evaluate passwords based on that same personal information."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/28/research-social-media-password-risk/
        https://arxiv.org/pdf/2511.16716
      • Fragmented Tooling Slows Vulnerability Management
        "Security leaders know vulnerability backlogs are rising, but new data shows how quickly the gap between exposures and available resources is widening, according to a new report by Hackuity. Organizations use a formalized approach to manage vulnerabilities, but their tooling remains fragmented. Respondents rely on an average of four detection tools, and cloud or container configuration audits are the most common at 85%. This mix suggests broad coverage, but it also explains why teams struggle with visibility, correlation of findings, and consistent prioritization."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/28/hackuity-vulnerability-management-trends-report/

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    • Cyber Threat Intelligence 28 November 2025

      Financial Sector

      • Criminal Networks Industrialize Payment Fraud Operations
        "Fraud operations are expanding faster than payment defenses can adjust. Criminal groups function like coordinated businesses that develop tools, automate tasks, and scale attacks. New data from a Visa report shows how these shifts are reshaping risk across the financial sector."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/27/visa-payment-fraud-trends-report/

      Malware

      • Shai-Hulud 2.0 Campaign Targets Cloud And Developer Ecosystems
        "This blog continues our investigation on the Node Package Manager (NPM) supply chain attack that took place on September 15, where attackers executed a highly targeted phishing campaign to compromise the account of an NPM package maintainer. Our previous blog detailed how the malicious code injected onto JavaScript packages diverted cryptocurrency assets by hijacking web APIs and manipulating network traffic, and how the Shai-hulud worm in the attack payload steals cloud service tokens, deploys secret-scanning tools, and spreads to additional accounts. An incident this November 24 reported hundreds of NPM repositories compromised by what appears to be a new Shai-hulud campaign with the repository description, "Sha1-Hulud: The Second Coming.""
        https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/25/k/shai-hulud-2-0-targets-cloud-and-developer-systems.html
        • Is Zendesk Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters’ Latest Campaign Target?
          "ReliaQuest has uncovered indications of a potential new campaign from the notorious threat collective “Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters,” this time targeting users of the customer support software Zendesk. ReliaQuest’s Threat Research team identified Zendesk-related domains, including more than 40 typosquatted domains and impersonating URLs, created within the past six months. These domains, such as znedesk[.]com or vpn-zendesk[.]com, are clearly designed to mimic legitimate Zendesk environments. Some host phishing pages, like fake single sign-on (SSO) portals that appear before Zendesk authentication. It’s a classic tactic probably aimed at stealing credentials from unsuspecting users. We also identified Zendesk-related impersonating domains that contained multiple different organizations’ names or brands within the URL, making it even more likely that unsuspecting users would trust and click on these links."
          https://reliaquest.com/blog/zendesk-scattered-lapsus-hunters-latest-target/
          https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/scattered-lapsus-hunters-zendesk/
          https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/27/scattered_lapsus_hunters_zendesk/
      • Meet Rey, The Admin Of ‘Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters’
        "A prolific cybercriminal group that calls itself “Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters” has dominated headlines this year by regularly stealing data from and publicly mass extorting dozens of major corporations. But the tables seem to have turned somewhat for “Rey,” the moniker chosen by the technical operator and public face of the hacker group: Earlier this week, Rey confirmed his real life identity and agreed to an interview after KrebsOnSecurity tracked him down and contacted his father."
        https://krebsonsecurity.com/2025/11/meet-rey-the-admin-of-scattered-lapsus-hunters/
        https://hackread.com/report-names-teen-scattered-lapsus-hunters-group/

