Cybersecurity on the ballot.
The Dem’s 2024 party platform touches on cybersecurity goals. The feds warn of increased Iranian influence operations. A severe security flaw has been discovered in a popular WordPress donation plugin. The Lazarus Group exploits a Windows zero-day to install a rootkit. Krebs on Security takes a closer look at the significant data breach at National Public Data. Toyota confirms a data breach after their data shows up on a hacking forum. A critical Jenkins vulnerability is added to CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Cybercriminals steal credit card info from the Oregon Zoo. Guest CJ Moses, CISO at Amazon, discussing partnership and being a good custodian of the community in threat intel and information sharing. CISA gets new digs.
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CyberWire Guest
Guest CJ Moses, CISO at Amazon, speaks with N2K’s Brandon Karpf about partnership and being a good custodian of the community in threat intel and information sharing at re:Inforce 2024.
Selected Reading
Democratic Party Platform Contains Three Cyber Goals (Metacurity)
US warns of Iranian hackers escalating influence operations (Bleeping Computer)
Critical WordPress Plugin RCE Vulnerability Impacts 100k+ Sites (Cyber Security News)
Windows driver zero-day exploited by Lazarus hackers to install rootkit (Bleeping Computer)
National Public Data Published Its Own Passwords (Krebs on Security)
Toyota confirms breach after stolen data leaks on hacking forum (Bleeping Computer)
Critical Jenkins vulnerability added to CISA’s known vulnerabilities catalog (SC Media)
Cybercriminals siphon credit card numbers from Oregon Zoo website (The Record)
CISA to Get New $524 Million Headquarters in DC, Backed by Inflation Reduction Act Funding (SecurityWeek)
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