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  • Eurofiber France suffers data breach
    What happened: Hackers accessed Eurofiber’s ticket system and stole customer data.
    What to do: Review and secure your customer support systems against vulnerabilities.

  • RondoDox botnet targets XWiki servers
    What happened: Malware is exploiting a serious flaw in XWiki to hack servers.
    What to do: Update XWiki software immediately to the latest version.

  • DoorDash email spoofing vulnerability fixed
    What happened: A flaw allowed attackers to send fake DoorDash emails from official servers.
    What to do: Be cautious of unexpected emails and verify sender details.

  • Pennsylvania AG confirms ransomware data theft
    What happened: Ransomware attack exposed personal and medical files from the attorney general’s office.
    What to do: Backup important files and monitor for suspicious activity.

  • Logitech acknowledges data breach after ransomware leak
    What happened: Logitech confirmed hackers stole data following a ransomware incident.
    What to do: Change passwords and watch for unusual account activity.

  • Critical Fortinet FortiWeb bug exploited in the wild
    What happened: Attackers remotely executed admin commands using a serious FortiWeb flaw.
    What to do: Patch FortiWeb devices immediately to block attacks.

  • Windows Registry vulnerabilities continue to be explored
    What happened: Researchers detailed new ways attackers can exploit Windows Registry memory bugs.
    What to do: Keep Windows systems updated and monitor for unusual behavior.

  • CoreAudio fuzzing reveals sound system weaknesses
    What happened: Security testing uncovered potential bugs in Apple’s CoreAudio system.
    What to do: Install the latest OS updates to protect your devices.

If You Only Do 3 Things Today

Action (1 minute each) Why it matters
Update all software, especially XWiki and FortiWeb Fixes known vulnerabilities hackers exploit
Be cautious with emails claiming to be from companies Prevents falling for phishing scams
Backup important files regularly Protects your data from ransomware and loss

For Teams (super quick)

  • Check and apply patches for FortiWeb and XWiki immediately.
  • Review email systems for spoofing protections like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.
  • Monitor systems for signs of ransomware or unusual access.
  • Educate users to recognize phishing and suspicious emails.
  • Keep Windows systems fully updated to reduce registry-based attack risks. a black keyboard and a black laptop Photo by Samsung Memory on Unsplash

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