      Breaches/Hacks/Leaks

      • OpenAI Discloses API Customer Data Breach Via Mixpanel Vendor Hack
        "OpenAI is notifying some ChatGPT API customers that limited identifying information was exposed following a breach at its third-party analytics provider Mixpanel. Mixpanel offers event analytics that OpenAI uses to track user interactions on the frontend interface for the API product. According to the AI company, the cyber incident affected “limited analytics data related to some users of the API” and did not impact users of ChatGPT or other products."
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/openai-discloses-api-customer-data-breach-via-mixpanel-vendor-hack/
        https://openai.com/index/mixpanel-incident/
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/openai-warns-mixpanel-data-breach/
        https://www.securityweek.com/openai-user-data-exposed-in-mixpanel-hack/
        https://hackread.com/openai-api-mixpanel-data-breach-chatgpt/
        https://securityaffairs.com/185121/data-breach/openai-data-may-have-been-exposed-after-a-cyberattack-on-analytics-firm-mixpanel.html
        https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/27/openai_mixpanel_api/
      • Asahi Admits Ransomware Gang May Have Spilled Almost 2M People's Data
        "Asahi has finally done the sums on September's ransomware attack in Japan, conceding the crooks may have helped themselves to personal data tied to almost 2 million people. Back on September 29, Asahi disclosed a "system failure caused by a cyberattack" that knocked out ordering, shipping, and call center systems across its Japanese operations. Days later, the attack was claimed by the Qilin ransomware crew, which reckons it stole some 27 GB of internal files – including employee records, contracts, financial documents, and other sensitive assets."
        https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/27/asahi_ransomware_numbers/
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/asahi-15-million-customers/
        https://www.securityweek.com/asahi-data-breach-impacts-2-million-individuals/
        https://securityaffairs.com/185126/data-breach/asahi-says-crooks-stole-data-of-approximately-2m-customers-and-employees.html

      General News

      • Your Critical Infrastructure Is Running Out Of Time
        "Cyber attackers often succeed not because they are inventive, but because the systems they target are old. A new report by Cisco shows how unsupported technology inside national infrastructure creates openings that attackers can exploit repeatedly. The findings show how widespread this problem has become and how much it influences national resilience."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/27/cisco-legacy-system-vulnerabilities-report/
      • The Identity Mess Your Customers Feel Before You Do
        "Customer identity has become one of the most brittle parts of the enterprise security stack. Teams know authentication matters, but organizations keep using methods that frustrate users and increase risk. New research from Descope shows how companies manage customer identity and the issues that have been building in the background."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/27/descope-customer-identity-issues-report/
      • Fraud Fears But No Breach Spike Expected This Festive Season
        "Security experts have dismissed fears that threat actors could step up cyber-attacks on distracted retailers this Black Friday and in the run up to Christmas, although concerns persist. Huntsman Security analyzed data security incidents reported to the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) between Q3 2024 and Q2 2025. It found that the 1381 incidents reported by the retail and manufacturing sector had only minor seasonal peaks, with none outside a margin of error. Some 355 incidents were reported to the regulator in the busiest time of the year for retailers (Q4), versus 323 in Q3 2024, 317 in Q2 2025 and 386 in Q2 2025. The latter period included the massive ransomware breaches at M&S and the Co-Op Group."
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fraud-fears-no-breach-spike/
      • Ransomware Reshaping Cyber As National Security Priority
        "Non-stop, high-profile ransomware attacks against Britain and the United States have transformed cybersecurity into a national security priority, Anne Neuberger, the former White House deputy national security adviser for cyber, said at a Wednesday event in London. "For too long, it's been a tech thing, 'go get your CIO to fix it,'" Neuberger told attendees at an event hosted by think tank Royal United Services Institute, where she serves as a distinguished fellow."
        https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/ransomware-reshaping-cyber-as-national-security-priority-a-30160
      • As Space Becomes Warfare Domain, Cyber Is On The Frontlines
        "Space is becoming a domain of warfare, with private sector companies on the front lines - and the first shots will likely be fired in cyberspace, a senior U.S. intelligence official warned this month. "Cybersecurity for space systems is very likely to be on the front lines of conflict involving space," said Johnathon Martin, acting deputy director of the Office of the Chief Architect at the National Reconnaissance Office, which builds, launches and operates U.S. spy satellites."
        https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/as-space-becomes-warfare-domain-cyber-on-frontlines-a-30148
      • FCC Warns Of Hackers Hijacking Radio Equipment For False Alerts
        "Hackers have been hijacking US radio transmission equipment to air bogus emergency tones and offensive material, according to a notice issued Wednesday by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The wave of intrusions triggered unauthorized uses of the Emergency Alert System’s distinctive Attention Signal, which is normally reserved for tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes and other urgent threats. In particular, threat actors appeared to target Barix network audio devices and reconfigure them to capture attacker-controlled streams instead of regular programming."
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fcc-hackers-hijacking-radio/
        https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-25-996A1.pdf
        https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/27/fcc_radio_hijack/

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    • พบการแพร่กระจายมัลแวร์ขโมยข้อมูล (Infostealer) ผ่านการติดตั้งเกมละเมิดลิขสิทธิ์

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    • หน่วยงานท้องถิ่นหลายแห่งในลอนดอนประกาศระบบไอทีขัดข้อง หลังพบเหตุโจมตีไซเบอร์

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    • Cyber Threat Intelligence 27 November 2025

      Telecom Sector

      • Mobile Industry Warns Patchwork Cyber Regs Are Driving Up Costs
        "Mobile operators' core cybersecurity spending is projected to more than double by 2030 as threats evolve, while poorly designed and fragmented policy frameworks add extra compliance costs, according to industry group the GSMA. The lobbying organization has pushed out a report calling for national policymakers to simplify compliance and incident reporting to make the job of the network operators easier. It also wants to see greater international coordination between governments and regulators to build those frameworks around common standards."
        https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/26/gsma_global_standards_mobile_industry/
        https://www.gsma.com/solutions-and-impact/connectivity-for-good/public-policy/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Impact-of-Cybersecurity-Regulation-on-Mobile-Operators.pdf

      New Tooling

      • DeepTeam: Open-Source LLM Red Teaming Framework
        "Security teams are pushing large language models into products faster than they can test them, which makes any new red teaming method worth paying attention to. DeepTeam is an open-source framework built to probe these systems before they reach users, and it takes a direct approach to exposing weaknesses. The tool runs on a local machine and uses language models to simulate attacks as well as evaluate the results. It applies techniques drawn from recent research on jailbreaking and prompt injection, which gives teams a way to uncover issues such as bias or exposure of personal data. Once DeepTeam finds a problem, it offers guardrails that can be added to production systems to block similar issues."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/26/deepteam-open-source-llm-red-teaming-framework/
        https://github.com/confident-ai/deepteam

      Vulnerabilities

      • Old Tech, New Vulnerabilities: NTLM Abuse, Ongoing Exploitation In 2025
        "Flip phones grew popular, Windows XP debuted on personal computers, Apple introduced the iPod, peer-to-peer file sharing via torrents was taking off, and MSN Messenger dominated online chat. That was the tech scene in 2001, the same year when Sir Dystic of Cult of the Dead Cow published SMBRelay, a proof-of-concept that brought NTLM relay attacks out of theory and into practice, demonstrating a powerful new class of authentication relay exploits."
        https://securelist.com/ntlm-abuse-in-2025/118132/
      • ASUS Warns Of New Critical Auth Bypass Flaw In AiCloud Routers
        "ASUS has released new firmware to patch nine security vulnerabilities, including a critical authentication bypass flaw in routers with AiCloud enabled. AiCloud is a cloud-based remote access feature that comes with many ASUS routers, turning them into private cloud servers for remote media streaming and cloud storage. As the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer explained, the CVE-2025-59366 vulnerability "can be triggered by an unintended side effect of the Samba functionality, potentially leading to allow execution of specific functions without proper authorization.""
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/asus-warns-of-new-critical-auth-bypass-flaw-in-aicloud-routers/
      • Popular Forge Library Gets Fix For Signature Verification Bypass Flaw
        "A vulnerability in the ‘node-forge’ package, a popular JavaScript cryptography library, could be exploited to bypass signature verifications by crafting data that appears valid. The flaw is tracked as CVE-2025-12816 and received a high severity rating. It arises from the library’s ASN.1 validation mechanism, which allows malformed data to pass checks even when it is cryptographically invalid."
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/popular-forge-library-gets-fix-for-signature-verification-bypass-flaw/
        Dell ControlVault, Lasso, GL.iNet Vulnerabilities
        "Cisco Talos’ Vulnerability Discovery & Research team recently disclosed five vulnerabilities in Dell ControlVault 3 firmware and its associated Windows software, four vulnerabilities in Entr'ouvert Lasso, and one vulnerability in GL.iNet Slate AX. The vulnerabilities mentioned in this blog post have been patched by their respective vendors, all in adherence to Cisco’s third-party vulnerability disclosure policy. For Snort coverage that can detect the exploitation of these vulnerabilities, download the latest rule sets from Snort.org, and our latest Vulnerability Advisories are always posted on Talos Intelligence’s website."
        https://blog.talosintelligence.com/dell-controlvault-lasso-gl-inet-vulnerabilities/
      • B2B Guest Access Creates An Unprotected Attack Vector
        "Microsoft Teams is a core collaboration platform for Ontinue and for the organisations we protect. Our ability to engage directly with customers inside their own Teams environments is one of our most valued differentiators, and one they consistently highlight as a strength of our service. However, like all powerful collaboration tools, Teams depends on proper configuration and governance to ensure its security boundaries function as intended. Effective protection is not inherent to the platform; it emerges from how each tenant chooses to manage external access, identity boundaries, and integrated security controls."
        https://www.ontinue.com/resource/blog-microsoft-chat-with-anyone-understanding-phishing-risk/
        https://hackread.com/microsoft-teams-guest-chat-flaw-malware/

      Malware

      • Bloody Wolf: A Blunt Crowbar Threat To Justice
        "Bloody Wolf is an advanced persistent threat (APT) group active since late 2023. The group initially used commercial STRRAT malware. Later, the group switched to deploying the legitimate NetSupport remote administration tool (RAT) in campaigns targeting Kazakhstan and Russia previously described by BI.ZONE analysts. A joint investigation between Group-IB and UKUK has revealed that Bloody Wolf had been conducting a campaign in Kyrgyzstan since at least June 2025. Those threat actors would impersonate the country’s Ministry of Justice through official looking PDF documents and domain names, which in turn hosted malicious Java Archive (JAR) files designed to deploy the NetSupport RAT."
        https://www.group-ib.com/blog/bloody-wolf/
      • Dissecting a New Malspam Chain Delivering Purelogs Infostealer
        "The AISI Research Center’s Cybersecurity Observatory publishes the report “Dissecting a new malspam chain delivering Purelogs infostealer” – November 25, 2025. Organizational and personal security remains under constant threat from increasingly sophisticated attack vectors, with malspam continuing to represent one of the most widespread and effective initial infection vectors for distributing malware on a large scale. Despite advances in endpoint protection technologies, malicious campaigns effectively exploit human urgency, curiosity, and trust, often masquerading as legitimate communications, security alerts, or financial documents."
        https://securityaffairs.com/185066/cyber-crime/dissecting-a-new-malspam-chain-delivering-purelogs-infostealer.html
        https://dimanec.unipegaso.it/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2025/11/Dissecting-a-new-malspam-chain-delivering-Purelogs-infostealer.pdf
      • Russian RomCom Utilizing SocGholish To Deliver Mythic Agent To U.S. Companies Supporting Ukraine
        "In September 2025, Arctic Wolf® Labs identified a U.S.-based company that was targeted by RomCom threat actors via SocGholish, operated by TA569. While the typical initial SocGholish infection chain was followed, roughly 10 minutes post-exploitation, RomCom’s targeted Mythic Agent loader was delivered to the system. This is the first time that a RomCom payload has been observed being distributed by SocGholish."
        https://arcticwolf.com/resources/blog/romcom-utilizing-socgholish-to-deliver-mythic-agent-to-usa-companies-supporting-ukraine/
        https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/romcom-uses-socgholish-fake-update.html
        https://securityaffairs.com/185084/security/for-the-first-time-a-romcom-payload-has-been-observed-being-distributed-via-socgholish.html
      • Fake Battlefield 6 Pirated Versions And Game Trainers Used To Deploy Stealers And C2 Agents
        "Bitdefender Labs has identified malware campaigns exploiting the popularity of EA's Battlefield 6 first-person shooter, distributed via supposedly pirated versions, game installers, and fake game trainers across torrent websites and other easily found domains. Electronic Arts' Battlefield 6, developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts (EA), was released in October, and it's likely one of the most significant game launches of the year."
        https://www.bitdefender.com/en-us/blog/labs/fake-battlefield-6-pirated-games-trainers
        https://hackread.com/fake-battlefield-6-downloads-malware-data/
      • Malicious Chrome Extension Injects Hidden SOL Fees Into Solana Swaps
        "Socket’s Threat Research Team discovered a malicious Chrome extension Crypto Copilot, published on June 18, 2024, which markets itself as a tool to “execute trades instantly from your X feed.” Behind the interface, the extension injects an extra transfer into every Solana swap, siphoning a minimum of 0.0013 SOL or 0.05% of the trade amount to a hardcoded attacker-controlled wallet. The fee behavior is never disclosed on the Chrome Web Store listing, and the logic implementing it is buried inside heavily obfuscated code."
        https://socket.dev/blog/malicious-chrome-extension-injects-hidden-sol-fees-into-solana-swaps
        https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/chrome-extension-caught-injecting.html
      • ShadowV2 Casts a Shadow Over IoT Devices
        "At the end of October, during a global disruption of AWS connections, FortiGuard Labs observed malware named “ShadowV2” spreading via IoT vulnerabilities. These incidents affected multiple countries worldwide and spanned seven different industries. So far, the malware appears to have only been active during the time of the large-scale AWS outage. We believe this activity was likely a test run conducted in preparation for future attacks. The following sections provide a detailed analysis of these incidents and the ShadowV2 malware."
        https://www.fortinet.com/blog/threat-research/shadowv2-casts-a-shadow-over-iot-devices
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-shadowv2-botnet-malware-used-aws-outage-as-a-test-opportunity/
        https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/26/miraibased_botnet_shadowv2/
      • Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2)
        "PostHog has published a detailed post mortem describing how one of its GitHub Actions workflows was abused as an initial access vector for Shai Hulud v2. An attacker briefly opened a pull request that modified a script executed via pull_request_target, exfiltrated a bot personal access token from CI, then used that access to steal additional GitHub secrets including an npm publish token and ship malicious versions of several PostHog SDKs. PostHog has since revoked credentials, tightened workflow reviews, moved to trusted publishing, and reworked its secrets management. Their write up highlights how subtle CI workflow choices can create a path from untrusted contributions to package release credentials."
        https://socket.dev/blog/shai-hulud-strikes-again-v2
        https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/shai-hulud-v2-campaign-spreads-from-npm.html
      • The Korean Leaks – Analyzing The Hybrid Geopolitical Campaign Targeting South Korean Financial Services With Qilin RaaS
        "The "Korean Leaks" campaign showcases a sophisticated supply chain attack against South Korea's financial sector. This operation combined the capabilities of a major Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) group, Qilin, with potential involvement from North Korean state-affiliated actors (Moonstone Sleet) leveraging Managed Service Provider (MSP) compromise as the initial access vector."
        https://www.bitdefender.com/en-us/blog/businessinsights/korean-leaks-campaign-targets-south-korean-financial-services-qilin-ransomware
        https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/qilin-ransomware-turns-south-korean-msp.html

      Breaches/Hacks/Leaks

      • London Councils Hit By Serious Cyber “Incidents”
        "Multiple local authorities in London appear to be dealing with a serious cybersecurity incident, it has emerged. The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) issued a statement on Tuesday revealing that it and Westminster City Council (WCC) were responding to an incident identified on Monday morning. The two have notified the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and are working with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) on incident response."
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/london-councils-hit-by-serious/
        https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/26/cyberattack_london_councils/
        https://therecord.media/cyber-issue-london-councils-attack
        https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/multiple-london-councils-it-systems-disrupted-by-cyberattack/
        https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/multiple-london-councils-responding-to-cyberattack-a-30146
        https://securityaffairs.com/185086/security/multiple-london-councils-faced-a-cyberattack.html
      • Gainsight Cyber-Attack Affect More Salesforce Customers
        "The cyber-attack targeting Gainsight has affected more Salesforce customers than initially expected. In a customer FAQ, first posted on November 20 and regularly updated since, the customer support platform provider said Salesforce initially provided a list of three customers impacted by the breach. Gainsight later found that the number “has been expanded to a larger list.”"
        https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/gainsight-cyberattack-more/
        https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/26/gainsight_ceos_handful_customers_data_stolen/
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/26/gainsight-breach-salesforce-details-attack-window/

      General News

      • Heineken CISO Champions a New Risk Mindset To Unlock Innovation
        "In this Help Net Security interview, Marina Marceta, CISO at Heineken, discusses what it takes for CISOs to be seen as business-aligned leaders rather than technical overseers. She shares how connecting security to business impact can shift perceptions and strengthen partnerships across the company. Marceta focuses on the value of a security culture that supports innovation while keeping risk in check."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/26/marina-marceta-heineken-business-aligned-security/
      • Small Language Models Step Into The Fight Against Phishing Sites
        "Phishing sites keep rising, and security teams are searching for ways to sort suspicious pages at speed. A recent study explores whether small language models (SLMs) can scan raw HTML to catch these threats. The work reviews a range of model sizes and tests how they handle detection tasks while keeping compute demands in check."
        https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/11/26/research-slms-website-phishing-detection/
        https://arxiv.org/pdf/2511.15434
      • Cybersecurity Is Now a Core Business Discipline
        "Cyber risk has become the background noise of modern business. We’re seeing nearly two thousand attacks per organization per week in the first quarter of 2025—a 47% rise year-on-year. That surge reflects two realities moving at once: attacks are genuinely increasing because it’s easier and cheaper than ever to mount them, and defenders are getting better at spotting what previously slipped under the radar. In other words, the problem is growing and we’re measuring it more honestly."
        https://www.securityweek.com/cybersecurity-is-now-a-core-business-discipline/
      • The Golden Scale: 'Tis The Season For Unwanted Gifts
        "In October 2025, we published two Insights blogs on threat activity affiliated with the cybercriminal alliance known as Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters (SLSH). After a few weeks of apparent inactivity, the threat actors have returned with a vengeance based on open-source reporting and conversations obtained from a new Telegram channel (scattered LAPSUS$ hunters part 7). This latest Insights threat blog will detail several notable observations made by Unit 42 since mid-November, and prepares organizations as we head into the holiday season."
        https://unit42.paloaltonetworks.com/new-shinysp1d3r-ransomware/
      • Behind The Bargains: Why Phishing Peaks On Black Friday
        "Black Friday has evolved into one of the most active shopping periods of the year. No longer is it just one day of shopping after Thanksgiving; the sales have now turned into a full week of high-volume promotions, beginning before Thanksgiving and stretching through Black Friday and Cyber Monday, with many retailers extending deals even longer. Unsurprisingly, this surge in digital activity is very attractive for threat actors."
        https://cofense.com/blog/behind-the-bargains-why-phishing-peaks-on-black-friday
      • Sumsub’s Annual Report: Fraud Shifts To Complex Multi-Step Schemes In 2025, Agentic AI Scams Poised To Surge In 2026
        "Sumsub today released its Identity Fraud Report 2025–2026, analyzing millions of verification checks and 4,000,000+ fraud attempts between 2024–2025*. The study blends global and regional dynamics from internal data with findings from Sumsub’s Fraud Exposure Survey 2025, featuring responses from 300+ risk professionals and 1,200+ end users. In 2024, the rise of fraud-as-a-service platforms and ready-made toolkits “democratized” identity crime, making it widely accessible to non-tech-savvy fraudsters. In 2025, that trend matured into the Sophistication Shift: fewer but more professionalized operations designed for higher-impact damage."
        https://sumsub.com/newsroom/sumsubs-annual-report-fraud-shifts-to-complex-multi-step-schemes-in-2025-agentic-ai-scams-poised-to-surge-in-2026/
        https://sumsub.com/fraud-report-2025/
        https://www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/digital-fraud-industrial-scale-2025
      • Prompt Injections Loom Large Over ChatGPT's Atlas Browser
        "As a new AI-powered Web browser brings agentics closer to the masses, questions remain regarding whether prompt injections, the signature LLM attack type, could get even worse. ChatGPT Atlas is OpenAI's large language model (LLM)-powered Web browser launched Oct. 21 and based on Chromium. Currently available for macOS (with other platforms to come), Atlas comes with native ChatGPT functionality including text generation, Web page summarization, and agent capabilities."
        https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/prompt-injections-loom-large-over-chatgpt-atlas-launch
      • Enterprises Aren't Confident They Can Secure Non-Human Identities (NHIs)
        "Non-human identities (NHIs) are poised to experience exponential growth and adoption throughout the coming year, fundamentally transforming how organizations approach cybersecurity. These digital entities, which include service accounts, system identities, machine identities, and other forms of automated identities, serve as the backbone of modern digital infrastructure by enabling communication and interaction between applications, services, and automated systems."
        https://www.darkreading.com/identity-access-management-security/enterprise-not-confident-secure-non-human-identities

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